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    Warbonnet Wooki

    Has anyone tried the wooki from Warbonnet? I like the suspension system from the video they posted, it looks like a little more protection with the unfilled material on the ends. Im looking at going with the 0 deg. I have a hammock gear 40 and like it but it does take some adjusting and will mover around on you a little, the wooki looks like it fixes those issues.

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    There are several thread reviewing the Wooki that have been posted over the last few weeks.
    https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...Wok-wok-wookie
    https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...rst-impression
    https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...st-impressions
    and others.

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    Thanks a lot, very helpful. I did a search but spelled it the right way so nothing popped up. Thanks again there was great feedback in those threads. I think I am going for it. I have a elk hunt by Colorado Springs at the end of Sept, looking forward to giving a review. They already had a couple of snow storms on Pikes Peak so I think that will be a good test. My HG incubator 40 get a little chilly around 32 so I should be nice and toasty now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Runningbehind View Post
    Thanks a lot, very helpful. I did a search but spelled it the right way so nothing popped up. Thanks again there was great feedback in those threads. I think I am going for it. I have a elk hunt by Colorado Springs at the end of Sept, looking forward to giving a review. They already had a couple of snow storms on Pikes Peak so I think that will be a good test. My HG incubator 40 get a little chilly around 32 so I should be nice and toasty now.
    Please do post a review when you return. We need all the info we can get on this new line of quilts.

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    I love my three season Wooki, though it hasn't been cold enough to really test it yet here in Vermont.

    The only caveat I'd suggest is that I have a WB XLC so the fit is perfect and it's literally "set-it-and-forget-it" but that might not be quite as good with another hammock.

    Go for it, and if it doesn't work perfectly for you, you can always sell it here for only a few bucks less than you paid for it...
    Add life to your years!

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    Haven't tried it yet, but pretty sure this will be my winter quilt purchase eventually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by durunner View Post
    Haven't tried it yet, but pretty sure this will be my winter quilt purchase eventually.
    I've got one ordered can't wait to try it out!

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    Doesn't anyone have a big walk-in fridge/freezer at there disposal for a night's hang-time? The Wooki will eventually be within target range, so I'm also very curious.

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    Anyone have a hint as to average wait time I f you order a wooki. Seems to be very popular so I'm thinking a long wait time to receive.

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    The website says 1-2 weeks for a three season. I emailed yesterday and they stated closer to two weeks. Not too bad. I plan on ordering one in a couple weeks.

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