It should be easy to make a PBH for side sleepers. I would increase the width at the "waist" that forms the knee ridge.
It should be easy to make a PBH for side sleepers. I would increase the width at the "waist" that forms the knee ridge.
very nice looking bridge!!
the innovations continue. Bridge hammocks rule OK
Grizz
(alias ProfessorHammock on youtube)
For something that looks so simple, I'm sure there's been alot of experimentation
behind the scenes, well done WV.
Mountain views are good for the soul....& getting to them is good for my waistline.
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WV, what is the length of your spreader bars? How many inches would you increase the "waist" for side sleepers? Thanks for showing us your neat design.
Nice, love the design!
Was looking forward to this... in honor of the name let me say Vielen Dank!
I love the simplicity of the cut/layout, and the no-brainer but first I've seen CCF pad trimming.
Looking forward to seeing the full show.
Wow! That is one great looking hammock. You certainly know how to sell those raffle tickets. I am already counting my dollars. Such a simple and elegant design.
Great looking hammock and design! I was wondering what you had been up to these days. Your designs have always been genius but way past what us regular guys could duplicate. You have made it easy for the diy crowd to try a bridge hammock. Using the whoopies on the side simplifies one of the critical areas of a bridge.
Thanks for sharing with the diy crowd. Wonder how long it will take for this design to show up as a new hammock on some website ..............
It looks like a great design! You should give companies a chance to pay you for your design. You could ask for $20 per hammock and they will just tack it onto the price, and we will have a chance to buy it. I believe this would be the right and respectable way for a company to use your idea.
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