I don't think this was mentioned yet. Looks like some of the other makers...could be interesting if the price is right and top bar is long enough. Coming in 2017.
I don't think this was mentioned yet. Looks like some of the other makers...could be interesting if the price is right and top bar is long enough. Coming in 2017.
It seems the big manufacturers are paying attention
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They are, with those beady greedy little eyes I don't have a problem with that unless they do something illegal. But I'm bracing for a bunch of replies that say it's crap just because it's Eno (ducking my head)
Nothing yet. Not sure when it will be released.
I recall seeing this stand before when it was unveiled. I believe it was around the same time that Klymit first presented their hammock-specific pad. I can see it being a worthwhile piece of gear if the ridgepole is interchangeable or extendable.
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I'm still holding out for a stand in my back yard. I have trees but none at the right distance. So I could do a 1-tree setup, but I'd rather just get a complete setup. Has to be inexpensive, FAST setup, comfortable, non-DIY like wood (which I would totally screw up). The galvanized pipe stands were close, but for that money or a little more I'd rather have an actual stand. Hoping this one is the right $$$
my DIY stand was under $50, and the only tools needed were a tape measure and hacksaw, and it's a real stand (used EMT). I've been using it for three years now, probably have a couple hundred nights in it. They're really simple to make.
There's a huge thread on here using the same idea. Plenty of variations using either emt or larger fence pipe. The key is buying some fittings that are normally used for portable canopies. You either need 4 "L" fittings or 2 30 degree angle corners, and usually one connector fitting to make a ridgeline if it's going to be over 10 feet (the standard emt length). I have a picture somewhere at home. I'll try to dig it up later and post.
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