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    Senior Member Peppy's Avatar
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    Most comfortable hammock

    I know this will vary among users, but want to get an idea of what most think is the most comfortable hammocks to use. I currently use an ENO doublenest and a JRB BMBH. I get a little too much squeeze out of my bridge, but like the hang otherwise. So what do you use? What, in your opinion, is the most comfortable hammock? Thanks guys!Happy Hanging!

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    Senior Member TrailSlug's Avatar
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    Yea, this is like the Ford vs Chevy argument but hey you asked. I have both and much prefer my Warbonnet Ridgerunner over my Warbonnet Blackbird XLC and my Dutch Netless. It's a very comfortable, very easy to setup , no fuss under quilt connections with no adjustments required. It's as simple and comfortable as hammock get in my opinion.

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    What's the most comfortable hammock? The one you're in!
    (Sorry, someone had to do it...)

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    Member Treebird's Avatar
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    I vote for the xlc double layer 1.7.

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    Senior Member Hangin Hillbilly's Avatar
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    I have the WB blackbird xlc and it's a lot more comfortable than my ENO double nest. But those are the only 2 hammocks I have ever payed in for long periods of time.


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    Senior Member soul embrace's Avatar
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    What's comfortable to one person may not be comfortable to another person.
    There's magic in the woods,
    if you know where to look for it.
    -Pete's Dragon

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    Senior Member T- Minus's Avatar
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    I moved from my XLC to my Raven more room faster fall asleep time but I miss the shelf and face net lol.
    “ Do not correct a fool or he will hate you, correct a wise man and he will appreciate you.”
    ~ Bruce Lee

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    Senior Member Afterparty's Avatar
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    I went from HH explorer ull to dh sparrow both have their nitch and both are comfortable.
    In the shadows

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    Senior Member Monkeyboy42's Avatar
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    I love my diy gathered ends. I started with a diy Hennessy clone, and then discovered 11' hammocks. I took my 1.6 hyperD on a number of trips over two years. This fall I made a hexon wide, and the less stretchy, wider fabric is much more comfy. Can't wait to take it on the trail in the spring. The extra weight is worth it.

    Also I am a fronkey net user. I can't imagine going back to a zippered net. It is just so easy in a fronkey!

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    Senior Member johnspenn's Avatar
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    There are probably as many answers to this as there are members on this forum.

    I have an ENO DN and a DIY table cloth hammock. Love them both, really couldn't choose one over the other as far as comfort goes. My wife prefers her DIY TC hammock over her ENO DN to sleep in but naps in the ENO just fine.

    It's a VERY subjective subject.

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