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    Senior Member 22hornet's Avatar
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    Nice setup, Washington can be a jungle especially on the west side. I placed my order for a RR and now it's the waiting game can't wait to join the club. Jim

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    Thanks hangers. They are cool. 22hornet you will love it. Well worth the wait. I'm waiting for my superfly to get here.
    "I'm only bored when I'm too lazy to think"--My daughter

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    Thanks for sharing. Love my RR!

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    I'm sure you are going to love your RR.
    I think it is a shame, you had to move your rig after being discovered. I had my RR out checking out the fit of my DIY Lynx, a State Trouper came trough the foliage scolding me about "Squatting" on BLM land. Gish, only had my RR and UQ, no pack, no food nothing.

    Anyway a sorry state of affairs when you have to be in full stealth mode just to do a little test or nap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drsolarmolar View Post
    Like Tazmaniac said, welcome the the Ridgerunner club! I've tried a few hammocks, including the Blackbird XLC (with Wooki) and the Chameleon, but keep going back the the Ridgerunner as most comfortable for me.
    Dr have you put your Wookie on the Chameleon? If so was it as easy to install as the on XLC? If not how much/what kind of different stuff did you have to do ?

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    I never tried the Wooki on the Chameleon. I sold the Chameleon before I had the XLC and Wooki.

    I think some have tried it, but I can't provide any details. Sorry.

    I did like the XLC and Wooki, especially no shockcord against my feet!!! But the Ridgerunner and Lynx (and AHE Ridgecreek also) are my favorites. I just can't get as comfy in a gathered end as a bridge. And I've spent quite a bit of money trying. So I've just decided to go Ridgerunner.

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    Just got back from my first two night trip. Wow it was great. If I had laid in bed as much as I laid in the ridgerunner this weekend my back would have very sore. I gal I talked to at church this morning said I looked really refreshed and I was. I used a klymit insulated static v luxe sleeping pad. It fit great and kept my back side warm.
    "I'm only bored when I'm too lazy to think"--My daughter

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    I'm very extra comfortable in my RR also.

    Tinfoil, I love your quote by your daughter. Exactly!!

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    Glad you had a good trip! Sounds like you're happy with your Ridgerunner.

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