I am in love with the pared-down functional silhouette of this hammock, which still manages to retain so many trademark Warbonnet features.
I am in love with the pared-down functional silhouette of this hammock, which still manages to retain so many trademark Warbonnet features.
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As I lay here in my new ElDorado, I’m a very happy fellow! This is my first WB netted hammock, and initial impressions are great! Hung in the back yard, the fabric (1.7 SL) has a slight stretch, but not too much, and this quick try out is becoming an afternoon snooze.
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BTW, I’m not upside down, I just stink at posting pics.
Last edited by Peppy; 04-27-2018 at 17:06.
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Wow Brandon, you have absolutely been KILLING IT the past year or so!! Very impressed! And as far as the previous posts about fabric weights and weight limitations, I finally had a chance to sleep in my new(old version) left lay XLC DL Heavyweight last night and loved it. At an even 200lbs I didn't think I would like the lack of stretch in the hammock body, but what I actually found was that it created a great "flat" lay. Now, off to purchase my Mountainfly.
I would like to know if there is a general rule to follow to know the difference in stretch, comfort and sleep from this 1.7 SL vs my DL1.1 WBBB?
Thanks in advance...
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The single 1.7 would stretch a little more than a double 1.1. Wether that is a good or bad thing depends on your weight and comfort preferences
Yes, probably later in the summer or fall
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