For those of us who sleep on our sides (or stomach), the Ridgeruner gives a really comfortable night's sleep. With an inflatable air mattress, its like being on a cot swinging in the air.
For those of us who sleep on our sides (or stomach), the Ridgeruner gives a really comfortable night's sleep. With an inflatable air mattress, its like being on a cot swinging in the air.
Alright, y'all have got me amped up. I've just decided I'm going to take my RR to the Foothills Trail for our 3 night backpacking trip over Memorial Day weekend and finally give it an honest to goodness fair shot.
I've been enjoying a RR as well. A few things that I really appreciate about it are: It's easier to get a good hang with. No calf ridge. No huge sections of extra material blocking my view. No need to fiddle with a shifty UQ. It's darn comfortable and if hung flat enough, I can sleep on my stomach. The side pockets are fantastic.
The downside is the extra weight but, if paired with a DCF tarp and carbon fiber spreader bars, it isn't too bad.
I also discovered that since I wanted a tarp with doors, 12 feet was necessary so that I could mostly close the doors. 12.5 feet would be nice.
Because the hammock hangs flatter, I don't worry about it hanging way down below the sides of the tarp during bad weather. Peace of mind mostly.
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Did my first overnight in Maine a few weeks ago with my RR. I'm a side sleeper with bad discs and chronic pain. Now, I'm not sure how much I actually slept (overnights generally are new to me still and this was only 2nd time in a hammock at all, so lots of "nervous" factors), but I will say that I couldn't BELIEVE it when I woke up the next morning and was NOT in pain!
Still need to practice more to prove the magic, but that first overnight (in 36.6 degree weather no less, which I've never even braved through with a tent!) was such an exciting experience for me!
For the record I also LOVE my full Length 0 degree Lynx underquilt and my upcoming "HangTightShop" 20 degree topquilt, which is a big part of the whole equation.
I'm "dying" because I have no trees at home, and sooo many trees here in NJ in local parks are swarming with poison ivy Still learning distances and after getting out after work the other day and trying to find suitable trees with the right distance and no poison hanging on it.. I had to give up
About that Tensa 4.. (whoops.. rabbit trail!)
~~~NJHEART2HEART Dawn~~~
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I agree. I experimented with GE hammocks for over a year and never had a single good night sleep in one. Then I started tinkering with bridges with better success but never had that “AHA!” moment till I decided on a whim to try my Klymit Insulated Static V in it. BOOM! Game changer. Just last night I tried my son’s ultralight Static V, which is narrower and tapered, and it wasn’t nearly as comfortable. It didn’t open the hammock up like the full size version and created a tippy feeling as I constantly found myself shifting to the outside of the pad. My setup is isn’t super light, but I sleep like I’m on a cloud.
Last edited by Nameth; 05-20-2019 at 13:27.
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