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    Voyaguer complete at 15.7 oz

    Very happy with my UL Simply Light Designs hammock. It is an 11 foot Voyaguer using 1.2 MTN XL. It has peak shelves at each end, tie outs and UQ loops.

    Total weight of the hammock, cordage, and tree straps is 15.7 oz. A great component of an UL hammock set. Addition of a Yeti 40 degree UQ a 20 degree TQ and a rain fly come in at 59 oz total.

    I use the netless hammock for fall and spring backpacking when bugs are not a problem. I used it last spring on a 9 day Ozark Highlands Trail thru hike and it worked wonderfully.

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    Glad you enjoy your Voyageur! It's an awesome hammock and I was involved in the development of it. I wanted a dedicated winter (non bug season) hammock that was as comfortable as my Trail Lair. Peak shelves were created to help keep stray winter gear like hats and gloves plus personal protection devices close by.

    Post some pics when you can!

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    Sounds pretty sweet! I have yet to sample this highly rated brand of hammocks, sounds like I am missing something!

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    No photos?

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    Quote Originally Posted by runners_low View Post
    Very happy with my UL Simply Light Designs hammock. It is an 11 foot Voyaguer using 1.2 MTN XL. It has peak shelves at each end, tie outs and UQ loops.

    Total weight of the hammock, cordage, and tree straps is 15.7 oz. A great component of an UL hammock set. Addition of a Yeti 40 degree UQ a 20 degree TQ and a rain fly come in at 59 oz total.

    I use the netless hammock for fall and spring backpacking when bugs are not a problem. I used it last spring on a 9 day Ozark Highlands Trail thru hike and it worked wonderfully.
    I'm located about an hour or so east of Mtn. Home. We should plan a hike sometime!
    Hammock Tourist / Hammock Fiend / Hammock Therapist

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peppy View Post
    I'm located about an hour or so east of Mtn. Home. We should plan a hike sometime!
    I'll be completing a section hike of the TOT this fall by hiking from Wollum to OT Western TH. Perhaps you can join me somewhere along the line.

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    I recently got a Voyageur and it’s become my favorite. I really like a netless. Super comfortable and I really like the hexon 1.6 which Jared did mine in at 68”.

    I went with the peak shelf at both ends which is nice - lots of storage and no real need for a ridgeline organizer anymore.

    I had the peaks done in netting which really turned out well and matches the peak shelf.

    I’ll post some Picts when I get it outside and hopefully spend a night in it soon. It’s great to see a full featured netless on the market.

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