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    AMOK DRAMUR

    Have any of you used or seen this hammock?

    https://www.amokequipment.com/products/draumr-hammock

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    i have had an AMOK draumr for 4 years now and love it. got to meet the guys who make these and demo'd them and it was instant love.
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    *draumr

    Several folks here have them and love them.

    They're not ultralight by any means, but they're very comfortable

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tikker View Post
    *draumr

    Several folks here have them and love them.

    They're not ultralight by any means, but they're very comfortable
    I have used a Warbonnet Blackbird 1.7 for a few years and have recently begun to think I would like a little more "space" inside. On my last few winter camps the Warbonnet has felt very cramped with the pad, sleeping bag, UQ and assorted paraphernalia inside. Is there a UQ for the Dramur?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jharpphoto View Post
    I have used a Warbonnet Blackbird 1.7 for a few years and have recently begun to think I would like a little more "space" inside. On my last few winter camps the Warbonnet has felt very cramped with the pad, sleeping bag, UQ and assorted paraphernalia inside. Is there a UQ for the Dramur?
    It is dependent on a pad for support and warmth. You could always jury-rig a UQ under the pad somehow if you wanted to play around with it.
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    Thanks for the info. Great video as usual sir. These look really comfortable for a side sleeper.

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    Quite comfortable for side, stomach or back sleeping. Chair mode is awesome as well.
    Oooh, shiney! What does THIS button do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jharpphoto View Post
    I have used a Warbonnet Blackbird 1.7 for a few years and have recently begun to think I would like a little more "space" inside. On my last few winter camps the Warbonnet has felt very cramped with the pad, sleeping bag, UQ and assorted paraphernalia inside. Is there a UQ for the Dramur?
    If your only problem with the BB is a lack of space, why not consider an XLC? It is a foot longer and offers more features. And you can use a Wooki underquilt with it. I have a Draumr XL and it's nice and better suited for side-sleepers. But it's heavy and it does not work without a pad. You could hang an underquilt under the pad, but you cannot lie in the hammock without a pad. This is the problem of most 90° hammocks. I have an older Hammock Tent hammock that works a bit better without a pad. But it would be a challenge to get an underquilt to work with it.

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    I love my Draumr XL. It has become my goto when camping. Like others have said it is great for side sleeping.


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    Something I would love to try but should probably finish gearing up my RR before batting my eyes at another hammock. Next best thing though is living vicariously through Shug.

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