Hi guys !
I know that I will not be disapointed by these 2 choices but can you help me to make a choice?
Please dont suggest another hammock, I try to choose between:
Warbonnet Traveller SL 1.6
Hammockgear netless
Any advices ?
Thx
Hi guys !
I know that I will not be disapointed by these 2 choices but can you help me to make a choice?
Please dont suggest another hammock, I try to choose between:
Warbonnet Traveller SL 1.6
Hammockgear netless
Any advices ?
Thx
I would take the wider hammock. 58" is too narrow for my taste.
Hutzelbein hi !
Yes the Traveller is 62 wide, good point!
If netless, are you planning on carrying a separate net? It only takes one bug/mosquito to Ruin a nap. I carry a HUG net for day trips or environments where there are Not Supposed To Be bugs. WarBonnot’s hammocks are the ones I return to after trying others for variety.
In order to see what few have seen, you must go where few have gone. And DO what few have done.
Hi cougarmeat!
Yes I have a diy hug bugnet and a bottom entry.
I already own dutchware hammocks, dd hammocks and some diy, I want a hammock for every member of my family and I want to try a new one
The only gear I have from Warbonnet is a tarp.
I know that the Blackbird is a great hammock, but im wondering about the netless.
You would certainly save some weight - even more if you went Single layer. But I make a difference between a hammock I’d take on a day hike for just relaxing in the afternoon and one I’d use for overnight/multiday trips. And a lot has to do with local knowledge about bug and temperatures. I’m not a long mileage hiker. And in the spirit of transparency, most my camping is by kayak. But even on foot, I’m from the Big Pack and Heavy Boots generation. A few extra ounces to assure comfort in unknown situations doesn’t bother me.
To be clear, I have more than a couple of Netless hammocks. It’s just that if I take them, I always also take the HUG - unless I know absolutely, positively, no take backs, that there won’t be bugs. If I’m going over night, I’ll take a hammock with a built-in net or, just to change things up, a netless hammock with one of those full enclosure add-ons nets.
In order to see what few have seen, you must go where few have gone. And DO what few have done.
I purchased the Traveller finally!
Single layer 1.6
Im in hammock camping since a couple of years and I will finally try one from Warbonnet.
I will mix it with my Hug bugnetor my bottom entry if its too buggy
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