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    Get the Spindrift sock for your RR. Got one for my wife's RR a few years ago and she said it made a big difference. She likes using it so much I bought her another RR just to keep it set up in the sock so I did not have to go thru the hassle of messing with the suspension.
    I am still 18 but with 52 years of experience !

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunner76 View Post
    Get the Spindrift sock for your RR. Got one for my wife's RR a few years ago and she said it made a big difference. She likes using it so much I bought her another RR just to keep it set up in the sock so I did not have to go thru the hassle of messing with the suspension.
    Ordering one in Gold today. Did not know you could keep it on the hammock, that will be nice not to monkey with taking in on and off.

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    Don’t know how the standard sock is configured now but a very worthwhile and inexpensive option is to have WB put a zipper on both sides. Gives you a lot more choices for view and ventilation - especially if you want to keep the sock on all/most the time. Also check that the sock comes with inside d-rings. I think they are standard but not 100% sure. The inside D-ring gives you someplace to hook the bugnet. In warmer times. you can leave both sides unzipped and still use the bug-net.

    If you just ordered the spindrift, you might still have time to ask for the second zipper.
    Last edited by cougarmeat; 08-23-2020 at 17:13.
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    Your RR and a chair will EASILY fit inside your Winter Haven,...no problem at all.

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    [QUOTEIf you just ordered the spindrift, you might still have time to ask for the second zipper.[/QUOTE]

    I think the new ones all come with two doors now.

    Evergreen-Spindrift-Open-Doors-510x383.jpg

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    You'll love it! The photo I shared only shows 1 pole being used which is plenty. Sometimes I use all 3 poles, but only when I'm not lazy.

    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Firecraft View Post
    It is not in my possession yet, but I believe it is 134 inches wide.
    I know my poles measure 138", so it stretches to that at the widest point with the cat cuts.

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