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    Senior Member Rusty Shackelford's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmc4free View Post
    When I use the BBXLC and Wooki XL, I sometimes have to adjust the Wooki side to side after first getting in, but then it pretty much stays there. If you lay in the hammock and open the net, is it very easy to shift the quilt from side to side or is there some resistance? Compared to traditionally suspended, non-asym UQ's, I find the Wooki requires more effort to move side to side when I am laying in it. I'd think that means it is less likely to shift unintentionally, though that's a problem I've not had much with any UQ.

    Could you share photos of each end of the Wooki and how you've got them attached to the ends of the hammock?
    Of course, the cardboard was the only way I could get my crappy camera to focus...

    Head End

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    Foot End

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    Comes all the way to the edge to start.

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    Senior Member Rusty Shackelford's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by rweb82 View Post
    Gotcha. Is yours the Wooki XL, or just the standard Wooki?
    20° XL.

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    Same question as cmc4free asked, when you are in the hammock and you pull on the wookie near your shoulder does it slide easily side to side or does it feel really tight against the hammock. You want it to be pretty tight, when in the hammock the rubber band at foot end should stretch a little (but not so much that it pops off completely of course). You can check this with a camera if no one else is around to look.

    With a tight fit wookie, sleeping properly diagonal it stays in place fairly well, if I toss and turn a lot it does drop down a little every now and then, open zipper 3-4 inches, tug up on wookie, close zipper, go back top sleep.

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    Senior Member Rusty Shackelford's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigshift View Post
    Same question as cmc4free asked, when you are in the hammock and you pull on the wookie near your shoulder does it slide easily side to side or does it feel really tight against the hammock. You want it to be pretty tight, when in the hammock the rubber band at foot end should stretch a little (but not so much that it pops off completely of course). You can check this with a camera if no one else is around to look.

    With a tight fit wookie, sleeping properly diagonal it stays in place fairly well, if I toss and turn a lot it does drop down a little every now and then, open zipper 3-4 inches, tug up on wookie, close zipper, go back top sleep.
    My apologies, been trying to keep up with everyones questions, it's quite snug and takes some force to pull it back up, I also toss and turn and move my legs around a lot while I sleep.

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