1) Warbonnet Ridgerunner netted hammock, single layer in 40d Dreamtex, dark foliage green. Newest version with simple insertion of spreader bars into small openings in the dogbones. Bugnet can be rolled up and stowed at the foot of the hammock when you don't need it. Weight limit is 200 lbs per Warbonnet site. No suspension other than the dogbones. Probably 15 - 20 nights of use in my backyard, never on trail. Weight of hammock in stuff sack = 19.4 ounces / stock spreader bars from Warbonnet = 11.6 ounces.
I am one of the few people in the world who isn't a fan of Dreamtex; I have several other RRs but all in nylon.
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2) Dream Hammock 10' Sparrow with bugnet and top cover fabric; is HyperD 1.6 in foliage green on the hammock body, charcoal gray 1.1 ripstop nylon for the top cover. Build #11435 on the DH website. Right lay (head left, feet right), continuous loops (no suspension), underquilt and tie-out hooks, open top pocket, peak shelf. This is a versatile hammock that can be netless, bug-netted, or top-covered depending on conditions. HyperD 1.6 comfort / weight rating is 280 lbs.
Never taken on the trail...I slept in it one night in my backyard. I just have too many hammocks and this one kind of duplicates my Chameleon setup. But it's a stellar example of the high quality work that Dream Hammock is known for.
$200 USD / $225 CAD
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3) Simply Light Designs Trail Lair symmetrical hammock, used a handful of nights in my back yard last year, with the following specs:
11' single layer
Coyote brown HyperD 1.6 fabric
Continuous loops
Fixed ridgeline
Tie out loops and underquilt hooks
Zippered storage pouch
Removable Wind Shield winter top cover (black Ion fabric)
Hammock in stuff sack weight = 19.3 oz
Wind shield in mesh pouch weight = 4.6 oz
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