When I sleep on my side in my gathered end hammock, I usually scrunch down to one end of the hammock, and most of the way to one side also, so my back has something to lean against. great majority of the time though, I'm on my back.
Acer
When I sleep on my side in my gathered end hammock, I usually scrunch down to one end of the hammock, and most of the way to one side also, so my back has something to lean against. great majority of the time though, I'm on my back.
Acer
It's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
Formerly known as Acercanto, my trail name is MacGuyver to some, and Pucker Factor to others.
It's not procrastinating, its proactively delaying the implementation of the energy-intensive phase of the project until the enthusiasm factor is at its maximum effectiveness. - Randy Glasbergen
I am a side sleeper, and I guess I am lucky that I stumbled onto the Hennessey for that reason. So I guess I am endorsing the HH for SS'rs.
Jim
I generally don't have any problem side sleeping in my Hennessy or my DIY gathered end hammocks which use the Warbonnet style whipping. Try to go diagonal as much as possible and play around with where you center of gravity is relative to the hammock center line.
Knotty
"Don't speak unless it improves the silence." -proverb
DIY Gathered End Hammock
DIY Stretch-Side Hammock
Stretch-Side "Knotty Mod"
DIY Bugnet
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Acronyms.
Jim
Do you know if it is possible to make a bridge hammock wide enough to allow knees to be pulled up higher? BMBH is too narrow for me...
Relax, we are all terminal...
Like others have said - the BMBH (& I've heard the same for Grizz's Bridge) arethe way to go.
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