Besides a Hennessy I have also a DD hammock.
When you turn the DD upsidedown you can lay on it without netting.
When the weather is nice I love to lay down in the sun in the hammock without netting before I start sleeping in it with the netting
I have the Hennessy with bottom-entry so I can't zip the netting away.
When I try to turn it upside down and lay on it the hammock-ridgeline makes it impossible to lay on it.
Has anyone tried to cut the ridgeline and sleep on the underside/backside of the hennessy? (so the netting is under the hammock)
I know you will have the sag but just for relaxing in the sun it seems no problem to me.
Just need a good solution (if it's an option) to connect the cutted ridgeline again when I turn it back to it's normal position when I go to sleep.
I think a lot of force is put on this ridgeline when the hammock is setup and I'm afraid to ruin it by just cutting it for a test
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I can modify my hh with zippers but I love the bottomentry, so modification would only be for zipping netting away when I 'ld like to lay down in the sun.
Cutting the ridgeline is cheaper...if I don't destroy it
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