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    Senior Member Mule's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darby View Post
    It's on the homepage under "Jungle Hammock"http://WWW.mosquitohammock.com
    I wrote Tom about it. In the first paragraph is says it is Breathable AND Waterproof. ????? Will post when he replies. Mule
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darby View Post
    Remember that when you flip a Claytor Jungle hammock, you are now directly on the waterproof material. Condensation could be a issue. I have had success just dropping the net into the hammock. The no-seeum is tougher than most give it credit for. I have indeed tested (unintentionally) the strength of it . Word to the wise, using a DAM raises you center of gravity considerably.
    LOL! Reminds of my first hammock night, when, while freezing to death and thrashing frantically to get into a sleeping bag on a pitch black night, I also unintentionally tested the HH netting. Worked good!

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    Here's what Tom said,
    "Hi Steve -
    The inside layer is breathable, and the outside is not. But no problem, flip it over and sleep in it anyway if you don't want the netting. If you have clothes on, you don't feel the condensation against waterproof material.
    Cheers,
    TOM
    ps - all Nonets have been shipped already. Let me know when you get yours."
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    Quote Originally Posted by skskinner View Post
    Miguel, I am not sure what picture but I have not used a ridgeline on my Claytor. I will look at the pictures and see if I can figure out what it is you are seeing. Mule
    You're right...upon closer inspection I was looking at the suspension lines for the netting. I have been considering placing a small grommet hole in each end of the netting so i could pass a line through it. I'd like to be able to hang items inside the hammock.

    Miguel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hooch View Post
    Looks like Neo has a new friend. I'm sure you two will get along swimmingly. Seriously thought, thanks for the trip report, Mule. I'm glad you're finding what works for you so quickly. Just remember, fine tuning goes on for quite a while, no matter how much you like your setup.
    i just made a brand new convert already neo
    the matrix has you

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    I just now finished the bugnet on my DIY Claytor. I also took the knot out of both ends and sewed a tunnel for a strap like the Claytor does. Pictures coming in a new thread tomorrow. Mule
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