It seems like if I end up sleeping on a hammock long term, I'll have to find something that not only is comfortable and will resolve my sleeping problems, but will be warm on the underside too.
Hammocks Rada told me they make a crochet hammock that's 14-14.5 feet long and 8.2 feet wide. Would I be able to find an underquilt that would work with that? And would the hammock be just as comfortable with the underquilt? Would an underquilt be unwieldy at all, or a pain to have installed on a hammock like this?
Would sleeping perpendicular to the anchor points be the most comfortable way to sleep, or does it just depend on the individual? The sense I get is that it may be, but I've never had a hammock that big to try out.
Cannibal, what are the high end Mayan hammock shops you know of? And what's the name of the shop in Colorado you mentioned? Have you thought about contacting them and asking if they can get you another one?
On the other hand, it seems like I could kill 2 birds with one stone (indoor and camping use) if I go with something like a BIAS, but are they big enough to sleep perpendicular to the anchor points with? And is the general consensus that the BIASes are better than the ones I was considering (Switchback, Lite Owl, Roaming Gnome, and Darien) for everyday indoor use?
Thanks!
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