no one stake is going to work just as there is no one type of soil. ti skewers is what i use b/c of their lite weight/strength ratio
Last edited by te-wa; 05-21-2009 at 15:50.
Hey Mike,
The question asking if the hammock was a bb 1.1 lefty - was really my between the lines hint that I had discovered that you are also Pearana because you mention that in the video and it also appears under your avatar.
Until now the only te-wa I was aware of is this one , from one of my other interest.
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/garyd/te-wa.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEjf2T3MO-4
And this one is pretty cool too. Gary is btw an american living in NZ Land.
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te-wa means a lot of things in different languages, and its also a native language for some tribes in Arizona. My version of te-wa is a Cherrokee word meaning "flying squirrel"
Is the underquilt in the video one of your creations? If so, I'd like some more info!
the UQ is mine. i dont have any more of the blue on green now they are gray on black.
7oz down, 800+ fill.
13oz average, 14oz in stuff sack.
1.1 ripstop.
hanging "kit" is included but not listed in the weight specs (about 1oz)
i just sold the last one in stock so if you want one it will be a week. thanks for your interest. mike
And the price?
160# should do fine. it is pro'lly the upper limit, you'd have to ask brandon to be sure, but the guy i got it from is about 185 and was too heavy (read: strettcchchhh)
the price is $180 shipped to conUS
its very well made, if I do say so.
mike
sorry, missed the size specs: it is 40x52 finished. that covers most, if not all end gathered users. It will fit bridge hammocks w/ a simple change of suspension system, that i will supply. mike
Great video Mike. I wish I was in the single layer 1.1 category but I will have to go with two layers at my weight (185). Its all good though.
Great looking setup as always!
Adam
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