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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtwheels View Post
    Interested in a Hennessey Monsoon Tarp?
    Sil or Poly?

    I'm worried about the 120" length, my RL length is 110".. that doesn't leave a lot of room on either end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinballwizard View Post
    The Pack is pretty large with 1 main top load compartment, a large bottom compartment (good for quilts and other sleepy time items), 2 organizational pockets on each side, and a sizable organizational pocket on the front. Don't have specs for it though....

    I have other items for trade, including new with tags down vests, 100 polartec fleeces, a few kershaw knives, and a Maxboost Electron 10000mAh. All items are new in box, (the external frame backpack is not new), all items are negotiable for trade. What I don't have at all is an UNDERQUILT. And I am ready to graduate from my big boy pad to an adult underquilt. However, I am a poor student, so trading is much better than buying expensive quilts

    I'm sorry to say, but I'm going to have to pass on the items listed.

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    30d Silnylon. Is the primaloft a single flat sheet that is sewn thru creating the baffles?
    Give me more darkness said the blind man,
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    Quote Originally Posted by hk2001 View Post
    I'm sorry to say, but I'm going to have to pass on the items listed.


    Oh well, I guess this wasn't meant to be my first UQ. Thank you for considering all offers, and I hope you find what you are looking for. Maybe someone has a fishing pole that that attaches directly to a ridgeline for you. The fish bite and you are lightly woken up by the swaying motion of dinner, asking you to pull them out of the water for you
    “All grown-ups were once children... but only few of them remember it.”

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    Senior Member dirtwheels's Avatar
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    The stock RL on the HH Exp UL is 109, that's the hammock I used. Pitched high with a CRL in good weather and low in bad. With the doors on one she's battened down tight.

    Quote Originally Posted by hk2001 View Post
    Sil or Poly?

    I'm worried about the 120" length, my RL length is 110".. that doesn't leave a lot of room on either end.
    Give me more darkness said the blind man,
    Give me more folly said the fool,
    Give me stone silence said the deaf man,
    I didn't believe Sunday School.
    Phil Keaggy

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtwheels View Post
    30d Silnylon. Is the primaloft a single flat sheet that is sewn thru creating the baffles?

    No, actually, it is Primaloft down alternative.. it's actually a loose fill material just like down. Basic info available here It's the equivalent of 600fp down, and the nice thing about it is retains a majority of it's insulating properties when wet.

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    How about... a Stainless custom carved Opinel #6 that's been shaped down (by me. My knives have been much sought after at past MAHHA raffles) and weighs less than one ounce. It has the black baked on finish as well.
    I like refried beans. That's why I wanna try fried beans, because maybe they're just as good and we're just wasting time. You don't have to fry them again after all.

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    Thanks, I saw that it was a sheet material on their website. I thought I had saw that it was also a loose material once. So is your quilt a sewn thru or does it have baffles and chambers like a down quilt. If it does have baffles and chambers is it differentially cut?

    I used the tarp with one door primarily and offset over the hammock.



    Quote Originally Posted by hk2001 View Post
    No, actually, it is Primaloft down alternative.. it's actually a loose fill material just like down. Basic info available here It's the equivalent of 600fp down, and the nice thing about it is retains a majority of it's insulating properties when wet.
    Give me more darkness said the blind man,
    Give me more folly said the fool,
    Give me stone silence said the deaf man,
    I didn't believe Sunday School.
    Phil Keaggy

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    link to pictures of my work. The knife I just finished and offer for your consideration isn't exactly carved them same. No two are ever alike.

    https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...32#post1158632
    I like refried beans. That's why I wanna try fried beans, because maybe they're just as good and we're just wasting time. You don't have to fry them again after all.

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    Thanks, I saw that it was a sheet material on their website. I thought I had saw that it was also a loose material once. So is your quilt a sewn thru or does it have baffles and chambers like a down quilt. If it does have baffles and chambers is it differentially cut?

    I used the tarp with one door primarily and offset over the hammock with no issues but was only in a couple of strong rains. It's really only been on 1 overnight hike and a 2 night group hang with a few backyard overnights.



    Quote Originally Posted by hk2001 View Post
    No, actually, it is Primaloft down alternative.. it's actually a loose fill material just like down. Basic info available here It's the equivalent of 600fp down, and the nice thing about it is retains a majority of it's insulating properties when wet.
    Give me more darkness said the blind man,
    Give me more folly said the fool,
    Give me stone silence said the deaf man,
    I didn't believe Sunday School.
    Phil Keaggy

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