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We slept amazing for two weeks out west. Simply because we took the effort to set up our hammocks all over WA and MT! Made way more sense to invest in Tensa stands than waste money on hotels where we were only going to sleep. We saved money and slept great!
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www.wildcherrywoodworks.com (my business)
www.mainechopstick.com (my other business)
www.4alloutdoors.org (a friend's site I do reviews for)
www.curlymaplechronicles.blogspot.com (my personal blog)
I couldn't agree with this more!
My dear, long suffering wife was skeptical at first when I talked to her about buying a Tensa4 stand. It has more than paid for itself considering all the hotels I haven't stayed in, the cheaper campground sites, no campgrounds sites (fields like Shug!), etc. Like WAY more than paid for itself.
That doesn't even consider the better productivity I have because I slept better; almost incalculable.
That just sounds like a BLAST! Good on you, sir!Originally Posted by Shug
How does the tensahedron design work with bridge hammocks? Do the spreader bars interfere?
There are some more details on using a Tensa4 stand with a Ridgerunner in these threads:
https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...56#post1979656
https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...nd-Tensa-Stand
And this video from Latherdome:
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