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    I had to watch the video a couple of times to figure out what was going on (I had the sound off here at work). That is really, really cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rustie Turtle View Post
    PappaSmurf, any thoughts on using a mesh sleeve for this (weight saving and high quality workmanship)?
    Yea, I think we should definitely try one with noseeum netting. Depending on how this week's work goes, we will try to get one done one of these evenings.

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    Slick, you are on to something there for sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PapaSmurf View Post
    The Sleeve Sack has several uses. It allows you to quickly and easily sleeve or collapse your hammock and provide more room for you to sit under your tarp. It allows you to quickly pack your hammock away with the underquilt and or tarp attached. The one shown in this video will easily handle this 11ft single layer Sparrow plus a full length 20 degree UGQ underquilt. The built in double ended stuff sack can be used when you don't want to pack your setup with the sleeve and just want to pack the hammock away in the stuff sack.

    The drawcord colors are different on each end to help identify the end with the sleeve. This lets you stuff & unstuff your gear either with or without the sleeve so that you can make this product work best for you.

    I hope this helps explain how this product works and it's many different uses. Let me know if I can provide any other info that may make it's use clearer.

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    Will it handle an UQ and TQ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murph... View Post
    Will it handle an UQ and TQ?
    The one shown in this video will easily handle this 11ft single layer Sparrow plus a full length 20 degree UGQ underquilt. It could possibly handle an UQ and TQ depending on the thickness, size, hammock layers, etc.

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    It would be cool to see one specifically sized for a tarp. A 12' tarp snakeskin with integrated stuff sack? Yes please!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rweb82 View Post
    It would be cool to see one specifically sized for a tarp. A 12' tarp snakeskin with integrated stuff sack? Yes please!
    Yep, that's on the list to try also.

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    Just got mine today
    This is a great addition to my hammock set up.

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    Does it take up more space in your pack than using individual stuff sacks?

    Quote Originally Posted by robertjackson View Post
    Just got mine today
    This is a great addition to my hammock set up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ohoopee View Post
    Does it take up more space in your pack than using individual stuff sacks?
    No more space. I was using Bishops Bag and is basic same size.
    Having the hammock deploy in a sleeve from the start makes it easier to manage, especially in windy conditions.

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