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Post by woodyz on Jun 5, 2015 20:45:38 GMT -7
Now I am not saying this hammock should be your new bed But I am saying its better than sleeping under a blanket on the ground and throwing this minimum size/weight/cost into a few bags might not be a bad idea. www.tacticalinc.com/mesh-army-green-hammock-with-drawstring-bag-p-2339.htmlwatchout for the shipping costs, overcome it with multiples I am not sure if it includes the tree wraps, something to consider when we go to the beach or lake and there is a good breeze I prefer hammock sleeping to the RV No bug net with this but $6
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Post by geron on Jun 6, 2015 1:12:07 GMT -7
I'm a hammock fan for comfort but you'll freeze your arse off bacause there's no insulation or protection under them for the backside. Summer is OK, Winter's out! Some remedy that problem by making an "underslung" blanket or insulation pad.
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Post by woodyz on Jun 6, 2015 18:00:04 GMT -7
Yeah! There is a post on here somewhere about the under slings, The trick is not to put the underpad in the hammock but under it. Take a good weight sleeping bag and run the hammock inside it so the top of the bag is in and the bottom is under. Let the under part hang loose and it will insulate the underside in cooler weather.
In real cold weather you would be better on the ground then in a hammock, but these days when it gets cold I will be in the RV or my bed.
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Post by geron on Jun 7, 2015 6:06:50 GMT -7
Definitely!!!!
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