Since the HUG is used in conjunction with a TQ, that's a dealbreaker for me. I kick my TQ off winter or summer unconsciously, so there's no way I could keep my legs protected.
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Since the HUG is used in conjunction with a TQ, that's a dealbreaker for me. I kick my TQ off winter or summer unconsciously, so there's no way I could keep my legs protected.
Very good point. I mainly think it looks adventurous and plan to take it to a hang coming up for others to check out. I couldn't find much detailed info on here about it, so I'm going to step up to the plate on this one.
Stay tuned, should be here in a week or so. THanks for the comments
I was testing a HUG style net a couple years ago at Trail Days. Even with a fleece liner securely tucked in around me, I had little crawling things going into places they ought not be. NOT COOL!!! In the middle of the night, even the tiniest of critters feel like they're the size of chipmunk's. :lol:
For those counting grams, they make sense. I like my zippered bugnet. NOTHING gets in . . . Or out...
HUG. Everything I need.
Here's a link. I know it's awesome.
http://www.dream-hammock.com/shop.ht...11&id=17335448
The 2 oz. is for the tulle which is sold at WalMart. It's 2 oz. cause it has way larger holes which means less mass. It's like stripper panty hose.
Not being a peckerhead, just pointing out. I also have owned a Papasmurf net, and didn't get along with it.
Hug is next at bat.