I'm not a silnylon expert, but that's what my Tarptent is made of (big surprise), and if the Mamajamba on its way to me is even better, I'll be an even happier camper.
When the Nevermist silnylon...
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I'm not a silnylon expert, but that's what my Tarptent is made of (big surprise), and if the Mamajamba on its way to me is even better, I'll be an even happier camper.
When the Nevermist silnylon...
Brian - near Annapolis. I have the hammock and webbing from beep, and a pad from GG. Waiting for the tarp and net from WB, but we could rig it up. I have same spare biners around. I may make some...
Brian, beep's 11' Traveler is on its way to me. You can stop by some time and check it out if you'd like.
honey, I hear what you're saying, and there's an advantage to an all-in-one system, but...
barchetta, I've noticed how fabric gathers on the sides and wondered about that. Looks like Simply Light has at least a partial solution.
weaver, I've definitely watched some Shug videos in the...
Well, I wouldn't exactly say I've done my research. I'm still very much in learning mode, doing research. I was originally thinking about an ENO DN in a similar setup, but there was a general hue...
Future hammocker here. Thinking about a Traveler double 1.1, Mamajamba, and Travel Net. Suspension is TBD. I know lots of people like the Cloudburst but the MJ seems to be calling me, probably...
MAAHA? Midatlantic area hangers association?
You folks are fast. Many thanks.
OK, I'll look for wider tree huggers, although regular 1-1.5" should be fine for starters.
Had not noticed the WB Traveler. I'm trying to figure out the...
New member from Maryland. Yep, I read the FAQ and some other stuff (you realize that the FAQ is something like 26 pages, right?), watched some Shug videos, etc., so I have a tenuous grasp of the...