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100 views and no bites? Still available.
I have a just made Pertex Hammock for sale. Made from Pertex 4 and is brown in colour. Length just over 4.8m, width just under 1.5m. Perfect for anyone up to approx 6ft 2"- 6ft 5" (my height). Dead...
I'm starting to add all my hammocking bits and bobs to www.unsponsored.co.uk mixed in with the usual kayaking info. Any support or sugggestions gratefully received.
Very nice. Good to see another North Easterner on the forum (I'm from So Shields).
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I bought a binder foot for my thread injector. Its adjustable. I used it on the tarp above with 16mm grosgrain.
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Just getting a handle on some the settings I haven't used whilst I have been making UQ's for the last couple of years.
The binding foot is going to come in real handy when I start doing some...
i have found it much easier to use than sil.
Cheers
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This one is really small so not for hammock use. Its a practise one, just trying out the new foot and some design options.
Having purchased a new adjustable binding foot for my thread injectors I thought I'd give it a whirl.
The tarp is a square tarp 160cm x 160cm in the super light weight spinnaker material.
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Started another this evening. Added a walkthrough on my site
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I've been getting into bikepacking. Basically extending my mountain bike rides with a camp/bivi out over night. Most of the time this has involved using a tarp and my WBBB along with a few other...
Not intended for hammock use. Mainly for use whilst bikepacking.
I finished the first of my test tarp today. Probably three hours put into this. This includes lots of test pieces for tie out points that were tested to destruction.
Its made from uber light...
Its approx 650g
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Black ripstop pertex outer
Orange ripstop pertex microlight inner
3/4 length approx 150cm in length and 110cm wide.
7 six inch sewn through baffles.
Over 400g of 800 fill siberian goose...
Approx 150cm x 110cm
Full pertex UQ.
Specs -
3/4 full pertex down hammock underblanket.
Sewn through construction
Black ripstop outer
Silver/grey inner
Will be filled with just over 390g of 800 fill 100% goose...
Ultralight single layer hammock.
Details here
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=65906
£30 posted (UK and Ireland) inc any paypal fees. Covers material costs and postage...
Pertex 4 is one of the classic range. Probably before the uk company was bought out by the Japanese firm.
Its super comfy. Fair bit of stretch I reckon but not more so than my TTTM double.
I have some black pertex lined up for a double layer hammock.
Weight is without caribiners. Stuff sack is an XS Exped dry bag.
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I thought I'd give this a try.
3.5m of olive green pertex 4. Hemmed on two longer sides and a channel on each of the two shorter ends.
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Made from black ripstop pertex. 3/4 full pertex down hammock underblanket.
Filled with just over 390g of 800 fill goose down.
Side tabs for asymmetric hammock use.
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Oh, now sold!
I have read that EU fill measurements are different to those that are in the US.
Here you go -
http://www.facewest.co.uk/Down-Fill-Power.html
http://www.downsleepingbag.co.uk/information.htm...
Still available
It is sewn through with 800 fill (EU) so 900 (US).
I have two full pertex 3/4 Underquilts for sale. Part of a custom order. Both have identical specs.
Black grosgrain suspension points each end with a central red grosgrain tab.
Multiple black...
Highbinder, your best bet is a an Exped 5L roll top dry bag. Plenty of room to compress your UQ into without going mad.
Nice to hear its working well.
Tewa now has a summeer sewnthrough uq with four oz of down
It has 220g of 800 fill (thats EU spec) so thats almost 7.8 oz. You should be able to get into the low 40's easy. Te-wa rates is 4oz 800 too high 40s. Mine has almost double the down.
Weight is...
Many thanks
UQ still for sale
Just over 51" by 42.5"
I am waiting on the down which will arrive during the week. I have the following ready to fill. Now completed, bagged and ready to ship
1 x brown ripstop. Approx 130 cm by 108cm and will have...
Now sold :)
Ripstop pertex outer in Charcoal (this is the last of this colour, the supplier is unable to get any more either).
Ripstop pertex microlight inner in teal green.
240g + of 800 fill goose down...
Now SOLD :)
UQ on a Warbonnet Blackbird Hammock
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I have an uq made from ripstop pertex microlight. This a piece of fabric from another project so I may as well complete this one before having a short sewing break. The material is lightweight, soft...
Pic of quilt in a 5l stuff sac. The well over 300g of down is a serious underestimate. It looks like more like 380g of down!!!
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Thought a few pics would be of interest.
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This one is now sold. An identical spec UQ will be available by tomorrow.
Nice to see you now have a WBBB. I've had mine for a few weeks. Getting stung by Customs for duty etc was definitely worth it.
I have enough material for one more, not quite enough for an OQ
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I have now completed the grid pattern. It works really well.
Right! What to build next?