Sold. Thanks!
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Sold. Thanks!
I need to sell to further feed my addiction!
Hammock: XLC double 1.7, “generation 1,” green, with webbing & buckles, winter cover (the old style, without the mesh windows), mesh snakeskins, and a...
Quit messing around and order from Lawson.
He's a good, honest guy; his products are terrific and the price is right; and before yu know it you're gong to have more cordage than you know what to...
With two young kids and your wife I suggest you consider camping in WMNF campgrounds in NH and day-hiking. There are lots of nice campgrounds you can research on-line, and some terrific day hikes for...
I'm a big Warbonnet proponent, and suggest a good long look at the Wookie before buying a Yeti. For my nickel partial length under quilts are more trouble than they're worth. There's a 9 oz +/-...
Smugglers Notch State Park at Stowe?
Warbonnet has a very good policy:
Returns:
We offer a 60-day return-for-any-reason policy. Buy-it, try-it, and if you don’t like it send it back for a full refund (shipping charges will not be...
I too am hookied on my Wookie. You only pay once and you'll enjoy it every time you set up... and sleep!
Depending on altitude, trails will prolly be either rivers or rotten monorail, maybe even in good shape on the ridges. The forecast is for lots of rain (snow?) this week and then hot, so you'll get a...
I'm about your size (though I doubt I'll ever see 195 again!) and used to have the same issue with my Yeti. I'd just reach out with my right hand while lying in the hammock, and pull the top left...
This might not be relevant, but three questions about the 10d vs 20d exterior fabric:
1. is 20d any warmer?
2. what about keeping the down dry... either water splashing from outside or dripping off...
Edward Abbey; anything by or abut Colin Fletcher; Nicholas Howe, "Not Without Peril"
How'd you manage to get a quilt delivered in less than a week?
6'4" and an active sleeper, have been fine down into the high 20s with my 3-season Wookie. have fun!
Why not do a little section of the Long Trail/AT?
Why not buy both; fiddle around with them to figure out which best suits your needs; then sell the "loser" here?
They're both great products and will sell quickly, so the A-B test wont' cost you...
You might as well just go ahead and give them to her now.
you know she's going to end up with them.
Depending on where you are going to be in Belize, watch out for sand flies!
Unless you're at high elevation some sort of very light liner should be fine underneath you, but you want something the...
It fits perfectly... don't worry about it!
But here's an idea: buy the Wooki and check it out to see if it lives up to the hype (it will!). Then, if you like it, sell your other one on here. if...
XLC double layer 1.7, Superfly, 3-season Wooki.
Love it!
If I were doing it again I think I'd go with a single layer (I weigh about 220#), and I wish they'd make a single layer of heavier...
Bummer that you THOUGHT you had it all dialed in, and then WB came out with the Wooki.
You KNOW you're gonna get a couple of them!
;-)
I love my three season Wooki, though it hasn't been cold enough to really test it yet here in Vermont.
The only caveat I'd suggest is that I have a WB XLC so the fit is perfect and it's literally...
I have a 3-season Wooki XL and though it hasn't been below about 50, I can tell you already that it's great. I have no doubt it'll be toasty at least to 20 and maybe well below. Id say go for either...
I've been wondering about this. Pole mods look cool and all, but I've always thought they were kind of a solution looking for a problem.
Can someone who uses a pole mod tell me how much hassle...
Every day I get up committed to chilling out and taking my time. Heat water for a nice cup of coffee before breakfast; morning ablutions and start organizing gear a little while it's heating up....
I just got rid of my 3-season Yeti because I got sick of having to improvise insulation for my legs and feet. Got a new 3-season Wookie and love it!
here in New England you can never be sure it...
Just for the sake of comparison, I have a new 3-season (20 degree) Wookie XL, with 10 oz. of 800 Active-Dry down and 20.5 total weight.
The 20 degree incubator has 13 ozs. of 850 and weighs 23.5....
GO for it.
If after sleeping in the XLC for a few nights you want to go back to the HH (not likely!) you can sell it here and only lose a little.
More likely you'll be selling the HH after your...
I see its being customized for WB hammocks as a strength, not a weakness.
I believe that when word gets out how cool this is (it really is!) a lot of owners of other hammocks are now going to...
What Zukiguy said, but spend loads of time on this forum too. There are centuries of experience and some great hammocking pioneers here! Take everything with a grain of salt and figure out for...
Like new condition: never wet, stored loose, non-smoking home, etc.
$165 via PayPal. I'll ship USPS Priority.
You guessed it... Got a Wookie.
Do what I did. Get the Wooki and have it sent to your office. Just make sure it's abut the same color as whatever quilt you have now and she'll never notice the difference!
My Wooki just came...
OK, so that'll make about a 45-minute Shug video.
Bring it!
My XL 3-season came yesterday, in just four days counting the weekend!
I had it out for a test-snooze last night and first impressions are, not surprisingly, very good.
it's well constructed,...
Fiddle around with my gear. Isn't that what hammocks are for?!?
You could make the tarp ends of your guy lines adjustable if you tied one end semi-permanently (e.g., bowline, larkshead?) to your stake, then used a trucker's hitch or similar on the tarp end. Check...
I ordered one last night and it shipped today. I guess they have a bunch all made up in stock, so what are you waiting for?
it sure would suck to put it off so long they run out and then have to...
Just ordered a 3-season XL.
Anybody actually seen one yet?
This ought to make my set-up pretty swanky and I never really liked the Yeti, though I may be scorned broadly over at BPL: 4 3/4...
Brandon- Looks great and I'm gonna get one!
One question, though: what's up with the rubber band attachment at the foot? Looks like it's just designed to fail, and most likely late at night in the...
Any issues or special rigging required to use with Warbonnet XLC? I'm lazy and looking for a set-up I can just slap together and jump into. I'm 6'4", 220#
New v 2.0 coming out today (April 1): automatically deposits your paycheck into Dutch's account and sends you a bunch of stuff every week. Automatically installs Dutch's voice as your ring tone at no...
have you looked at the BPL forum?
A lot of gear changes hands there, and a robust information exchange among a group of highly engaged and experienced ULers to boot!
Looks great... I'm in!
Are you going to be selling them?
Gee... I'd love to get a machine and learn how to make all this stuff. maybe sometime!
Stuff he hammock in the sack; leave the straps dangling. Then wrap the straps around the whole bundle in opposite directions and clip the 'biners together.Quick, easy, clean...
Just curious... after all your deliberation and research, what were the factors that led to you choosing HG over JRB?
I use a Yeti and am thinking about moving to a full-length quilt so I...
+1 Mountain Goat.
Just tell her what you have and what you want and it'll be there before you know it... very well made and the price is right!
Buy a hat while you're at it, eh?
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Way bigger'n a football, eh?
Wow... You guys are wicked smart!
All I ever use is a bowline (to attach the line to the tarp) and a truckler's hitch or Andrew Skurka's nifty variation for everything else. Maybe a slip knot or...
Greetings-
I sleep on an XLC with Yeti 3-season UQ down to about freezing, and augment that with all sorts of different things under my feet. Half a ZPad, Patagonia Nanopuff, half-inflated...
"Yes sir, heading back this weekend for Division 6, then the following weekend for 7 and part of 8! Can't wait to be out walking."
No, man!!!
I'm no talking about the next section of the trail....