the 1.9 version has similar breathability, both are non-calendared for max breathability, only real difference should be the added weight of the multicam fabric
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the 1.9 version has similar breathability, both are non-calendared for max breathability, only real difference should be the added weight of the multicam fabric
any condensation?
any condensation?
we do have a 60-day return policy, you'd just be out the shipping
yeah, it's like 25" in or something like that (can't remember the exact spec) at both ends
i find that i don't get enough "lift" on the net when attaching head end bug net cord directly to the apex buckle (fine at foot end) it would depend on how tight you have the hammock hung i think...
the spreader bar buckles may do the job, but i wan't sure so that's what the drip strings are for. you'd just rig the shockcord for the bugnet to the ends of your tarp and it should stay dry
might see if i can add an internal loop somewhere on the next batch
you can't remove them one at a time, you have to remove both together, same goes for putting them back on
only problem with that, is the netting is held up with shockcord, hanging something from it would weight it down, glasses perhaps not so much though
...good idea
it needs to be pulled upward as much as possible, the ring on the cloudburst is ideally positioned, but attaching to cont. RL or to the end of the tarp itself should also work fine. i think trying...
we're including a 28" piece of string now for drip strings.
also, the cloudburst tarp has a ring underneath that you can attach the netting line to so it stays under the tarp and allows you to get...
yes, they are
triangle at the head spreader is large due to the longer spreader bar, if you removed the 4" section permenently you'd probaly be safef shortening the triangle but i wouldn't recommend doing that AND...
i think once hung and weighted with a person most people will find the distance to be very close to 13' even
sure, it's possible, carving the tip would be the hardest part, but you could buy our pole tips or something and just put those on the end of the stick (you'd want 4 of the carbide end tips, the one...
the hiking pole tips are now up for sale in the accessory section. 1 set is enough for 2 hiking poles
no, being a bridge the flatness is adjustable depending on how it's hung
i also should note that the pillow support can be tweeked by the user. if you find the ridge under your neck to be too aggressive, with a "little" force it can be stretched out/softened.
you can...
yes, the end caps are made baggy/loose so they can be used as extra storage, the one at the head end is often useful for putting your arms back behind your head if you want to
that's to attach it to the spreader, you may find it useful if the net is not being used...the end cap may be a little lose and very near your head so that's just to pull it out of the way if it is...
i made a superfly proto that would fit the cloudburst, but it's 23-24 oz, FWIW, i think you're better off using an undercover or sock in conjunction with a smaller tarp
only way to get the ends of the superfly closed over the RR would be to remove the 4" section from the spreader bar and shorten the suspension triangle enough for it to fit inside with the doors...
narrowest point is measuring 31.25 so about 6.875-7" cut
should be good for another sixer:)
keep in mind the doble layer has a differential cut outer layer so the weight is more on the inner layer than the outer layer, not split evenly between the 2,...
not 100% sure, i have done some "to-failure" testing. for instance with a single layer 1.1 blackbird i was able to "explode" the fabric with about 1200 lbs, i used 80LB bags of quickcrete to make...
we generally ship orders about once per week.
can't say about stomach sleeping in this hammock specifically, but generally with all hammocks stomach sleeping is tough because it's hard to find a comfortable place for your arms. very few people...
yes, i believe everybody's order shipped today (those that ordered several days ago anyway)
yes, more spread equals less squeeze, less spread equals more squeeze
yes, should be breathable enough to use zipped up
Brandon
didn't even think somebody might be using that as their screen name, what are the chances?
they're AL, and about 8g/ea
patent is mainly in regard to the saddlebags
we discontinued it, too many folks were having trouble getting coverage over the shelf. we dropped the price of the edge to be closer to what the asym diamond was, i think most folks will be happier...
if you did sleep backwards, the netting would appear to be about the same heigth off your face as in the jrb, that's just my guess from seeing bmbh pics
i don't think you'd have any extra leg room...
full timer, the hammock is narrow through the hips to facilitate the view, when i lay fetal i actually poke my knees over the top of the webbing/side of the hammock
no, your numbers are basically correct.
hammock should fit up to 6'6", the fabric itself is probably very slightly longer than that
length between the ends of the suspension triangle will depend on how tight or loose you hang, but about...
thanks, my wife edits video for a living, she'll appreciate that. she had alot to deal with, i don't have so much experience in front of the camera so took lots and lots of takes to get the finished...
i know, it's been a long time since i've really come out with anything new, thanks for the encouragement.
yes, this is really what i was shooting for with this particular design. wanted a wide spread without making the bars any longer than necessary for tarp considerations, narrower through the waist so...
no idea how other quilts will fit, the lynx is custom fit to this hammock so the fit is exceptional, it's actually tensioned against the bottom with 2 heavy duty rubberbands that apply a couple LBS...
both are 1.1
fabric width at head and foot end are both 45", this is raw fabric width, a little is lost in the rolled edge
whoopies are only avail as an accessory, but switching out suspensions is quick and easy and we have a video showing how to do it. mainly because the whoopie slings are a more expensive type of...
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yes, spreader bars are heavy, one of the drawbacks for bridge hammocks. camera mount hiking poles can be used to in substitution though (only up to certain weight limit i'm sure), about the same...
works with the camera mount style hiking poles, the ones where the handle screws off to expose a 1/4" threaded bolt. you want one that does not have a shock absorber or one that has the ability to...
thanks, doing that many items at once was harder than expected, don't know if i'd do it that way again or not. i worked on it over a pretty long period of time though which probably made it easier.
maybe your jrb needs a brother?:)
will get more pics uploaded to the galleries soon.
the video is now up in the setup section, i think it shows from a couple different angles
no plans currently, but possibly depending on how this one is received, the dimensions of the undercover were just about perfect for a poncho so it just seemed like the right thing to do