With a lot of time in a lot of different hammocks under my butt, I've come to think that the first impression of "shoulder squeeze" in a bridge hammock is due less to "squeeze" per se, but the fact that the hammock fabric under the shoulders comes up the sides at a sharper angles. _more_ of the bottom part of the shoulder is in contact with the hammock and it feels different.
Now you can surely get shoulder squeeze proper, where the walls are pressing on the _sides_ of the shoulders, if the shoulders are width enough relative to the spreader bars.
You know when you're getting squeezed that's the voice of experience there...
You can come not to be bothered by the shoulder presence sensation, but shoulder squeeze is down right uncomfortable.
Grizz
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