Originally Posted by
Tikker
they don't even market it as something to sleep in, but rather as a recliner/lounger
and i'm sure it's just fine for that
You are correct.
Nemo bridge hammock as they say but meant as patio furniture. Calling this a hammock is correct sold as a lounger. Now to the original question car camping works just fine the material is not fabric but more heavy duty mesh with
little give. Weight was/is the factor only relative to some. Derek Hanson (Ultimate Hang) did a review on this type of hammock.
What is different added carbon fiber poles head and foot, removed the webbing above the connector adding dog bones. This was mentioned as the additional
weight factor dropping down to say 3lbs. Using the 2QZQ under quilt protector the one that support pads for my Klymit insulated wide. The feel inside the hammock is more heavy duty mesh so I use BA memory foam pad if needed. Or just leave as is on the patio, backyard etc. as I'm hearing folks enjoy this hammock as is meant to be.
Currently Nemo updated to a lighter weight version have not seen one. Looks like there attempt was to remove fabric and change the suspension.
Overall use mostly spring/fall weather the mesh fabric provides some nice air flow. Could use in winter if needed. The cost has dropped from there original price I suspect in time these will be a memory.
Nice view
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Pad
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20 degrees of warmth
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Nice and comfy
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Meadows
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Even in a tent
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