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    Quote Originally Posted by HANGnOUT View Post
    You are probably not lying asym enough. When you are on laying asym you really kind of naturally go to the same spot every time and there is not much moving backward or forward.
    When I sleep in the HH I usually try to pull myself as far back as possible to get to the appropriate spot for sleep.

    I usually try to go as far back into the hammock as possible. Back as far till you can't go back anymore... that sort of thing. Of course you always slide down a tad and even more when your asleep.

    Hope I explained that well enough.
    Last edited by aceatc; 11-08-2007 at 01:16.

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    If you hang the foot end higher than the head end you'll stop sliding down while you sleep.
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