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    Claytor DIY with Bugnet Added, finally done

    I converted my no net DIY to one with a net. Check out the photos. Mule
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    Nice and professional. Great job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skskinner View Post
    I converted my no net DIY to one with a net. Check out the photos. Mule
    now thats awesome bro. you bad to the bone,excellent neo
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    That looks REALLY nice Mule, does it zip all the way off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by traviso71 View Post
    That looks REALLY nice Mule, does it zip all the way off?
    No, works just like the original. Thanks.
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    probably sacrilege, but how does the original work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by traviso71 View Post
    probably sacrilege, but how does the original work?
    The bug net is permanently attached, and zips open in the front to enter and exit. I made mine the same way. Once I discovered how easy it is to just flip it over and sleep on the other side when the bug net is not needed, I don't have any trouble with the design at all. Mule
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    hrm, & the bugnet isnt under any strain when the hammock is being laid in?

    edit: I mean obviously not, but I am wondering how that is achieved.. it seems like it would be under a great deal of strain.
    Last edited by traviso71; 02-11-2008 at 16:03.

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    Quote Originally Posted by traviso71 View Post
    hrm, & the bugnet isnt under any strain when the hammock is being laid in?

    edit: I mean obviously not, but I am wondering how that is achieved.. it seems like it would be under a great deal of strain.
    simple,elastic cord neo
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    FYI, Its about the same weight too, 2.7 pounds including snakeskins and straps through the ends and biners.
    Another 12 ounces for tree huggers and adjustable cinch buckles and 12 feet of webbing (each side)
    brings the whole thing to 3.5 pounds.

    Tarp is 16 ounces and four Y stakes another 2 is 4.2 pounds
    Entire sleep and shelter weight with quilts is 7 pounds.
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