I slapped up my WBBB 1.1dbl and had my first night outdoors in it a couple nights back. Snowy, rainy, windy... and oh so dry and comfortable! Good bye tents, I hope to never rely on your stiff hard and uncomfortable sheltering again...
I slapped up my WBBB 1.1dbl and had my first night outdoors in it a couple nights back. Snowy, rainy, windy... and oh so dry and comfortable! Good bye tents, I hope to never rely on your stiff hard and uncomfortable sheltering again...
Congrates,,,,i like your gear and the title
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Good looking rig you got there and what a wonderful looking campsite..........this made office work today a little bit better, thank you.
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thanks guys I just spent my second night out last night, this time testing my DIY SPE! over all a great system, I just have to figure out how to keep it from shifting around so much.
lay a few stripes of silicon(e) on the back of the SPE, it will provide some 'grip' against the nylon hammock.
Great idea! Where can I get silicone strips?
Silicone caulk from the tube. Same stuff you use for windows or tubs.
Drizzle a few rows and smear it into the bottom fabric of the spe. A little dab'll do ya.
If you need more (after it dries and you test it) add some more.
The silicone will leave a nice sticky area and grip the hammock better.
Ambulo tua ambulo.
Great idea, I will have to give this a shot. Tonight I am placing the SPE between my layers in the dbl hammock, as well as deflating the pad completely. I will see how this goes Tomorrow I may end up caulking
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