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    [quote=HobieCat;550130]Love the pic! I owned the TTTG Lighthiker (I should have mentioned that) but found it a little too snug for my liking. How much bigger is the SB? 20%, 30%?[quote]

    The SB is 120" long - 8" longer than the SBLH. I believe the width is the same for both models.
    "One of the best things you can do in this world is take a nap in the woods." ~ Jayber Crow by Wendell Berry

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    Quote Originally Posted by dejoha View Post
    +1 on grand trunk. I also really like Trek Light. Planet Hammock are also great.
    I also like my Trek Light double.
    KJ

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    Grand Trunk Skeeter Beeter, ultralight and pro models, are both "convertible" in that you can flip them upside down and use them as a netless hammock, if that's what you mean by convertible. That's pretty handy...

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    For hiking, Warbonnet Traveler.
    For lounging or camping, either TrekLight or ENO doubles.

    Why?

    For hiking, I love the lack of weight that comes with the Traveler. I find it to be one of my most comfortable hammocks anyway, but easily wins against others in its weight class IMO.

    For just hanging around, I am just very fond of the material used on the TLs and ENOs. It's soooooo soft. The generous dimensions allow me to flip, flop, twist, turn, etc to my heart's content. I think it keeps a bit more warmth than ripstop, which is nice for just sitting around camp or the backyard.

    Both are very nicely priced when comparing them to the technical hammocks with integrated netting, which also makes me like them.
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