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    Acer's Avatar
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    get a long hammock,,the longer the hammock,,the better the sleep on your side and the more flat you will lay.
    2nd CAG, CAP 2-1-5 5th Marines, 1st Mar. Div.
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    Senior Member mugs's Avatar
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    Sometimes its a matter of finding the right hammock. I think I went through about 4 hammocks before I found the "one" that I am totally comfortable in.

    That and like other have said....it is a learning curve of knowing how to tweak your gear. Too loos, too tight, wrong hang angles, etc, etc.
    I miss my 4.8Lb base weight as a ground dweller...But I sure DON'T MISS the ground.

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    "Had the 2QZQ mod 4 done recently hoping this would open up the HH enough for my claustraphobia issues. It worked but still no sleep."

    Caught my attention. You might find a hammock you can sleep in but I am concerned about the claustrophobia issue. If you find a Hennessy too confining with the bug net up you will not be a happy camper either buttoned up in storm mode or zipped into bug mode.

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