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    crazy creek crib

    what do we know about this set-up? I hope I just got one, but didn't know anything about it. Seems like a good deal.

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    The Crazy Creek Crib was my first hammock, but I never used it as it was apparent to me that it would be too short. I've since found use for the tree straps and have used the hammock as an undercover to help hold a poncho liner UQ in place. It is a double layer and you can put a pad inside (or a poncho liner), but the layers are open all along one side and it may be difficult to keep closed when used in that application.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sargevining View Post
    The Crazy Creek Crib was my first hammock, but I never used it as it was apparent to me that it would be too short. I've since found use for the tree straps and have used the hammock as an undercover to help hold a poncho liner UQ in place. It is a double layer and you can put a pad inside (or a poncho liner), but the layers are open all along one side and it may be difficult to keep closed when used in that application.
    the pictures look small. That's why I was concerned. How tall are you?

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    I found the Crib to be short and narrow, I'm 6' and the hammock is 44″ x 94″. It also has a coated fabric which doesn't breath.
    Everyone ought to believe in something....I believe I'll go set up the hammock!

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    what about for a kids? 8yo

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    Could be a good hammock for kids due to its size. I like the double layer for holding a pad and it's an easy hammock to put up.
    Everyone ought to believe in something....I believe I'll go set up the hammock!

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    Quote Originally Posted by miyanc View Post
    the pictures look small. That's why I was concerned. How tall are you?
    5'-10, 215 pounds

    Let me reiterate that I found it too short for me. YMMV

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