Go ahead....laugh.....but let's see if yer laughing when you need to squat after say a 20 mile day in the North Cascades.
Wonder what it's made of, how much it weighs, does it pack down better than pictured. DIY project?
Go ahead....laugh.....but let's see if yer laughing when you need to squat after say a 20 mile day in the North Cascades.
Wonder what it's made of, how much it weighs, does it pack down better than pictured. DIY project?
Their website is hilarious.
"There's not much of a learning curve with a tent. Lay on the ground and suffer; repeat as often as necessary." - Silvrsurfr
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Should be a double layer with small pockets for handwarmers (or "cheek" warmers).
"Civilization is the limitless multiplication of unnecessary necessities." - Mark Twain
“I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order.” - John Burroughs
gotta wonder what the load capacity is on this fella... it would really suck to have it drop ya in mid- torpedoing.
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."
- Albert Einstein
Gives the received wisdom "Never hang any higher than you're willing to fall" a whole new twist...
Grizz
(alias ProfessorHammock on youtube)
this could be the answer i was looking for....
To tell you the truth i hate squatting in the woods. I always end up leaning uncomfortably against a tree.
In fact, i am not even sure how people go in the squat position!!
I did also see either here or on BPL an idea someone had of putting a strap around a tree and around your back so you could lean into the "sitting position", looked promising.
Can someone please puchase this "gear hammock" and do a field test/ review for me. Thanks.
Matt.
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"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubt" -BR-.
and i thought hauling an empty tuna pouch stunk,might be time for a rethink ..grin.if you could hang it side ways it would be great for frisby golf.
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