Details on how you are loosing the weight? I'm finding that sitting in the lazy boy and snacking on jalapeño cheddar Cheetos is not working for me, even using diet sodas
Details on how you are loosing the weight? I'm finding that sitting in the lazy boy and snacking on jalapeño cheddar Cheetos is not working for me, even using diet sodas
I have a saying “you want to lose weight…stop feedin yo face”.
It truly is that simple, calories in vs calories burned. You take in more than you can burn in a day you will gain weight.
Poop more than you eat !
I have been using a single layer 11' ACU digital camo 1.0/1 rip stop hammock for the last year. I have seen one or two stretch marks in the fabric but other than that it is holding up well. I do feel it does stretch a little when getting but I also feel that is what makes it a little more comfortable. This is my go to hammock even above a wbbb. I should also add that I am 5'9" and 190ish.
Husband, Father, and Friend.
Scout Master and Cub Master for Troop/Pack 705 of
Chesterfield
Yeah sorry I can't help you there. Though I have had my son and I in there at the same time. I am about 190 he is about 60. So we have had around 250 in there a couple of times. It seemed not to stretch significantly more than when just myself. Though I also can not give you any real long term results in that.
Husband, Father, and Friend.
Scout Master and Cub Master for Troop/Pack 705 of
Chesterfield
I'm 5'7", 265lbs and I rotate through many different hammocks made of various fabrics almost every night in the workshop.
I have hung many nights in SL 1.1oz hammocks, but have yet to get a good nights sleep in such a light stretchy fabric. Way too stretchy/springy for me.
The lightest fabric I feel decently comfortable with is a 70d Nylon Taffeta (actual weight around 1.69oz)
An even better choice (for my weight and preferences) is a 1.8oz Polyester Taffeta. I've always had good nights with this fabric.
When I'm not testing hammocks in the workshop, my regular everyday sleeper is a SL 2.3oz Poly/Nylon Blend in Woodland Camo.
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