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    My book came in the mail yesterday evening!



    Good stuff, right here!

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    Senior Member flatline's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shug View Post
    Hey....check this out.......it'll fit ya'.
    http://wildernesslogics.com/Night-Owl-Night-Owl.htm
    Shug
    Quote Originally Posted by Shug View Post
    the Night Owl is a great hammock.
    it is designed for big fellers, the quality is superb.
    their customer service is remarkable.

    i prefer a net-less to an integrated bug net hammock. feels less confined and gives me somewhere to throw clothes that need to air out.

    __bob__

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    If you camp in a buggy area then the BlackBird 1.7 double would be a good hammock for you. Lots of great tarps out there but if you can afford it go for a Cuben and they are super light weight and Cuben is fun to say.

    Recommend you attend a group hang so you can check out other set ups to get a better idea what might work for you.
    I am still 18 but with 52 years of experience !

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    My WBBB 1.1 dbl, tarp from Papa Smurf, and Yeti fit in one side of a Wolfman E-10 saddlebag on my KLX250S. At your height, I'd go with a longer hammock in the 11 ft range. Any of the site hammock vendors should be able to accommodate your needs, even if you need some custom work donw.
    Love is blind. Marriage is an eye opener.

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