Thank you Callahan, and I agree, the pads don't move in a RR pocket. You and breyman (and the rest of the RR gang) now have me looking around for something to sell so I can buy a lynx.
The RR bug has bit me pretty hard, I've got 2, one with a bug net and one w/o that I got for $100 when he had them on sale.
Funny thing, I got the WL Snipe first. Very quality hammock, but sometimes I got the dreaded knee pain at night, which is why I went to the RR. In the RR, of course I've got no pain at all anywhere, ever. So lately, I've been trying to duplicate the exquisite lay I get in the RR to the snipe, the RR has educated me to how a hammock should feel. And guess what, I'm getting kind of close, to where I can be in the snipe for hours and have no pain. This is new to me and I'm pretty amped.
Go figure, the RR is teaching me to appreciate my snipe! This hammock thing is an education in itself, isn't it?
Nice! As much as I love my RidgeRunner, I'm still not giving up my gathered end hammocks any time soon. They're also super comfy and each provides a unique experience and different benefits.
It's a good one Boomer! Not sure how to explain it, I own a chiropractic bed and spend most nights tossing and turning due to old car wreck injuries. Lucky to get about 4-5 hours of proper sleep per night. I can get into the Ridgerunner at 10pm and my family will have to bang on the windows or holler at me at 8-9 the next morning. If it was once, I'd call it a fluke, but its every time I sleep in it! Now just trying to figure out how to stay warm at -20c in the thing! C'mon winter burrow...
hang it in the living room,the coldest thing will be your side when you fall asleep with a beer in your hand ..lol...good advice your passing out.
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