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    Senior Member swankfly's Avatar
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    FANTASTIC CHOICE! Which one? Did you get the strap suspension, because you may never need to upgrade. Next choice should be the tarp, in my area fair weather still includes heavy dew.

    swank

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    Keeping warm

    Just spent 2 nights,( 12 and 18 degree) In a WBBB and HG 20 degree
    quilts and managed to stay warm.Of course I was not sleeping in underwear
    but HG quilts are good to their ratings.Very impressed.You will switch to quilts eventually.Sleeping bags are really difficult to use.I love the WBBB .I use the stock straps and have had little problem rigging it. I have not even upgraded
    to a winter tarp yet and have Used the Edge in a couple storms and snow.
    Enjoy

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    Senior Member vwgerald's Avatar
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    good choice on the wbbb, you wont be disappointed!

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    Senior Member SkyPainter's Avatar
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    Senior Member thatguy's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by swankfly View Post
    FANTASTIC CHOICE! Which one? Did you get the strap suspension, because you may never need to upgrade. Next choice should be the tarp, in my area fair weather still includes heavy dew.

    swank
    Yes I got the strap suspension. It seemed easier as a new guy.

    The wife told me to go ahead and get the SF too...
    Insanity Happens...

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    Senior Member raiffnuke's Avatar
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    Welcome to the WB Clan.

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    Senior Member Rabid Deer's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by thatguy View Post
    I'm leaning to the superfly and using the dutchware tarp flyz... oh the choices.
    I love my Superfly and Tarp Flyz! If you are only going to go in fair weather (no storms or Winter camping) check out the HG Cuben Fiber hex tarps. That's what I'm going to get next. I'll never sell my Superfly though. It pitches tight and has super coverage, but it is a little heavy.

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    Senior Member thatguy's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rabid Deer View Post
    I love my Superfly and Tarp Flyz! If you are only going to go in fair weather (no storms or Winter camping) check out the HG Cuben Fiber hex tarps. That's what I'm going to get next. I'll never sell my Superfly though. It pitches tight and has super coverage, but it is a little heavy.
    If I got everything from warbonnet, hammock/tarp/uq/tq it would still weigh half what my previous tent setup did... I'll have to make due with just the one tarp for a while. Hard to convince the wife I need a smaller one.
    Insanity Happens...

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    Quote Originally Posted by thatguy View Post
    Thanks to the information I've found here I've pulled the trigger on a WBBB. I'm a fair weather camper so it will be a little while before I need to worry about the tarp, uq, and all the extra misc stuff that I see. I figured all the information I've found here I'd go ahead and kick in for the donating member. Love the site guys... Hopefully I'll be hanging with the rest of you soon.
    Get a good tarp soon. That will allow you to sleep when it can rain. Everything else will come later...but it will definitely come!!!!
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    Peace of mind.

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    Cheap ccf pads will work just fine in the double layer hammock. When the samolians are ripe you can spring for more luxurious gear, but don't let that stop you.

    If you are near Chicago or Madison, we have a car camping hang coming up in Rockford, Feb 23. If interested look at the midwest section of Hangs.

    Welcome aboard!
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