However, I have no idea which brand will do. I'm 250 lbs and looking for something very light and versitle. I toss and turn at night so I'm not sure if that helps. And, I would like to be able to buy a complete setup w/canopy. Please suggest away!!!
However, I have no idea which brand will do. I'm 250 lbs and looking for something very light and versitle. I toss and turn at night so I'm not sure if that helps. And, I would like to be able to buy a complete setup w/canopy. Please suggest away!!!
Last edited by Noober; 03-05-2013 at 08:14.
Hi Jason
Welcome to the madness!
Welcome from Lawrence Kansas!
I'm a newby as well but this forum has it all. An encyclopaedia of hammaocking at your finger tips. Become a donating member and you get a plethora of additional info that goes along with hammocking.
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"Science, my lad, is made up of mistakes, but they are mistakes which it is useful to make, because they lead little by little to the truth." - Jules Verne
Welcome aboard! Next stop, addiction.
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"The more we hang, the more we have to leave in the end" -Gresh
Another Welcome to the madness. I would suggest before buying one to go to a local group hang in your area and see what other people have. Most of them would not mind if you laid in them to try them out. Then you are a little more informed in your decision.
Nighthauk
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Hello I'm Jason and I WANT to be a Hammoholic!
Now that's the attitude to have! Hello and Welcome to the Forums from Canada!
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Welcome from Florida.
You definitely came to the right place to fulfill your goal!
Mike
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Welcome to the group from sunny Florida,enjoy your next hammock hang
Welcome. Say goodbye to your disposable income. It will be disposed.
ENO and Grand Trunk seem to be the beginner's favorites, but if I could do it again I'd probably go with a BIAS Weight Weenie Micro or a Warbonnet Blackbird.
"We're the Sultans of Swing."
Welcome to the madness you have certainly come to the right place. If I were starting all over again I would start off with a Warbonnet XLC. You can use it as a netted hammock or a no net hammock. I personally have not tried it out (but do own two black birds) and he makes a great product.
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