I know those in this forum are most often the experts in Hammock-ing, and I'm just a newbie. Still, I wanted to post for any who are lurking and considering.
I've spent the past 8 days sleeping in the field with my Army unit. At nearly 45 years old, ground sleeping just doesn't hold the appeal for me that it did 20 years ago. Enter Warbonnet Outdoors and a beautiful creation called the Blackbird. I am also using the Superfly tarp with it, so it's a complete setup.
I have slept. That should be enough praise. But it hasn't been "just sleeping." I've gone on missions and marches, and woke up the next morning without the customary aches and pains. My WBBB makes sleep beautiful again.
Brandon, you are my hero. Thank you for making my body enjoy field time again. The mesh netting has saved me the torture of south Georgia, and the "off-the-ground" experience has provided me sweat-free sleep. There really isn't anything more one could expect.
I'll admit that I have *yet* to get the ridge line to bend to 90 degrees. I'll try again with our next move.
If you're lurking and searching for a hammock that will be worth twice as much as you pay, tighten your groups and pull the trigger for Warbonnet. You may regret the tatts you get when younger, but you'll never regret the decision to buy a Warbonnet hammock.
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