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    Senior Member darkbyrd's Avatar
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    I like the lay in my 11'x5' DIY single layer 1.1 much more than my 9.5' ENO DN. I'm a small guy, and only 5'7"
    The mountains are calling
    and I must go...

    -John Muir

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    Member Tbuck's Avatar
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    I'm sure once I upgrad hammocks a whole new level of comfort will happen. Just can't pull the trigger yet. So ENO single it is

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tbuck View Post
    I'm sure once I upgrad hammocks a whole new level of comfort will happen. Just can't pull the trigger yet. So ENO single it is
    ENO is cheap and a good start. Wish I had purchase it before I committed myself to $200+ hammock for a first purchase. You may consider Wilderness Logic Owl as a next item to look for/compare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiktor View Post
    Wish I had purchase it before I committed myself to $200+ hammock for a first purchase.
    Hey wiktor.
    May I ask why?
    Did your setup not work out for you?

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    Senior Member Junebugdawn's Avatar
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    I'm 5'3" if I stand REALLY tall. ;-) I love my 11' double layer tablecloth hammock. It is super comfy and and I can move around any way I choose. If you can, get to a hang and try a few out. It's really hard to know what you will like until you lie in some. I know, for me, there are some really popular hammocks that, frankly, I don't feel comfortable in at all. Hope you find something you like.
    Just me being me

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  6. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by adkrella View Post
    Hey dave...
    Is 63'' narrow ?
    I was looking at the WBBB and I pretty sure that the measurement and that was a 10 footer .
    In the setup video It seemed pretty wide.
    63 was I had written in my notes for width if I was going to order a Dream Hammock.
    I don't think 63 is really narrow. Lots of bigger fellows seem to order them up around 70 or 72. I think comfort is just a function of length, width, sag and trial/error. For me, the 62 wide by 11 long just gets me where I want to be without an extra 10 inches in width. Then again, I'm 5' 10" and 275 lbs.

    Dave
    Dave "Tbird911"
    Knoxville, TN

    Any Day Above Ground . . .

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