In all the models and pictures I have seen, I have never seen any kind of ridgeline on a bridge hammock and i am wondering why. It seems like it would be as beneficial as on a traditional hammock. I haven't used a bridge hammock, so the answer may be obvious to you.
If a ridgeline went from the top of the suspension triangles, it seems like it would have a number of benefits:
- control the angle of lines going out to the spreader bars thereby limiting the stress on the lines and bars.
- hold the bug net out of the way.
- same benefit for a winter protector.
- possibly integrate a tarp system
- attach organizers, etc.
Very interested to hear thoughts from those with experience using bridge hammocks.
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