Is that too much to ask? Girls with frikkin' lasers on their heads?
The hanger formly known as "hammock engineer".
“I think that when the lies are all told and forgot the truth will be there yet. It dont move about from place to place and it dont change from time to time. You cant corrupt it any more than you can salt salt.” - Cormac McCarthy
Well, according to the jungle hammock gospel, the Claytor does make the load lighter because you are so well rested, so in a way......
I don't think even a JH will combat global warning, but it's perfect for hanging in the warmer temperatures. And when the global flooding starts, you'll be high and dry off the ground in your perfect Claytor JH.
We love ya, Neo.
headchange4u, is this sac a DIY or available from a retailer? For the few extra grams fleece sounds real nice vs. nylon against the skin.
No pain when sleeping without pillow but on the new JRB bridge hammock I need some form of neck support for optimal comfort. The HH is fine without a pillow. Found out that a wide (using a 7 X 17" stuff sack) stays put. Tried the small one that came with the JRB. It always ended up somewhere other than under my head/neck.
Last edited by koaloha05; 06-27-2008 at 20:29.
While my HH works well without a pillow, I find this works well for me and help me dream the most "real" dreams:
http://www.rei.com/product/763637
Why is it I have the most vivid dreams while sleeping in a hammock? Maybe a new thread?
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I tried out several pillows and stuff sacks made into pillows using clothing, whatever. I finally found a Slumberjack camp pillow. It stuffs into a fairly small package. What made the difference was when I had ZQ sew right down the middle, thus creating a left half and right half and somewhat of a "V". My head/neck fits in the "V" and ..ah... all night comfort. When side sleeping I sleep on one side of the pillow. The other half keeps my head leaning in the right direction.
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