voivalin
08-18-2015, 13:57
...and it was already shipped today.
Reasons for testing this hammock.
1. I like my Switchback, and hope this one has a similar lay, but with more options in usage.
2. I like a hammock in which I can sleep any direction I choose to, it is also easier to hang it when there is no need to pick a direction. (Clark's Mark2 does not suit me for this reason)
3. I like a hammock which can be opened from any direction, no need to go around hammock to take gear out.
4. I want a hammock which I can use on ground and for example as a bug bivy when needed.
5. I like the idea to use small tarp for essential rain protection similar as the AlpineHammock, but with truly breathable material.(I like to see open sky and just close the view if it starts raining during night - I hope it is possible to do from inside with this hammock by rigging the tarp almost ready beforehand.)
6. Sometimes there is no room for real tarp, this hammock will fit almost anywhere.
7. I'm lazy and like the idea there is no need to peg down the tarp.
8. Tarp lines are in my way when I move around the hammock - not with this hammock! (I can leave the hammock and the tarp hanged in my back yard and it does not cause problems with for example the gardening)
9. I like the idea to just use the naked hammock in some situations.
10. I like the suspension system - easy, light and small in pack.
Does anyone know if it is possible to use the rain tarp and spreader poles without the mosquito net?
Maybe those tensioning ropes and non structural ridgeline are enough to keep poles at the right position without netting and pole channels?
(Mosquito netting is a quite heavy component (380 g) and if it is no-bugs-season it seems stupid to keep it with the hammock only because of the tarp use.)
Reasons for testing this hammock.
1. I like my Switchback, and hope this one has a similar lay, but with more options in usage.
2. I like a hammock in which I can sleep any direction I choose to, it is also easier to hang it when there is no need to pick a direction. (Clark's Mark2 does not suit me for this reason)
3. I like a hammock which can be opened from any direction, no need to go around hammock to take gear out.
4. I want a hammock which I can use on ground and for example as a bug bivy when needed.
5. I like the idea to use small tarp for essential rain protection similar as the AlpineHammock, but with truly breathable material.(I like to see open sky and just close the view if it starts raining during night - I hope it is possible to do from inside with this hammock by rigging the tarp almost ready beforehand.)
6. Sometimes there is no room for real tarp, this hammock will fit almost anywhere.
7. I'm lazy and like the idea there is no need to peg down the tarp.
8. Tarp lines are in my way when I move around the hammock - not with this hammock! (I can leave the hammock and the tarp hanged in my back yard and it does not cause problems with for example the gardening)
9. I like the idea to just use the naked hammock in some situations.
10. I like the suspension system - easy, light and small in pack.
Does anyone know if it is possible to use the rain tarp and spreader poles without the mosquito net?
Maybe those tensioning ropes and non structural ridgeline are enough to keep poles at the right position without netting and pole channels?
(Mosquito netting is a quite heavy component (380 g) and if it is no-bugs-season it seems stupid to keep it with the hammock only because of the tarp use.)