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In the interest of moving from being a Proud Pound Hawg to a Gram Weenie...I decided to make some mods to my 1.9 DL Switchback today. I carefully cut out the black taffeta pad liner. I'm now the proud owner of a 1.9 SL Switchback! :laugh:
I actually like the SL better. Can't even tell it once had the liner!
I test-fit my new 4S (yes, 4 season!) Yeti to it. (Thanks Smokehouse!)
Works like a champ!
OutandBack
03-19-2011, 14:03
In the interest of moving from being a Proud Pound Hawg to a Gram Weenie...I decided to make some mods to my 1.9 DL Switchback today. I carefully cut out the black taffeta pad liner. I'm now the proud owner of a 1.9 SL Switchback! :laugh:
I actually like the SL better. Can't even tell it once had the liner!
I test-fit my new 4S (yes, 4 season!) Yeti to it. (Thanks Smokehouse!)
Works like a champ!
Congrats Alan. Good mod. IMO UQ owners don't really need that second layer.
DO you know how much weight you saved?
DO you know how much weight you saved?
That's a great question and one I don't have an answer to. One day, I will invest in a digital scale!
I originally ordered a SL Switchback. I was informed they were out and would be a bit before they were available. Dale offered to send me the DL and I didn't turn it down. However, I'm just a single layer kind of guy...so it's what prompted the removal of the extra layer of fabric.
Sidewinder
03-19-2011, 20:51
Hmmm .... I wonder if this mod would work on the lighthiker? May make the remaining fabric too stretchy. I'll have to see once I get mine
~S~
Hmmm .... I wonder if this mod would work on the lighthiker? May make the remaining fabric too stretchy. I'll have to see once I get mine.
I have a 1.1 single layer Blackbird. I believe Brandon lists the maximum weight for that hammock at 200 pounds. I think it would depend on your weight.
Took my converted Switchback with me on a ride this evening and did some relaxing.
Loved it!
Sidewinder
03-20-2011, 02:12
I have a 1.1 single layer Blackbird. I believe Brandon lists the maximum weight for that hammock at 200 pounds. I think it would depend on your weight.
Well, I do weigh less then that. Guess there is no real way of knowing. I think I will keep mine as is for a while. Don't want to mess it up.
~S~