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Kbkjr1
09-21-2014, 22:00
Sorry if this has already been discussed, if someone could point me to that thread I would appreciate it.

I have been thinking about making some triangle thingies and attaching them to my rev for a UQ for my wife.

Has anyone any experience with this?

Thanks

lollygagger
09-22-2014, 00:35
You supply your own suspension...sounded scary at first....adapted the basic concept by sight....lots of options....read the thread long ago....however you want to use it......product isn't hammock exclusive....many "sod poodles" use and love them...truly multi purpose....do a search in the box, upper right of the forums......PS: took a week before I got it back from the wife who layed it out on the bed to sleep under.....and curled and wrapped around her in a tent....and slept under 'neath it in a Hennesey w/ a pad......Finally got another Rev for myself.....w/a JRB Nest underneath.....then got an WB XLC.....and now Nest on top....Rev under/when cold....or reverse...or I can put the Nest here and the Rev there....etc....etc....or I could do this.... or I could do that....and mix in some primo Dutchware and do this.....or I could go online and get a credit card out and do........just about anything/everything and not ever lay on the cold, cold ground....ever....ever again....PRICELESS......( long story short....hook the front of quilt to the front suspension of hammock....then do the same as the at rear end ...play with the strings.....get it pretty snug.....ain't no wrong way or right way....Tweak system if you are old like me.....Twerk it if you if you are younger....Play with it in the backyard....go inside and look at that interweb thing....go back to the backyard.....
have fun)

lollygagger
09-22-2014, 01:11
Or you could get the triangle thingies and disregard my t'werking....character, character. pause ...character (reply was tooooooooo short)

dakine
09-22-2014, 14:53
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7306/10365617814_4d1e8cc13a_z_d.jpg

Kbkjr1
10-15-2014, 20:54
Thanks for the tips and pictures