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Howdy UK Bill- hope things are going well for you.
I'm not sure exactly what vendor to suggest for you but simply put:
You need a 12'
In a framed setting like you are describing, you loose the sway.
Kinda like what you’re saying is it’ll be a “hanging” cot.
http://https://www.homedepot.com/pep...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2Cy4lboqWA
Ah... 5:04 into this one is a wood frame version of what you're proposing.
Did you want the frame to remain independent?
Point being- if Hubby gets a sleep platform why not use his platform on one side of the van
In my opinion this person has mastered the bipole setup.
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I think it's the best of the budget gear, they design it like the cottage brands, actually 11' hammocks, peaks, ridgelines, zip on bug net, etc... They
Derch Today, 09:24I can't speak specifically about bipole setups as I haven't gotten it them, yet, but I will address a couple things.
If using a bipole setup you
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bipod stand design/advice/usage please for newbie
Putting on my Scoutmaster hat for a second, if you want to join them at the top I’d recommend a diagonal lashing, with exceptionally tight frapping. Based
Raladd Today, 10:17