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I dont have the original Kickstarter version but I do have a Tato stand in my back yard, and I believe that cordage is yellow zing-it. Youre correct,
sideshowraheem Today, 20:14I prefer a zipped burnet full. Then I can zip back in the morn and have coffee from the hammock.
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I truly hate zippers and prefer a Fronkey-style bottom entry bugnet. However, I have to use my Chameleon hammock with zippered bugnet when I'm camping
SilvrSurfr Today, 19:30Bug nets, what are the pros and cons. Your experience please.
Bug net zipped to your hammock or is your bug net placed over your hammock with a
You can wash it in the bathtub. Or take all the suspension off and wash is gentle in the washer. Dry it air dry or hang it. It is just fabric.
10 years ago it seemed we only had to co-habit with the deer hunters in the fall. The leader of the hang in those days was Miyanc. His band of scouts
PappyAmos Today, 18:08Very new at swinging a bed from trees, so joined the forum to gather tips and ideas from other campers vast knowledge. At the moment I'm using a Night
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Bug Nets - Attached to hammock V Cover over top
I currently have a Chameleon with a zippered bug net. It works. I like that I can unzip either side to exit or access gear. But the net falls in my face.
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