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AmberG - it’s difficult to see how well your UQ is “sealed” while you are in the hammock and for that reason I use a UQP. it doesn’t
cougarmeat Today, 01:40I have also found fewer things to go wrong with the shorter UQs. However, I'd say your odds are about 60/40 of too tight vs a gap. After all, the whole
BillyBob58 Today, 00:38Well, pros and cons, but if you are going to be doing lower than 20F on a regular basis, I can't see not just going with the MW4, unless cost is a major
BillyBob58 Today, 00:14Thanks for the welcome. Yep in El Dorado. Grew up outside of Springfield, MO and my brother lives up in KC.
We will probably end up in
Welcome to the forum. I see you're from El Dorado. I live in KC and have family down that way. We camp every year at our pond north of El Dorado.
doowahderek Yesterday, 22:33Been an exclusive hammock camper for 5-6 years now.
My wife and I picked up the ENO kits back then for a trip to CO. I was hooked. We
Thanks
Last pic of tarp is where I added some seam sealer as they leaked when new
All is water tight now
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Typical to use a sleeping bag with an UQ?
A great philosopher, Clint Eastwood, once said, “A man’s got to know his limitations.” That’s not only what he can do, but also
cougarmeat Today, 01:45