All this treeless Grand Canyon talk raises the question about how well the BB sets up on the ground, anyone tried this that can report back?
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All this treeless Grand Canyon talk raises the question about how well the BB sets up on the ground, anyone tried this that can report back?
No, but I can't think of any reason it would not work as well as any other hammock. It would give you a nice zippered bug net, with a top entrance. I don't know if it is wind or water resistant at all. If not, I suppose you could beef it up with some spray on DWR like Speer recommends to gain some additional "bivy" like qualities under your tarp.
all but the mint green seconds fabric is dwr, watch out for abrasion from the ground though.
If I were to ever be forced???:confused: to use my hammock on the ground:scared::confused: I would at least use something for a ground cloth between the hammock & the ground:confused::confused::confused:
and better yet, a ccf pad to protect the hammock from abrasion.
I can't imagine taking my brand spankin' new BB and putting it on the ground. I think after a hammock touches the ground you have to burn it, don't you.