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papasmurf sent out the danger bird hammock for a review
garage video review -
check out papasmurf's latest work
http://mydiygear.com/
That is a great looking hammock. The option to take the net or take the weather shield is very cool. I am curious about the damages to the pocket book and material options. I am going to have to contact Papa Smurf soon.
Sorry about the loss of Willow.
that does look really cool i wander what all materials he will make them out of "maybe a double layer for up larger men.
Can't wait to hear how well that cover works. :thumbup:
- MacEntyre
Very cool design! Thx for the video rip.
Sorry for the loss of your dog. I lost a 6yr spaniel/lab mix a little over a yr ago.
Hi Rip,
Really sorry to hear about your dog.
Are you up for questions on the mechanics of this super looking PS hammock?
I've got a customer's PapaSmurf hammock in my shop right now, so I can fit a sock to it...
It is an extra large double layer hammock with the equivalent of a 2QZQ Mod #4 bugnet just like rip waverly's Danger Bird, which stows into a bag hidden in the end-hood. Incredibly well made... a real nice hammock that will last a long time.
- MacEntyre
Great review of a nice looking hammock.
I do love those channeled ends, opens things up substantially IMHO.
How in the heck does he do that using the same zipper?
I was wondering the same thing. My guess is that both the bugnet and the cover can be completely removed. It reminds me of the lining of a Timberland type of jacket. In a sense, you could create any type of cover - no-see-um, cuben, sil, etc. - and just change them whenever you need or want.