Go ahead....laugh.....but let's see if yer laughing when you need to squat after say a 20 mile day in the North Cascades.
Wonder what it's made of, how much it weighs, does it pack down better than pictured. DIY project?
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Go ahead....laugh.....but let's see if yer laughing when you need to squat after say a 20 mile day in the North Cascades.
Wonder what it's made of, how much it weighs, does it pack down better than pictured. DIY project?
Their website is hilarious. :laugh:
Yes it is - taken from their website:
To Our Fellow Outdoor Enthusiast,
Have you ever been:
■Out hunting and you have to take a dump?
■Hiking and need to pinch a loaf?
■Camping in an area that has no latrine facilities?
■Out fishing and feel the need to launch a torpedo?
Should be a double layer with small pockets for handwarmers (or "cheek" warmers). :)
gotta wonder what the load capacity is on this fella... it would really suck to have it drop ya in mid- torpedoing.
Gives the received wisdom "Never hang any higher than you're willing to fall" a whole new twist...
this could be the answer i was looking for....
To tell you the truth i hate squatting in the woods. I always end up leaning uncomfortably against a tree.
In fact, i am not even sure how people go in the squat position!!
I did also see either here or on BPL an idea someone had of putting a strap around a tree and around your back so you could lean into the "sitting position", looked promising.
Can someone please puchase this "gear hammock" and do a field test/ review for me. Thanks.
Matt.
and i thought hauling an empty tuna pouch stunk,might be time for a rethink ..grin.if you could hang it side ways it would be great for frisby golf.