if you get a chance to try out a big agness air mat, that would be more likely to give you the support you need.
they are almost 3" thick. so when partly inflated, you have that much height...
Type: Posts; User: slowhike
if you get a chance to try out a big agness air mat, that would be more likely to give you the support you need.
they are almost 3" thick. so when partly inflated, you have that much height...
wow... that amazes me:confused: i've been sleeping every night in a hammock for more than two years now.
but if you can't sleep on your back (even in the bed) you obviously need to sleep on...