Yep! slept in it a few days and i like it! Very comfy for a single size hammock.
Yep! slept in it a few days and i like it! Very comfy for a single size hammock.
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Hi 'bomber', I'm glad to hear yuo think it's comfy. Maybe a review with some pictures is interesting for other 'Hammockers'. Thanks
Here is a quick review of Planet Hammock's Singlemodel.
I been using this hammock pretty much every day for around 14 days now, and it's showing no signs of wear, which is a good thing, considering i wear jeans with metal stud and buttons everyday. Even on overnighters close to home i wear jeans. This shows on all of my hammocks except this one.
Laid out flat this model measures 275cm(110') x 150(60') and weighs with the supplied suspension 478grams(just over 17oz) and packs easy down into the attached stuff sack, which doubles as a handy beverage holder.
I ordered mine in a very nice dark grey/coyote green two tone combination(that's my best description). It also have a white "contrast stitching" where the panels are sewn together.
I use whoopieslings, and on all the pic's the hammock has attached my own set of suspension(weight 86g(3oz)and packs down small - but it's there none the less on all the pictures except the one where the supplied suspension is laid on top of the stuff sack). And i have also attached a ridgeline to keep a consistent sag.
The picture's for size comparing shows a Nalgene 32oz bottle, a MLD 850 pot and a WB TRVL 1.7 SL with no suspension attached, in the black stuff sack.
I've really like this hammock, it has a great "lay", it's cheap, it's light and compact, but still solid and strong enough for everyday use(you can't see in the fabric that i use jeans with metal studs - for just a slight weight penalty)
This has become the hammock i take along everyday(yes, i pack a hammock full time!)
The suspension wasn't my cup of tea, but then again - i've changed the suspension on all of my hammocks(kind of OCD about it)
And almost everybody have their take on a favorite system.
(For Full disclosure: I really like this hammock, and have after testing it contacted Planet Hammock - to become a local sales point.)
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"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."-Thomas Edison"If there is anything bigger than my ego in here, i want it dragged outside and shot"!!!-Zap Brannigan
To much time on your hands? Waste some time here
By the end of August, we will introduce a complete new suspension set that is SUPER(!) light... TITANIUM is our keyword!
So keep on checking our websites!
Because I have my finger plugging a hole in the dike!
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"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."-Thomas Edison"If there is anything bigger than my ego in here, i want it dragged outside and shot"!!!-Zap Brannigan
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That's Holland: aka The Netherlands. But I am a big Vikings fan!
Last edited by Bomber; 07-23-2011 at 14:37.
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Member of the infamous "Hyperborean Hang Gang"
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"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."-Thomas Edison"If there is anything bigger than my ego in here, i want it dragged outside and shot"!!!-Zap Brannigan
To much time on your hands? Waste some time here
Yes, "Hans Brinker; or, the Silver Skates: A Story of Life in Holland" by Mary Mapes Dodge. But the story of the boy who puts his finger into a hole in the dike until help could arrive was usually treated separately and was a grammar school favorite in my generation. I forgot that this was a story written by an American author and may not be familiar to Europeans. Although researching it now on Google I see that the story of the boy did originate in Europe. All this brain busting has made me tired. I think I'm going to climb into my Planet hammock and rest up a bit. Oh, wait! I don't have one!
Last edited by jtbradyl; 07-23-2011 at 16:59.
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