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    New Member Eurohang's Avatar
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    My Grand Trunk Nano 7

    hi guys thought I want to share it with you:
    So i just recently got my nano 7 from Grand Trunk and i must say I was sceptical; however, i was impressed by the quality behind it. The specs are: 9ft long and 4ft wide and weighs just under 7oz. All the seems are triple stitched and fits very nicely in sewn in little bag.
    I replaced the carabiners that come with and exchanged with continuous loops made out of amsteel, followed by woopie slings. I wish however, that the hammock would come in different colours. It is silvery greyish looking. Also i added a fixed ridgeline made out of dynaglide and still weighs 7oz, not bad huh?
    Overall i am very impressed by it and for 65 Can$ I can't really argue. Unfortunately I don't know how to post pictures yet but i will figure out that so it will come.

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    Senior Member Firesong's Avatar
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    Excellent! We need more CDN hangers
    I usually use tapatalk on my phone for pictures. But I'm sure you will show us your setup when you can

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    I almost bought that as my first hammock but they were sold out. Good buy

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    I have a Nano and its a great second hammock to bring on a canoe trip or even a backpacking trip if you're not counting grams. Handy to use to lounge in or for gear.

    This picture was from a trip where I didn't plan for snow and the hill was the only snow free spot. The benefits of hammock camping! My Nano is near the cliff (overlooking a 100 foot drop) where I lounged while enjoying a view and hot beverage.

    Don't let life get in the way of living.

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    Senior Member CrankyOldGuy's Avatar
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    I have 4 other hammocks and I keep coming back to the Nano. I'm 5-10, 175 lbs. and I sleep comfortably on my side. The light weight is a bonus but I've changed out my whoopies for straps and dutch buckles for ease of setup... OK, not really for ease of setup but for the blazing speed of setup so that I can gloat from a prone position while my hiking partner is still working on his.

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    Last edited by CrankyOldGuy; 01-27-2015 at 11:13.
    "A bore is a man who deprives you of solitude without providing you with company." Gian Vincenzo Gravina (1664 - 1718)

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