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    leftover material on hammock

    why is there unused fabric when i lay in my gt ultralight. when im laying i can lay the sides of my hammock over me.could i get away with a smaller hammock?

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    You mean material that's floppy?

    It happens. You can mod it with some stretchy bands or shock cord to tighten the edges up when you lay in it--really only good to keep supplies inside the hammock.

    If you mean leftover, as in rough material that shouldn't be there, return it.

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    The GT Ultralight is a fairly small hammock. Are you laying on a diagonal or in line with the hammock?

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    its not rough material or anything its floppy just wandering how small i could get and yes i lay diagonally

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