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    Senior Member bkrgi's Avatar
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    Terrace BC
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    Robic XL 1.1oz 11'
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    RSBTR PU4000 tarps
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    Just go and build your Hammock. Take The Cotton (if that is your preferred) and start crafting away.....then build another cause you where having too much fun and wanted to tweak/try something else.. see where this goes..

    Insulation under you is a must, so, either craft your own or buy a Down quilt and never look back... a 20* is just a all around good place to start even for indoor full time hanging and you have it for the outdoor hangs

    Just get DIY'ing and have fun
    Life is too Short to not feed the addiction....Hang on and explore the World

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    Senior Member Duffy's Avatar
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    Millinocket, Maine
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    Sheltowee 20
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    Speer
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    Burrow
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    An old heavyweight sleeping bag on the inside of my tablecloth hammock does the trick for me.
    Something hidden. Go and find it. Go, and look behind the Ranges. Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you . . . Go! - Rudyard Kipling

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    Senior Member brazilianguy's Avatar
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    Mar 2014
    Location
    Seattle, WA
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    Sheltowee Boone 20*
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    WL Big Daddy
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    I sleep full time on the posted paradiso hammock. Yes, they are a tad warmer than a nylon hammock. I won't sleep without an UQ unless it's over 80*. I use a one season jarbidge underquilt in the bedroom.

    Out of my 6-7 hammocks, my paradiso is the most comfortable hands down. It's not only about the fabric, but the size and build. The ropes at the ends and 13ft length makes getting a calfridge impossible. The wideness of it, makes it using in different positions fun. I often sit cross legged and read while in the hammock.
    I'd rather be hanging.

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