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    BIAS Hiker Lite?

    How does it compare to an ENO SN? (Asking about that one in particular b/c that's the only thing I have to make a comparison to :P) I was going to DIY one or get a Dutch, but saw this one as a potential option that would be a good price to start out with. I am 5'4" - around 160 (really hoping that number will be dropping soon ). Just not sure about the fabric... is it something that will be durable enough?
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    Nevermind - Google gave me some insight. I think I am going to try it
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    there is a whole forum section on the bias hammock under manufacturers. hope you find your info.

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    My only complaint is the width - 55" versus 58" to 60" for most hammocks (excluding ENO; they go crazy with width). However, at your height, you should be fine with that width.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SilvrSurfr View Post
    My only complaint is the width - 55" versus 58" to 60" for most hammocks (excluding ENO; they go crazy with width). However, at your height, you should be fine with that width.
    That was actually my main concern when comparing them... I am hoping the added length will help make up for the lack of width.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattyg View Post
    there is a whole forum section on the bias hammock under manufacturers. hope you find your info.
    Thanks for the heads up. I didn't think of looking there, I was just doing random searches of the whole forum. I'll go check it out.
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