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    I found some hammocks are simply easier for me to exit. My ENO was medium easy to exit. Several hammocks I required assistance to exit. What I discovered was the fact narrower hammocks are easier for me to exit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lubbockhammockguy View Post
    When you put your legs out of the hammock, in a sitting position, do your feet touch the ground?

    What I do is I walk backwards, while sitting. This allows my feet to get directly under my body to easily stand up.

    I was never truly comfortable in my eno without a ridgeline
    What this guy said.
    Hanging in the woods, paddlin and catching trout- My kind of living...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Speedogomer View Post
    The ENO doublenest is a very wide hammock, wider than your typical camping hammock. This coupled with the sewn on colored side panels that close you in, makes you have a very "deep" hammock.

    Doublenest Deluxe at that!

    Yep, a newbie mistake I guess! . I use a couple of clothes pins to keep the excess fabric from hanging too much into the interior. Still worth the $49 in my book though. The ad said it would fit an adult plus their 'favorite St. Bernard' ....that did it for me, even though my dog is only partially St. Bernard! I still don't think I'll try though. Bigger is better, you know?

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    I have the same issue. Stoked to replace this monster with something better

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