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    Why not buy both; fiddle around with them to figure out which best suits your needs; then sell the "loser" here?

    They're both great products and will sell quickly, so the A-B test wont' cost you much money at all... and it'll be fun!
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    Senior Member HammockCanoe's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Intimidator View Post
    Will need to be one inch or so within exact dimensions and RL length. I asked about it when it first came out.
    The Wooki, out of the box, will fit any gathered end hammock with the same body length as the WB it was intended for. The RL length is not a factor. See this post from Brandon here:
    https://hammockforums.net/forum/show...=1#post1703799

    But, with minor and easy modifications, the Wooki will fit practically any gathered end hammock. Many users did just that and it's been discussed here many times. Example here: https://hammockforums.net/forum/show...=1#post1685302

    I have a regular Wooki (10 ft body), but it took me ten minutes to make it work on my LSoH Warrior Edge which is an 11 ft hammock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HammockCanoe View Post
    The Wooki, out of the box, will fit any gathered end hammock with the same body length as the WB it was intended for. The RL length is not a factor. See this post from Brandon here:
    https://hammockforums.net/forum/show...=1#post1703799

    But, with minor and easy modifications, the Wooki will fit practically any gathered end hammock. Many users did just that and it's been discussed here many times. Example here: https://hammockforums.net/forum/show...=1#post1685302

    I have a regular Wooki (10 ft body), but it took me ten minutes to make it work on my LSoH Warrior Edge which is an 11 ft hammock.
    Even better! Thanks for clarifying

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    Thanks for the helpful discussion. I have a BBXLC and am about to get another hammock, possibly a BB. I have also been wondering whether to go with a Wooki v. Incubator. I will be interested to hear more field reports from hangers using a Wooki on something other than a BB.

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    I have used my wookie with my 11' go-camp hammock from go-outtfitters with no problems, only had to add biner to the head end. I lay the same thing in both hammocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scubahhh View Post
    Why not buy both; fiddle around with them to figure out which best suits your needs; then sell the "loser" here?

    They're both great products and will sell quickly, so the A-B test wont' cost you much money at all... and it'll be fun!
    I wish I could buy both, but I have to sell the winter nest as it is to afford one of them. As far as resale goes wouldn't the incubator be a little better since its not designed around a certain hammock? That's one of the issues I'm having with selling the winter nest, people think it only fits a HH even though it'll fit any gathered end pretty much just like the wookie would.
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