“I am losing precious days. I am degenerating into a machine for making money. I am learning nothing in this trivial world of men. I must break away and get out into the mountains to learn the news”
― John Muir
Much as I'm intrigued by the Chameleon, my next hammock will almost certainly be a bridge design because my wife doesn't really enjoy any of my gathered end hammocks.
So if this flight of fancy comes to pass, I'm thinking a Bridgemeleon might be a very interesting and attractive option.
"...the height of hammock snobbery!"
I'm listening
Peace Dutch
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Spindrift like D door zippers, vented covers, and condensation... oh my!
What if the winter cover had a built in frost bib... Shug style. Your entire body could be inside the zipped cover to retain body heat except your face so your breath is vented outside.
I'm not sure a Warbonnet Ridgerunner with a solid cover wouldn't give me Claustrophobia or Cleithrophobia. Not to mention that small of an area would be like sleeping in a sauna. Way to damp for me. I've slept in sub teen temps in my RR and never once did I wish for a solid cover. If you get the proper rated down quilts for the temps you will encounter these covers are a thing of the past.
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Tacblades
I think if warbonnet was going to go down this route it will be something completely different and unique design, like the blackbird was back in the day.
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Tacblades
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