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    Wookie on a Chameleon

    Has anyone tried a Wookie UQ on a Dutchware Chameleon Hammock? I'd like to know how good the fit was and what adjustments (if any) you needed to make.

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    Havent tried it, but own both. If I get a chance next week, maybe I can see how they fit.

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    I know this was discussed before but I couldn't locate the thread. I have both and the Wooki works just fine on the Chameleon. Just be sure to get the Wooki XL as that is the proper length to get.
    Last edited by TrailSlug; 08-18-2017 at 16:55.

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    Good to know. Thanks for the tip.

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    I've used my Wookie XL on the used Dream Hammock I picked up here on the HF not long ago and on my new Simply Light Designs Trail Lair. Works beautifully on both--just had to add a mini biner to the head end to clip it onto the hammock's CL. I'm confident it'd work just as well on a chameleon! ...Of course you'll have to lay the same diagonal direction as the insulation on the Wookie runs..you can't flip to the mirror orientation of the chameleon and still have it work. If you have the normal Wookie XL you'll always have to right lay...if you have the mirror Wookie XL you'll always have to left lay, otherwise part of you will be on the uninsulated portion.

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    The Wooki works with any normal gathered end hammock. You might have to extend the suspension or whip the Wooki shorter, though. But I have been using a standard Wooki with hammocks ranging from 10' to 12' for a year now. Just make sure that there is one elastic element in the suspension that fails before the Wooki does.

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    Great answers, Thanks everyone!


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