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    Senior Member Floridahanger's Avatar
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    Go on, Dutch. Sell him the "plans" for $10.

    shhh, doesn't have to know it's a youtube video...
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    That Bridge Hammock is quite amazing!! The concept is very sweet if you pack your gear in dry sacks and don't mind taking everything apart to set up sleep mode. Make sure you have cell service though when you attempt to pack it all up to leave as you might need to watch that video again! Holy buckles batman!!! HAHAHA!! Killer beard ya had then by the way...
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    Quote Originally Posted by curlymaple42 View Post
    That Bridge Hammock is quite amazing!! The concept is very sweet if you pack your gear in dry sacks and don't mind taking everything apart to set up sleep mode. Make sure you have cell service though when you attempt to pack it all up to leave as you might need to watch that video again! Holy buckles batman!!! HAHAHA!! Killer beard ya had then by the way...
    The problem is of it rains you are sleeping in a wet hammock.


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    Oh yeh!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Military hiker View Post
    The problem is of it rains you are sleeping in a wet hammock.


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    Rain does pose a challenge but it is made form waterproof dyneema material and the outside of the pack is the outside of the hammock. It was more designed to work with a pad than quilt as this was made before quilts were popular and there were no bridge specific quilt. I have hiked with it in the rain. I found my biggest challenge it laying it on the ground to fold it all up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch View Post
    Rain does pose a challenge but it is made form waterproof dyneema material and the outside of the pack is the outside of the hammock. It was more designed to work with a pad than quilt as this was made before quilts were popular and there were no bridge specific quilt. I have hiked with it in the rain. I found my biggest challenge it laying it on the ground to fold it all up.
    Oh. I was trying to bash it at all. I think it is truly awesome. I have used the dyneema gridstop on packs, but never on a hammock.


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