About to order habanero and have one questions about directional baffles.
I sleep head right/feet left; is that right lay or left lay?
About to order habanero and have one questions about directional baffles.
I sleep head right/feet left; is that right lay or left lay?
Head right/feet left is typically called a left lay, but remove any doubt by specifically confirming this when ordering.
When I first got into hammocking I would've sworn that head direction would be more important than foot, but nooooo....
Five Basic Principles of Going Lighter (not me... the great Cam Honan of OZ)
“If everybody is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking.” ~ Gen. George S Patton
Head right and your body lays slanted to the left, hence left lay. I'm a left lay, but usually get straight baffles so it can be used by others if needed. Might need to try the directional baffles sometime!
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I am "Left Lay". I went through a fair amount of gear before I figured out I am a lefty.
I put together a TQ with directional baffles, I did not feel like they made much if any difference except in esthetics. I like the look but the function was not much different.
Last edited by IRONFISH45; 11-12-2018 at 23:35.
Thank you all! Time to upgrade from the no-sew PLUQ.
Went with the straight lay. Looks great after cursory glance, can't wiat to use it!
I think you will be happy!
After a couple nights in the hammock I have come to the sad conclusion that it is too short for me. It breaks my heart bc it is such a beautiful piece of gear.
I called LL and spoke with George, which is what I should have done in the first place. He set me straight. Now I get to try and sell this one as I wait for my new, longer UQ.
BUT, the good news is that I went ahead and got a TQ, too!
-John
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