At home, I'm an avid stomach sleeper. Sometimes I'll roll onto a side, but if I end up on my back, I tend to snore or at least breathe weird and wake up with a sore throat.
Camping, I use a Dutch netless and can sleep with reasonable comfort on my back, but still wake with a bit of a sore throat most mornings. I'm thinking I'd like to give a bridge hammock a try to see if I can stomach sleeping in a hammock a reality.
The ridge Runner seems to be the most readily available bridge. If I were to put an insulated self-inflating pad into the sleeve of a double layer RR, would/should that give me a relatively flat, stomach-compatible lay? Would the double layer even be needed? I mean, laying the pad right in the hammock would allow it to shift around a bit.
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