[QUOTE=rweb82;2034336]In my experience, hammocks made with the triple-panel construction always feel like a cacoon. On top of that, 118" is too short for overnight sleeping for most folks. I'd recommend getting a hammock that is made from one piece of fabric- 11' long and at least 58" wide. I can side-sleep in both of my Dream Hammocks with no issues. All of the cottage vendors construct their hammocks out of a single piece of fabric for the body.
I actually read on here that an expensive hammock isn’t as expensive vs buying a bunch of different ones then finally buying a good one. Not saying money isn’t a problem but I’m not afraid to invest into a good camping hammock that will last me a while as long as it’s very comfortable. But there are so many dang options...
Does anyone know if there is a 360* bug net on the market for a 12’ hammock. I’m leaning towards the 12’ from Dutch. Don’t really care to become a seamstress to make my own. If I cannot find a source for one that may sway my decision.
I have the SLD one in 12’ , and the larger opening available on one end makes it a lot easier to wrangle over an underquilt. Definitely would recommend.
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Pulled the trigger on the Dutch 12’ does anyone know If that will come with the ends already gathered and ready to hang? I chose the 8” loop options for suspension.
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