I'm 5'10", 165lbs... and find the Nano7 size to be too small for my comfort level.
Yeah, I am going to go with something bigger after doing research on the Nano, I agree.
Is mosquito netting important? If so, a netted hammock is lighter than the same hammock w/o net and having to add a net sock/tube or similar solution. Something to consider.
I was in limbo on this, but with not having such a weight difference of having one and not having one, I'm going to get one that has the net already on it.
Warbonnet's traveler (non-netted hammock) is 12.5oz (1.1oz fabric) or 16.5oz (1.7oz fabric) - including the rope suspension. Something like that is going to be far more comfortable than the compressed size of the Nano7.
I see that th WBBB is VERY popular and I can't understand why the big hupla is over it, even after the research. Please no offense Brandon.
If you can find someone here to whip one up for you real quick, you could have a very light 1.1oz full sized (5'wide, 10-11ft long) hammock for a fair price. I'd offer but I'm afraid I've got too many irons in the fire right now, with a trip starting this Friday.
This is one I threw together and weighs 16oz, including the attached bugnet w/full lengh zipper. Hammock body is 5' wide, 11' long with 1.6oz ripstop.
Man that is nice. I wish I had the talent that you guys/gals have with sewing. I can sew, just not the greatest
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