Heavy but they have some pretty good ideas.
A 4 point bridge that doesn't sway for one.
Expensive but so is a Clark.
Are they comfy is the ultimate question ??
http://www.newtribe.com/catalog/prod...roducts_id=114
Heavy but they have some pretty good ideas.
A 4 point bridge that doesn't sway for one.
Expensive but so is a Clark.
Are they comfy is the ultimate question ??
http://www.newtribe.com/catalog/prod...roducts_id=114
Looks nice but one for the car campers I think.
I bet it's a good nights sleep in there
The suspension lines are 1" _Nylon_ circular webbing. That is climbing webbing which is great for climbing. Not so great for hammocks. The stuff can stretch like a gummy worm. When the stress is released it does not retain its stretched length but springs bak to where it started. Most folks rely on polypro or polyester webbing. Just a thought.
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If I'm not mistaken, I think that the treeboat hammocks are designed to be used high off the ground. Maybe that is why they chose the tubular nylon webbing. If I was into multi-pitch tree climbing it might be something I would look into, but if not then I don't think it's a great option. I assume that if you do tree climbing like that you would use a haul bag, but I don't know much about it.
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I wasn't so concerned with the material as the style of 4 point suspension it uses and the combination of a bridge yet has the fabric head end raised unlike the totally flat lay of a normal bridge.
Now if the foot end was built like a BMBH you could have the best of both world's.
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looks like a military body bag hammock
I really like their bug net design. But not for $126
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Hey, it's only money
I've seen these used in california redwoods. good for what they're used for.. I think I can get more bang for my buck with something else. But if I was rock climbing or climbing monstrous trees this'd be great
I think the photos on their site are interesting
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