Warbonnet say on their website: "’We located in Fort Collins, CO in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, and ALL OUR GEAR IS MADE HERE LOCALLY"
is China 'local' ?????
Warbonnet say on their website: "’We located in Fort Collins, CO in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, and ALL OUR GEAR IS MADE HERE LOCALLY"
is China 'local' ?????
All of the gear with the exception of the trial run Brandon POSTED about, was made locally. Gear made internattionally is explicitly identified on his website with the (i) designation. Any gear without the i was made locally. Give the guy a break, most people wouldn't have said anything. AS well, many other big names do the same, can't blame Brandon for being curious.
Go WBBB or WB Traveler.
Or HH without bottom entry.
Or just about any other hammock.
When the obvious is unthinkable.
My videos.
http://www.youtube.com/user/tbhan55/videos
http://vimeo.com/user7103369
I just tried a Switchback (Tree to Trail Gear) and I was blown away by the comfort.
Try to catch up with one of these and give it a try. I am a side sleeper and like to toss & turn. I think the way you sleep has a lot to do with your preferrence of hammocks. Also, your height and weight. What works for one, may not work for another because of these parameters.
I've been sleeping in a Warbonnet Blackbird.
Mike
"Life is a Project!"
Thank you HF family for the great choices. I will put up a vid of my choice on YouTube soon. Younguys can check it out at scouts next outdoor adventure. Thank you all again. If anyone else has input please chime in.
SNOA
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