310-ish here and my daughter and I (50-ish) take regular after school naps in it.
310-ish here and my daughter and I (50-ish) take regular after school naps in it.
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Originally Posted by body942
Me big. Me like hammockgear burrow. Long. Problems no. People good.
I like the way the material feels, but then I've only ever laid in other hammocks for a few minutes.
As Timberrr said, we are happy with them. Sometimes I find myself wondering if I need a double layer hammock and then I remind myself that I live in Florida and don't need anything under padding for warmth for 8 months out of the year! I'll be keeping the ENO DN until we find a hammock truly built for a couple.
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Cute pics, Opie!
I sleep in an Eno Double every night, most comfly sleep I've ever had!
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I built my DIY home sleeper to a doublenest spec and it was extremely satisfying. I would buy one if I could get out of it without assistance. At home I rigged an assist rope. I can't see doing that in the field.
I may be slow... But I sure am gimpy.
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Thanks to everyone that responded to this. I do believe a new ENOS is in my near future, and its $100 bucks cheaper then my Claytor and about 1/4 the weight. Can't wait to try it out once i pick it up. Maybe tomorrow. Once again thanks to everyone for their input it definetly helped me make a decision.
Two dbl Eno hammocks and work great
Me and my brother got a double nest from eno and decided to test the weight limit I weigh 185 and my brother weighs 245 and it held fine just the poles kinda bent
Even in a time of elephantine vanity and greed, one never has to look far to see the campfires of gentle people hanging from trees.
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