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    Smile My SwitchBack is coming!

    These are a quite slow pages compared to Warbonnet section. I do not like these announcements, but in this case I thought it would be nice to have a new post here.

    So, maybe in little over week I will be hanging on my new DL 1.9 SB with strap suspension.

    HURRAY!!!

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    switchback

    The switchback is still the best hammock that I own. I have a wbbb, a jrb bridge, light owl and 2 or 3 others. The switchback is still my go to hammock, and the one that I sleep the best in. Enjoy. dave

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    yep.. i've been thru a slew of X-hammocks, but the TTTG SBLH still hangs in my closet--- RW Mod and all.

    congrats! on your new hammock. enjoy it! well built, and comfort trumps.
    "Jeff-Becking"

    DOWNTOWN BROWN!!!!

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    Great choice

    Hopefully I'll be enjoying my SB soon--haven't had it out in a while other than out at the park playing with my kids. They are great hammocks. Enjoy!

    Michael

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    Quote Originally Posted by drichi View Post
    The switchback is still the best hammock that I own. I have a wbbb, a jrb bridge, light owl and 2 or 3 others. The switchback is still my go to hammock, and the one that I sleep the best in. Enjoy. dave
    Quote Originally Posted by rip waverly View Post
    yep.. i've been thru a slew of X-hammocks, but the TTTG SBLH still hangs in my closet--- RW Mod and all.

    congrats! on your new hammock. enjoy it! well built, and comfort trumps.
    Hi praise indeed for these hammocks which I have not been fortunate enough to try out yet. I can not find what the dimensions of these hammocks are. Any one know? I'm thinking of how well they might work with Pea and PolarPods.

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    Bought one of the early ones and it immediately got confiscated by mi esposa. I finally bought #2 and it has the 2QZQ mod. I am liking it a lot. Looks real nice under my Hard Rock tarp by Arrowhead eq.
    We are now ready to start our way down the Great Unknown.We are three quarters of a mile in the depth of the earth.We have an unknown distance yet to run, an unknow river yet to explore.What falls there are, we know not; what rocks beset the channel, we know not; what walls rise over the river, we know not. Ah, well! We may conjecture many things. The men talk as cheerfully as ever; jests are bandied about freely this morning; but to me the cheer is somber and the jests are ghastly. Powell 1869

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    I noticed the website says suspension sold separately. I think they started with Whoopie then went to strap/buckles. Did yours come with straps or were they extra?

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    Suspension is optional

    Quote Originally Posted by Delboy View Post
    I noticed the website says suspension sold separately. I think they started with Whoopie then went to strap/buckles. Did yours come with straps or were they extra?
    It came with straps, but they must be bought as an extra option. I personally like the idea. I do not like whoopies, they are not simple enough (whoopies and tree huggers, with straps it is all in same package).

    Of course one can think it is a way to make the price bit higher, but I think it is a way to serve Your customer by selling what one wants not what You think is the best option.

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    Love my Switchback - I believe it was Shane in Texas that described it as "Hanging Nirvana"
    I can't think of a better description!
    Mike
    "Life is a Project!"

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    Thanks...I agree

    I don't like to pay for something that I don't want or need.

    Do you like this better than your BB?

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