I love my BMBH and almost fell asleep in it first time i hung it (this is easy when you're old like me).
IMHO
Side-sleeping -check.
Sleeping on stomach -works for parts of the night -same as my matress at home.
Pillow required -check; but clothing in a stuff sack works too.
No back, knee, or leg pains, or stiffness -check.
Shoulder' touching sides -check; but not with a pad loaded (and I usually sleep on side anyway). Then again, I'm not built like an NFL lineman...
OK as a lounger but not great -check; but works well enough as a lounger to cook, change shoes, fiddle with gear, and enjoy the scenery.
Still, bodies may vary![]()
Those here recommending it is best to try them all then buy the one you can't do without are wise.
I also use a Nano 7 for day trips -as more of a lounger.
Some say the Nano 7 sleeps well but i can never get comfy enough in that one to last more than an hour or so at a time. Spoiled by my BMBH...and curious about Brandon's new bridge too.
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