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    Member pixelgator's Avatar
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    I have the same hammock and a similar pad. I just ignore the pad's desire to escape and lay down on it. After a minute it behaves.

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    Senior Member MAD777's Avatar
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    To keep any pad from wanting to escape from underneath you, simply run some lines of silicone on top & bottom of the pad. It's just sticky enough to hold the pad in place.

    This works to keep a pad from sliding along a tent floor too.
    Mike
    "Life is a Project!"

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    New Member flailer's Avatar
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    Hey, that sounds like a great idea!

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