I may be new to the hammock camping fun but I am always looking for new things to improve my hobbies
I may be new to the hammock camping fun but I am always looking for new things to improve my hobbies
If there is anything you would like to see in this review please post it as I am open for sugestions.
As a side sleeper, I know that bridges aren't the best at accommodating drawing up the knees into a semi-fetal position. But, I'd like you to compare your opinion of comfort in this position.
Mike
"Life is a Project!"
This could be helpful when buying my next hammock.
Carpe noctem!!
This thread has my interest.
JaxHiker aka Kudzu - WFA
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as long as suggestions are being offered (and seemingly taken) for this review, comparisons/analysis I would give were I to do such a review
Tarp related
-- how long is the hammock, suspension triangle apex to apex
-- how wide is the hammock at the widest points
-- what sort of surface or protrusions would touch the tarp at the widest points
-- distance between spreader bars (i.e., length of hammock measured from spreader bar to spreader bar)
-- how deep is the hammock from spreader bar to bottom of hammock under load (relates to coverage from wind-blown rain under the edge of the tarp
Hammock related
-- distance between spreader bars
-- length of spreader bars
-- weight of spreader bars
-- ability to substitute hiking poles for spreader bars
-- width of fabric under the spreader bar
-- width of fabric at the middle of the hammock
-- weight
-- bugnet, ease of use
-- means of connecting spreader bar to hammock
-- storage, if any. How much, how does it affect balance
-- ability to include pad
-- support for attaching underquilt and/or weather cover
Perception
-- "view" from within the hammock
-- "feel" at the shoulders
-- "tippiness"
-- ability to curl, how far up can one's knees be brought up and held in place comfortably for an extended period of time
-- aesthetic "look" of hammock
There's probably more but that's what comes to mind off the top of my head. Looking forward to the review
Grizz
(alias ProfessorHammock on youtube)
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