Several years ago there was a member trial and review of this item. It was posted here but my search foo is not all that good. I'm sure someone can track it down for you.
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I was one of the HF testers.
Bear in mind, this is an Either / Or dual duty item. You can use it as a tarp OR a hammock. One at a time! It works well as either, but not both at the same time.
It works very well as a tarp, water proof & all that, ample tie outs! Pretty good as a cool weather hammock. As it is water proof, if you sweat you swim. I recently gave mine to a,,,,, large, friend (around 300+ lbs) & it held him very well.
When you have a backpack on, no matter where you are, you’re home.
PAIN is INEVITABLE. MISERY is OPTIONAL.
I believe the name may have changed and it used to be call the All Terrain Travel Hammock. A search for that or ATTH may yield more results.
Thanks for the replies. I'm going to do some more research on this one. What I am really interested in is the fact that it is a lot lighter than my current tarp (Kelty noah) and it has multiple configurations. It also gives me a lot of options while I'm on the trail. hmmmmm.
Just keep in mind that it isn't going to give a lot of coverage as a tarp (only 3 ft on each side of the ridgeline). I have one and think that it's best use is primarily a hammock that can be used as a shelter if you want to have a place to get out of the rain for a bit.
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