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    Senior Member Northern Mike's Avatar
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    Indoor/Home Hammock Hanging hammock of choice?

    With all the folks on here that are using their hammocks for sleeping at home, I thought I would toss up the question about what type of hammock you guys are using.
    Are you just using the same hammock you would outdoors/camping? Or are you using something of a different material/setup?

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    Brazilians, Nicaraguans, and Mayans at home; depending on the season.
    Nylon in the woods.

    Right tool for the job and all that.
    Trust nobody!

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    I have been using a Warbonnet Traveler 1.7 single for 19 months.
    I use a light summer UQ in the winter months, but no UQ in the heat of summer. Best sleep ever!

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    Ticket to the Moon King size. Huge but super comfy. Lived in it all last year, then the wife moved in and made me start sleeping in a bed.

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    for home it's currently a Eureka bridge hammock. Very cozy.
    Can't see taking it into the woods though, too heavy and I'm puzzled on how to get an underquilt attached. For inside use a pad between the double layer works great.

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    At home my go to is a Byer Amozinas Moskito hammock I picked up at an REI yardsale, and repaired. It's hands down the most comfortable hammock I've tried. I just flip it over so the bugnet is on the bottom, light years better than my HH EPL UL.
    Quote Originally Posted by Northern Mike View Post
    With all the folks on here that are using their hammocks for sleeping at home, I thought I would toss up the question about what type of hammock you guys are using.
    Are you just using the same hammock you would outdoors/camping? Or are you using something of a different material/setup?
    Last edited by dirtwheels; 04-13-2013 at 00:21.

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    At home my go to is a Byer Amozinas Moskito hammock I picked up at an REI yardsale, and repaired. It's hands down the most comfortable hammock I've tried. I just flip it over so the bugnet is on the bottom.

    Quote Originally Posted by Northern Mike View Post
    With all the folks on here that are using their hammocks for sleeping at home, I thought I would toss up the question about what type of hammock you guys are using.
    Are you just using the same hammock you would outdoors/camping? Or are you using something of a different material/setup?
    Last edited by dirtwheels; 04-13-2013 at 12:17.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MedicineMan View Post
    for home it's currently a Eureka bridge hammock. Very cozy.
    Can't see taking it into the woods though, too heavy and I'm puzzled on how to get an underquilt attached. For inside use a pad between the double layer works great.
    OT: With what angle do you hang it? I've been wondering if I should try a bridge hammock for indoor hanging, but I wouldn't be able to go shallower than 30°.

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    I sleep in my Yukon indoors.

    Awesome to just lie around and read a book as well
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