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    Senior Member Darby's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuck View Post
    From doing a bunch of research, it seems that there is a consensus that the SB is more comfortable than the wbbb.
    WHAT???

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAD777 View Post
    Actually, there is an acronym dictionary on this site. However, I'm on my phone and my cut & paste abilities are limited.

    Also, my standard Switchback is infinitely more comfortable than my standard Blackbird. And I hike with two others who agree with me. To each his own.
    + 1 on the Switchback being more comfy than the BB but My new 10" Dream Hammock 1.9 Darien UL is equally comfy as the Switchback but lighter. The Switchback and the WBBB are both advertised as being 10 foot but the Switchback is a good 8" longer. As far as 11 foot hammocks I have tried them and I personally didn't care for them, plus my underquilt suspension didn't fit and my tarp was to small. Just some things to think about.

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    The longer length allows for a more diagonal sleeping position. For a wee bit more weight, those extra 8" can add a lot to comfort.

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