Believe it or not, I've been able to sleep on my stomach in my CLARK NX-250. Don't ask me how I do it, cuz I wake up like that. But side sleeping, no problem whatsoever.
Believe it or not, I've been able to sleep on my stomach in my CLARK NX-250. Don't ask me how I do it, cuz I wake up like that. But side sleeping, no problem whatsoever.
No issue side sleeping in my Warbonnet Ridge Runner.
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Late to the party here, but I can NEVER sleep on my back in bed. But once I got my WBBB, I've been able to sleep more comfortably on my back than I ever could in any position in bed. I'm talking 12hrs+ straight of solid sleep in the hammock! An alarm is handy
I have side slept in my ENO singlenest many a night. I have sorta slept in my Warbonnet Ridge runner. I can only sleep comfortably on one side in it. Still trying to get it sorted out. I think it depends on how big you are and the size of your hammock.
i would recommend if you are sleeping more than one person in a hammock you are asking for a not so comfortable night. I got my missus her own bridge hammock and she loves it. She has fallen asleep on her stomach before in the bridge.
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Total side sleeper in my wbbb. Lay on my left side facing zipper. But for some odd can't get myself to lay on my right side facing away without feeling like I'm stuck and the feeling of being super tippy
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I generally do both, without problem. I would recommend either using a top quilt or opening up your sleeping bag and using like a quilt. That makes it much easier to toss and turn, so to speak.
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