fantastic setup. I'm just trying to spend as many nights outdoors as I can to avoid the "box of death".
fantastic setup. I'm just trying to spend as many nights outdoors as I can to avoid the "box of death".
"eastern rain is made of skittles and one need only pack an appetite."
Just wait till you see the room actually clean and not in the testing phase...
Congratulations for getting off the ground - I mean, floor! LOL
Mike
"Life is a Project!"
Here's my DD all setup. Slept like a rock lastnight in it.
I would get a 13' or 12' is that case, you want to be some room to adjust if needed. On my previous home I attached the hammock directly into the wall, and wish I had some more room. In my current set up I have ropes between the eye-bolt and carabineers so I can adjust it as needed. Took a couple of days to get the perfect sag.
I think the differences between a Maya an and Brazilian is the fabric. Mayans look way note stretchy, I never tried one. I can speak about the Brazilian ones, its cotton and it's very sturdy, making it easier to get a flat lay.
I'd rather be hanging.
Here we go, this one looks like it fits the bill!!
Its also local ish to me!
http://www.myhammock.com/proddetail....-FAMILY&cat=13
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Welcome to fulltimeing sparkfly. Just returned from VA. where turtledog #1 and I spent two weeks in the garage. The same hammock I use every night at home just with a different suspension as the TD is 2' shorter than the home stand. Just wish that I would have found hammocks 40 years ago and my wife and I wouldn't have spent thousands of dollars on different mattresses.
Most of us end up poorer here but richer for being here. Olddog, Fulltime hammocker, 365 nights a year.
Making an adjustable Ridgeline out of zing it today for it!
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