Was searching for some info on the science of getting a flat lay and cant seem to find what I'm looking for. Don't get me wrong, I know the basics to hammock positions and how to lay in them to change your angles or position but I recently bought one of the Yukon outfitters off Woot (cause who can pass up that deal for a spare/rec hammock) after having my eno DN for some time now. I can get pretty flat in my eno, definitely good enough to get a good nights sleep, but I switched over to the Yukon just for the sake of trying it out and despite being almost a foot longer and a couple inches wider than the eno, I cant get as flat in the Yukon. I actually set them up side by side and tried all sorts of things to see what the difference was and why it felt like my butt was drooping in the Yukon. Is it the cheaper material (stretch)or is it the way they're made? Anyone have some input without getting all super technical on this? And it is the exact same suspension set up at the optimum hang angles. If there's another thread that is specific to this please point the way and I will read up, but most of what I've found didn't cover this exactly.
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