For a starter you might check with Paul...
http://arrowheadequipment.webs.com/
Thanks for that last link. Is he located in Mountain Home? I couldn't find it on his site. A coworker suggested I look to him before I got my Tenkara rod, but I apparently wasn't google savvy enough to find him... see a trend here?
Mountain Home tickles my dim memory. He is planning a Fall group hang (Saw Tooth Mtn) as well...very much recommend going to one of these to get eyes on (and feet up) hammock set ups. You might also look at Washington and Oregon planned group hang to see if any are close enough to attend.
I'll have to look into that. Then again, I think there's a very good chance I will feel the need to get a hammock before August, so it might just be a good chance to go hang.
I switched from my eno to a traveler in December. I will never go back, I love it. Going to be buying my BB soon.
The WB Traveler is my favorite simple sling hammock!
Trust nobody!
I just switched to one from a DIY hammock. I bought it used from a member here.
After finally getting the chance to try it out on a trip, I can say that the Traveler is a very comfortable hammock.
"Civilization is the limitless multiplication of unnecessary necessities." - Mark Twain
“I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order.” - John Burroughs
I have had just about every vendor-made hammock there is. And the Warbonnet Traveler won out. I have two 1.7 singles and doubt I will ever have anything else.
The cheapest and the best. I do whoopies and Dynaglide ridgeline on them.
Single layer, no pad, suck it up and get an UQ you won't be disappointed .... just "toasty warm" and sound asleep .... seriously.
Straps with dutch clips are what i use ...
Call stormcrow (Adam) @ http://www.hammockgear.com
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