How difficult is it to get your uq and tq attached/ into your hammock with the nano buginator installed? I like the design but it seams it might be a pain to get an uq attached.
How difficult is it to get your uq and tq attached/ into your hammock with the nano buginator installed? I like the design but it seams it might be a pain to get an uq attached.
The TQ doesn't get attached to the hammock. Just attach the UQ, then put on the bugnet. I use Dutch Whoopie hooks and it's fairly easy to pull the continuous loop through the bugnet opening and attach hammock to whoopie suspension.
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." Ralph Waldo Emerson
No the opening is not big enough to feed hammock and UQ through it. Let me try to explain it differently.
1) Hang hammock.
2) Attach UQ.
3) Insert hand into ridgeline opening of bugnet, and exit hand from bottom entry.
4) Disconnect whoopie hook and hold hammock/UQ in one hand (bugnet is on other arm).
5) Reconnect whoopie hook.
6) Pull bugnet over hammock/UQ.
7) Insert hand into bottom entry and out the unused ridgeline opening.
7) Disconnect whoopie hook at other end of hammock and push continuous loop out bugnet ridgeline opening.
8) Attach whoopie hook to hammock.
9) Done.
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." Ralph Waldo Emerson
I would agree with that wholeheartedly. I tried hammocks with integrated, zippered bugnets and I'm just too claustrophobic. If a critter comes into camp, I want to get out of my hammock and either run like heck or confront it - don't want to fumble around at night trying to find the zipper.
With the Buginator, I just swing my feet out of the hammock and they're on the ground. Toss bugnet off and you're free!
My sons seem to like the Buginator style much better. They were always sitting on the integrated bugnet and ripping it.
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." Ralph Waldo Emerson
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