I was wondering if anybody had used this product or knows anything about it? It might be nice for pulling off the road, head under some trees, and catch a quick nap.
http://www.jammock.com/
I was wondering if anybody had used this product or knows anything about it? It might be nice for pulling off the road, head under some trees, and catch a quick nap.
http://www.jammock.com/
"Not all those who wander are lost"
As if I needed another reason to regret selling my Jeep.
I looked at the picture. It somehow reminds me of the setup in the old VW campers (the bus set up as a camper). It had a few bed/hammocks, one was accross the front seat, one was near the pop-up top, and the other went accross the back.
It doesn't look that comfy.
Id go with a regulari hammock insted.
I needed another reason for wanting a jeep? lol
A quick nap maybe - a whole nights sleep - ain't gonna happen!
You notice that all of the models who are lying down have either their heads or their lower legs resting on the jeep frame somewhere along the line.
Talk about calf pressure...
I wouldn't try it and I'm really short!!
I'd rather use my regular hammock and tie one end off the rollbar and the other end to a tree, or telephone pole or etc etc....
The jammock looks way too short. As stated above, calf pressure or a pain in the neck.
"No whining in the woods"
just a gimmick, nothing more to say IMO
Hm, I foresee a body count. Doesn't matter how many disclaimers, I'm sure some Darwin Award candidates will want to ride up top off-road.
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, & narrow-mindedness, & many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men & things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.
Mark Twain
Hammocking in SoCal
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