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strainingforward
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Jun 22, 2016
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You went through the various types of tents and tarps, why not do the same for the hammocks?
Jun 22, 2016
DannyMilks
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Jun 22, 2016
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strainingforward@strainingforward - Great question! We mentioned hammocks as a shelter choice here, and I think that they are different enough from tents that they deserve their own thread. There are a lot of options with hammocks and we want to have the space to discuss it thoroughly. What do you think?
Jun 22, 2016
strainingforward
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Jun 22, 2016
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DannyMilksI think that's a great idea. I just mention it because I recently moved away from tent camping over to hammocks and it took me a bit to truly understand how many different types of hammocks there are.
Jun 22, 2016
DrThrob
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Jun 27, 2016
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strainingforwardNot to mention that I don't think people in the ultralight polls realize there are hammocks that weigh in at 6-7 ounces. Maybe then they will quit trying to get deals on 20 oz behemoths for their "backpacking" trip.
Jun 27, 2016
strainingforward
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Jun 27, 2016
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DrThrobHa. Mine weighs 34 oz, but includes all rigging and a mosquito net. Warbonnet Blackbird. Best hammock out there. I'm willing to carry the extra pound and a half if it means I can actually rest at night.
Jun 27, 2016
DrThrob
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Jun 27, 2016
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strainingforwardI use the Hummingbird Single plus. Weighs in at 7 oz, more comfortable than the Eno Sub7. I have the ENO Sil ProFly tarp weighing in at under a pound. As long as the temp is above 60 degrees, that is all I need. If it drops below that, I have the Thermarest slacker hammock warmer, another 7 oz. My straps are Hummingbird tree straps weighing about 2 oz. I also have a three season underquilt I can use if need be, but I hardly ever sleep that cold. I do have a bug net, but I rarely ever use it or find that it is necessary. I'd personally rather have all the components separate so I can shave weight if need be if they are not needed.
Jun 27, 2016
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