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<blockquote data-quote="Starcraft88" data-source="post: 1837866" data-attributes="member: 113126"><p>Ive been sleeping in hammock tents for years at 5-10 days at a time. Mainly up in Canada on remote fishing trips. Up there it's so hard to find a clean spot big enough for a tent or level enough. The wind doesn't really go through the tent.....it's like any other tent. I keep my gear in dry bags under the tent and if the weathers real nasty I just string paracord above the hammock and run a tarp from peak to ground on wind side. Plus hammock tents can be setup on ground like a normal tent if desired. Buy a cheap one online for 60-$75 and try it out in backyard. You'll be buying a good one in no time. Big advantages are they are small and light to carry. Very comfortable with no pad needed, and they don't get wet from ground moisture and if they do get wet they dry fast because there hanging</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starcraft88, post: 1837866, member: 113126"] Ive been sleeping in hammock tents for years at 5-10 days at a time. Mainly up in Canada on remote fishing trips. Up there it’s so hard to find a clean spot big enough for a tent or level enough. The wind doesn’t really go through the tent.....it’s like any other tent. I keep my gear in dry bags under the tent and if the weathers real nasty I just string paracord above the hammock and run a tarp from peak to ground on wind side. Plus hammock tents can be setup on ground like a normal tent if desired. Buy a cheap one online for 60-$75 and try it out in backyard. You’ll be buying a good one in no time. Big advantages are they are small and light to carry. Very comfortable with no pad needed, and they don’t get wet from ground moisture and if they do get wet they dry fast because there hanging [/QUOTE]
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