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<blockquote data-quote="ol mike" data-source="post: 232999" data-attributes="member: 4683"><p>bushido2222 , </p><p></p><p> I ordered a couple of hammocks and they seem comfy for the first couple of hours then -not so comfortable.</p><p>Haven't tried the jacks r better lay flat type -i refuse to pay $200 for a piece of nylon cloth and a little cordage.</p><p>I don't like the way a hammock blocks my view to the side etc..</p><p></p><p>A friend gave me a few tips on traditional camping that make sense -so i might remain a ground sleeper.</p><p>His advice is to trench in a little spot so that you don't slide off of your mat -any movement while sleeping keeps you centered on your mat <- that's one of my biggest complaint.</p><p></p><p>Hammocks are definately a spring summer fall outfit unless your willing to spend a $1,ooo -i'm not-.</p><p>I have an ultralight 12oz. hammock that i'll replace the steel S attachment points w/a super light carabiner -should get it down to 8-9 oz's.I plan on trying it as a day break lunch break place to flop , might be ok to hang on a hillside and glass from -time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol mike, post: 232999, member: 4683"] bushido2222 , I ordered a couple of hammocks and they seem comfy for the first couple of hours then -not so comfortable. Haven't tried the jacks r better lay flat type -i refuse to pay $200 for a piece of nylon cloth and a little cordage. I don't like the way a hammock blocks my view to the side etc.. A friend gave me a few tips on traditional camping that make sense -so i might remain a ground sleeper. His advice is to trench in a little spot so that you don't slide off of your mat -any movement while sleeping keeps you centered on your mat <- that's one of my biggest complaint. Hammocks are definately a spring summer fall outfit unless your willing to spend a $1,ooo -i'm not-. I have an ultralight 12oz. hammock that i'll replace the steel S attachment points w/a super light carabiner -should get it down to 8-9 oz's.I plan on trying it as a day break lunch break place to flop , might be ok to hang on a hillside and glass from -time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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