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New to hammocks

Postby Flipper Hands » Wed 19 Oct, 2016 11:59 pm

Hi all,

I recently picked up a ENO Singlenest, Eno Guardian SL and an ENO FastFly Sil. I'm using climbing webbing to hang it all.

I'm now debating adding a Warbonnet 3-Season Yeti Underquilt to the setup, to use with my Kathmandu Globetrotter as a top quilt. Then I saw this from RevHiker;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjHgV_8bN7A

Since the Kathmandu Globetrotter has a square fotbox that can be unzipped to leave a hole, effectively I could slide the bag over the hammock prior to hanging and have a serviceable top and bottom quilt set up.

Have any of you used this type of setup?
Would this be a serviceable 3 season setup for NSW? I can (and do) add layers appropriately to mitigate the lightness of the bag, I also sleep warm.
Can you foresee any serious problems (footbox draft and hood draft excluded, I will experiment with workarounds)?
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Re: New to hammocks

Postby ofuros » Thu 20 Oct, 2016 1:16 am

Do-able...but fiddle factor in a real life bush setting might be its downfall.
A intergrated bugnet would make setups easier too, like these,
http://www.tiergear.com.au/11/online-sh ... -and-tarps
The insulation needs to touching the underside of the hammock to work effectively.

But give it a go at home/close to home 1st, work with what you have & suck it & see.
Good luck & welcome to the trees, Flipper. :wink:
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Re: New to hammocks

Postby simonm » Thu 20 Oct, 2016 5:25 am

The problem with using a bag over your hammock like that is your ability to get on the diagonal and sleep comfortably is dramatically reduced.
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Re: New to hammocks

Postby ofuros » Thu 20 Oct, 2016 6:15 am

simonm wrote:The problem with using a bag over your hammock like that is your ability to get on the diagonal and sleep comfortably is dramatically reduced.


Forgot about the diagonal issue, as I'm using a hybrid bridge hammock.
As Simon says.....That'll be the main issue, especially fellas like us with back problems.
Wincing just thinking about the pain returning. :evil:
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Re: New to hammocks

Postby Moondog55 » Thu 20 Oct, 2016 6:36 am

ofuros wrote:
simonm wrote:The problem with using a bag over your hammock like that is your ability to get on the diagonal and sleep comfortably is dramatically reduced.


Forgot about the diagonal issue, as I'm using a hybrid bridge hammock.
As Simon says.....That'll be the main issue.
Especially fellas like us with back problems. Wincing just thinking about the pain returning. :evil:


Did you make the hybrid yourself?
If not which one is it?
I've often thought this is what I would use if I go to a hammock
Ve are too soon old und too late schmart
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Re: New to hammocks

Postby ofuros » Thu 20 Oct, 2016 6:46 am

I'm sure there's a post on here somewhere....I'll try & find it for you, Moondog.
They're no longer made, but I'm having a go at making a couple for myself...
..a Troppo version for up north & a Temperate for Tassie. Already have the
Sub tropical 3season model. Just waiting on materials.
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Re: New to hammocks

Postby ofuros » Thu 20 Oct, 2016 7:16 am

A few early thoughts here.
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=14075&p=222889&hilit=tarseer#p222889

Better 'action' pics here... :wink:
https://ofuros.exposure.co/hammocks

Not sure if that's what you had in mind, Moondog...

Ooroo,
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Re: New to hammocks

Postby Flipper Hands » Thu 20 Oct, 2016 8:31 am

Thanks all,

I knew there must be a reason everyone wasn't doing it!

I'll give it a shot in the back yard anyway.
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Re: New to hammocks

Postby Moondog55 » Thu 20 Oct, 2016 11:13 am

Seen your site mate, always thought you took good pix.
I always thought a Hybrid was a bridge at one end and gathered at the foot, my mistake.
I'm having a go at my first hammock soon but that will be a simple gathered end for hanging in the front yard under the tree
Ve are too soon old und too late schmart
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Re: New to hammocks

Postby ofuros » Thu 20 Oct, 2016 1:11 pm

Moondog55 wrote:I always thought a Hybrid was a bridge at one end and gathered at the foot, my mistake.
I'm having a go at my first hammock soon but that will be a simple gathered end for hanging in the front yard under the tree


Hybrid of sorts...mine has a speader bar the head end so there's no shoulder squeeze & the footbox drops below the suspension
(where it differs from a gathered end) so there's minimal knee hyper-extension & a pretty flat lay.

Anyway, goodluck with your 1st DIY hammock...sounds like that shady tree in the front yard has your name on it. :mrgreen:
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Re: New to hammocks

Postby nq111 » Thu 20 Oct, 2016 7:37 pm

ofuros wrote:Better 'action' pics here... :wink:
https://ofuros.exposure.co/hammocks


Love those shots.

They really convey one of the main reasons I love to hammock - because you can camp nearly anyway and in lots of places that a tent can't go.

The second thing to love about hammocking is that you can keep cool enough to sleep on very hot and humid nights.
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