Anyone got any feedback on these?
http://www.cnfoutdoors.co.uk/pro-fo...s2qJxd7yx-j9SNo_uqyA9-E4HrLBVbxC_waAk8f8P8HAQ
http://www.cnfoutdoors.co.uk/pro-fo...s2qJxd7yx-j9SNo_uqyA9-E4HrLBVbxC_waAk8f8P8HAQ
I am torn between the frontline that you mentioned, or the modular jungle hammock. I know the frontline has no condensation problems, but the jungle come with a detachable waterproof layer that goes underneath the hammock.Hi DD don't do Travel XL's, only Frontline XL's which don't have any condensation problems.
here is their link
http://www.ddhammocks.com/product/dd-xl-frontline-hammock
I am torn between the frontline that you mentioned, or the modular jungle hammock. I know the frontline has no condensation problems, but the jungle come with a detachable waterproof layer that goes underneath the hammock.
Do you think having this attached will cause condensation, or will removing it cure the problem?
Heard bad things about those... Very tippystumbled across this today..expensive @ £129.99 from Amazon but can be used on the ground as well if you run out of trees..
http://www.goodshomedesign.com/best-camping-hammock-with-bug-net/
Link to Amazon... http://www.amazon.co.uk/CAMPING-HAM...qid=1433610663&sr=8-1&keywords=lawson+hammock
Aren't they all.. ?Heard bad things about those... Very tippy
No. It's design means you hang on the same axis as the suspension. Not below it like in a gathered end hammock. In a gathered end hammock properly hung it's really difficult to tip out.Aren't they all.. ?
I'm 17 stone, trust me, I'll be well below the axis..No. It's design means you hang on the same axis as the suspension. Not below it like in a gathered end hammock. In a gathered end hammock properly hung it's really difficult to tip out.
Swing low, sweet chariot...I'm 17 stone, trust me, I'll be well below the axis..