JTWY
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Hi Guys ,
When we go camping we use these Parachute Nylon Hammocks made by Grand Trunk. ( we have the single wide , but they also sell a double wide ). These hammocks are very very comfortable and they're strong , they'll support up to 400 pounds. They have a side pocket for your book or bottle of water , when your done the whole hammock ( including ropes and hanging gear ) folds up into that side pocket and it has a draw string to keep it shut. When it's folded it's less than the size of a football. They also make then with bug nets and a rain fly.
If you life and ride in an area with a lot of trees , this may be a great sleeping option for you ??
http://store.grandtrunkgoods.com/hammocks/single-parachute-nylon-hammock-50
Here is one with the rain fly. But this one only supports 250 lbs. But you can use the parachute nylon hammock that supports up to 400 lbs and make a rain fly with a small tarp.
http://store.grandtrunkgoods.com/hammocks/air-bivy-extreme-shelter
JT
Picture of my wife and I in our hammocks. ( The picture of me in the hammock was the first time I set it up. I thought I had it up high enough but didn't account for the new rope stretch. I later got up and re-adjusted the ropes to get it a bit higher off the ground. )
When we go camping we use these Parachute Nylon Hammocks made by Grand Trunk. ( we have the single wide , but they also sell a double wide ). These hammocks are very very comfortable and they're strong , they'll support up to 400 pounds. They have a side pocket for your book or bottle of water , when your done the whole hammock ( including ropes and hanging gear ) folds up into that side pocket and it has a draw string to keep it shut. When it's folded it's less than the size of a football. They also make then with bug nets and a rain fly.
If you life and ride in an area with a lot of trees , this may be a great sleeping option for you ??
http://store.grandtrunkgoods.com/hammocks/single-parachute-nylon-hammock-50
Here is one with the rain fly. But this one only supports 250 lbs. But you can use the parachute nylon hammock that supports up to 400 lbs and make a rain fly with a small tarp.
http://store.grandtrunkgoods.com/hammocks/air-bivy-extreme-shelter
JT
Picture of my wife and I in our hammocks. ( The picture of me in the hammock was the first time I set it up. I thought I had it up high enough but didn't account for the new rope stretch. I later got up and re-adjusted the ropes to get it a bit higher off the ground. )
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