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I used to use a mat when I got my first hammock which was fine but when I got my first underquilt I vowed never to use a pad again. It's just so much more comfy and theres no fear of the mat popping out from you in the middle of the night.
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yes a hammock trip could be fun :D

would a hammock event be better for the winter bivvy - getting off the ground etc?

I think I will try one and these for £10 are a cheap way to try it out so will order one now :D

If I do like it, yes Flatfish I maybe up for a lend of an underquilt ;)
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Just remember Pete, the ten quid ones don't have any midge netting ... but hey, you can't go wrong for a tenner ;)
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that's a point Stu so is there another one with the netting you/Nevis/flatfish can recommend might as well get the the right one from the start ;)

what are the ones with a pocket underneath etc???
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Right Pete, the ones with the 3 layer bottoms are the Green Hornet which only seem to be left in odd colours. The other option would be just the Jungle hammock which doesn't seem to be 3 layers although it does have a full net or the one below which has some bottom insulation built in and a full net.


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Insulated-Cam ... 5645270962

If you don't mind the Rasta look then the Tropical Green Hornet looks like the one, also avaliable in a rather smashing orange :D
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flatfishy have you bought the last of the green hammocks then?
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Very long toes pictured on that ebay page :shock:
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Nope, I got blue I think. Nothing fancy, just the el cheapo tenner version. No bug net.
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That camo one looks ideal as a first hammock with built in insulation!
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Yea I thought the camo one looked well considering the price ... the insulation must be some benefit.
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what about weight though is a hammock set up heavier???

now that I am a weight weeny ;)
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Hammocking is generally heavier but the comfort benefits, for me, are worth the extra half kilo.
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ok so if i order one of these will that cover the mozzy and under blanket issue in one hit??

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Insulated-Cam ... 098wt_1139

all this time off is going to cost me :shock:
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Yup.
All you'll need is a decent size tarp to cover you.
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will my Alpkit rig7 be big enough???
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If you set it up corner to opposite corner to get the longest ridge line I reckon it should be big enough.
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thought so they are a good size, ok think I may order one :o

I wish I had some trees in the garden to try it out :(
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Pete - are you really sure you want to try and climb into a hammock in your current state?
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no of course not Steve ;)

But I have just had a bivvy ninja coloured black cast fitted today 8-)


but I have ordered a insulated camo to try out
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Best hope the sun doesn't come back for summer or that cast is going to be honkin' by the time it comes off. :shock:
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don't worry hoping to have surgery in next 3 weeks so won't on too long fella ;)
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Matches the car I suppose ;)
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Jesus, it looks like something from a St Trinians film ;)
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Re: Hammocks.

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Jesus, it looks like something from a St Trinians film
you should have seen what else I was wearing Stu.

This thread is getting away from hammocks nicely isn't it??

so I have ordered a camo insulated hammock now need tips on how to tie/get in the chuffing things without busting my other leg or arm for that matter please ;)
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