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FS: Hammocks and Tarp

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All three have been lightly used but are in vgc.

•DD Travel hammock. Double layer, fill zippered midge netting, straps, etc. £35 deliverd

•Tenth Wonder Hornet. Double layer, full zippered midge netting, straps, spreader bars, etc. £35 delivered

•Tenth Wonder Tarp. Designed for hammock use (although you can use it on the ground too) Slight hex shape with cat cut bottom so it doesn't flap. Ends can be sealed when it's suspended above a hammock to block out wind, rain, etc. Can't quite remember how big it is but it's pretty big ... something like 3m x 2.8m. £30 delivered.

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could you weigh those per chance?

I haven't tried a hammock....
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could you weigh those per chance?
Sure can. You could reduce the weight of both hammocks fairly cheaply/easily if you were to change the suspension set ups.

DD hammock is 1207g complete.
Tenth Wonder hammock is 1140g complete
Tarp is 800g complete

I'll brave the ice and snow and bicycle them up/take pics if you fancy.
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s8tannorm wrote:
could you weigh those per chance?
Sure can. You could reduce the weight of both hammocks fairly cheaply/easily if you were to change the suspension set ups.

DD hammock is 1207g complete.
Tenth Wonder hammock is 1140g complete
Tarp is 800g complete

I'll brave the ice and snow and bicycle them up/take pics if you fancy.
That would be very much appreciated :D

My current lightweight setup (that I really need to experiment with...) is an alpkit hunka + cheap 3/4 length self inflating rollmat and an MSR E-wing tarp; so I guess a hammock could be equivalent weight.
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I'll do it this afternoon ... what would you like to see?
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s8tannorm wrote:I'll do it this afternoon ... what would you like to see?
One of the hammocks please, googling quickly the consensus seems that the DD is better. So that one please?

I guess I'd need a tarp to keep dry in it?

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Here we go ... one tarp and hammock rigged very badly. It's much too cold to be outside for long ;)

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hammock sold (DD).

Let me check the size of my tarp before I think about that, or I was also considering getting a rig7...

Shall confirm full extents of order in the next couple of days ;-)
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No trouble Zippy, just let me know once you do.
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bicycle 7 might be a touch too small.
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In that case, I'll take the DD hammock and the tarp please. I reckon that tarp will be handy @ Strathpuffer to protect the bikes outside whilst we huddle in the tent. :?

How do you want payment? Can paypal or instant bank transfer (although I might not get round to that till the weekend); PM payment details.

Cheers Stu.
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Paypal's easiest for me Zippy, paypal address is: stuart@forestfreeride.co.uk

Let me know where you want them sending and I'll get it sorted.
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s8tannorm wrote:Paypal's easiest for me Zippy, paypal address is: stuart@forestfreeride.co.uk

Let me know where you want them sending and I'll get it sorted.
Managed to get the works useless internet work enough to use paypal. I put my address in the notes.

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Cheers Zippy ... they'll be out to you just as soon as I can get out ;)
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