I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.
~John Muir
Bizarre to say the least. Not very practical for backpacking however, 5-8kg for a 2 person structure.
Buy the ticket, you take the ride. - Hunter S. Thompson
It looks awesome but it's huge!
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Wow Juice, you’ve obviously missed the boat (or overhead hanging ark) here.
This isn’t hard to understand:
Only 16+ lbs
Needs a small engineering team (ideally with 2 - 18 ft. ladders) to hang
Only requires 6-8 hours to set up with plenty of bandages to tend to injuries
Once drenched by a 20 minute rain would only require 12 days of desert-like bone dry days in the direct sun to dry.
Could comfortably sleep 1.5 persons with plenty of room for over 500 balloons.
This is just too funny! I could hear the phone conversation now:
Sir, you want it to look just like the picture and sleep 2 right? That’ll be $16,210 and of course we’ll take care of shipping!
Looks like a gimmick to me...the only place I would want to try this is if I were setting up a permanent base camp in a jungle type environment. Not sure how practical it would be.
But then again I'm not a huge fan of hammocks anyway. I've got one in my front yard that I use in the summer time to take naps, and I find that if I use it on too regular a basis its just not comfortable to me after awhile...I'm a side sleeper and just find it hard to sleep in the shape of a banana.
Oh this thread is crackin' me up.
Dammit bulldog you beat me to it!
if april 1st were even a little bit closer i would be suspicious...
Lazarus
OH, NO -- Bucky Fuller's worst nightmare has come to life: a geodesic dome with a foot and wings! It's an invasion!!!
Actually, though, it's not THAT much of a conceptual stretch from a "full" geodesic to this...but only for a base camp. I rather like it.
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass - it's about learning how to dance in the rain!
Spinning hammocks sounds like an interesting prank!
I'm just going to say it...this is incredibly dumb.
On the 3 person+ I'd argue that it would be tough to find 3 trees perfectly placed (IE no trees in between where you have to tie off and spread apart at a good enough distance) to set up.
"...as well as offering increased protection from wildlife, including insects, snakes and other predators." Well where's the fun in that?
Never mind, it doesn't tie off to trees.
But I still think it's stupid.
Personally, I like the earthquake protection. Gotta get me some of that!
I ran across this video while searching the web for lightweight tents available in the color of green... after searching the threads I noted the Tentisle Stingray has been previously posted here on WB and viewed by many, just adding a setup video to the thread for others amusement...
Tentsile Stingray
I actually made one of these this winter. I downsized it to 10 ft sides. Still to heavy for backpacking, but fun. And very comfortable.
I have this bookmarked... but for a family basecamp. It's still lighter than our huge 10 man Kelty tent... that sleeps 6. ROFL. We could totally all squeeze in one... right?