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this is my favorite hammock pad,purchased from walmart $14.99 trimmed down to 24x40inch,1/8inch yellow closed cell,3/4inch open cell foam on other,it now wieghs 10.5 oz,i works great,no slipping,no sweating,no freezing my butt off,also serves as frame for my pack:cool: neo
Which side do you lay on?
Which side do you lay on?
i lay on the blue open cell foam side:cool: neo
this is my favorite hammock pad,purchased from walmart ...
Where in the store do they keep them?
Where in the store do they keep them?
in the camping section at walmart,i chose this pad for width 24 inches,it is 72 inches long,i cut it down to 40 inches long,i roll it into a cylinder and shove it in my pack,i store every thing in the center of pad in my pack,40 inches covers from my shoulders to a few inches below my knee,s:cool: neo
flyfisher
05-22-2005, 13:21
Another elegant pad solution just put on the market is the Speer SPE (Segmented Pad Extender)
See it here:
http://www.speerhammocks.com/Products/SPE.htm
This was actually the brainchild of Youngblood, Dave Womble, and a good idea it is.
Rick
Another elegant pad solution just put on the market is the Speer SPE (Segmented Pad Extender)
See it here:
http://www.speerhammocks.com/Products/SPE.htm
This was actually the brainchild of Youngblood, Dave Womble, and a good idea it is.
Rick
wow what a cool set up,look great:cool: neo
SGT Rock
05-22-2005, 15:34
Another elegant pad solution just put on the market is the Speer SPE (Segmented Pad Extender)
See it here:
http://www.speerhammocks.com/Products/SPE.htm
This was actually the brainchild of Youngblood, Dave Womble, and a good idea it is.
Rick
It did look nice. I was admiring it at Trail Days. I once made something like that, but it involved duct tape and string, and wan't as easy to get apart.