Looks like HF took down 'his' "Beginner Guide to Hammock Camping" blog article.
Looks like HF took down 'his' "Beginner Guide to Hammock Camping" blog article.
Originally touted in the thread as "everything you need to know" .... this from 'someone' (some bot) asking basic questions, and another thread w/linked article mentioning the use of bare rope for hammock suspensions, which in some quarters would see you lynched with said rope.
The Five Basic Principles of Going Lighter ~ Cam "Swami" Honan of OZ
Everyone thinks they have the best hammock, that’s why I recommend Warbonnet. I love mine.
If I thought I had the best hammock, I wouldn't own so many, LOL.
"I wonder if anyone else has an ear so tuned and sharpened as I have, to detect the music, not of the spheres, but of earth, subtleties of major and minor chord that the wind strikes upon the tree branches. Have you ever heard the earth breathe... ?"
- Kate Chopin
The Warbonnet hammock I’ve listed in the “for sale” section is the most comfortable hammock.
Been a rough year... Probably 4-6 more weeks realistically.
If you haven't emailed me yet... that's the fastest way.
I'll be reaching out to those who emailed me and forum members first before I 'open'. I've got a pretty decent backlog built up so I want to take care of those folks first before I reach out to the general public.
John, the most comfortable hammock is the one that suits YOU the best.
Many factors will play onto what’s comfortable for you such as your weight, height, physical well-being, length and width of hammock choice and, what should be considered a major component, fabric choice.
You ask an interesting question, but it’s one that’s widely subjective.
Good luck finding a favorite - it’s part of the fun
You could always start by joining a hammock Meetup group near your location and try some other people’s gear out.