I’ve always used hammocks Brazilian style (diagonally). Do you ever get backaches from the deeper curve of lying straight? I imagine it’s the only way to remain warm enough given the conditions.
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Oh no, diagonal is the thing! The underquilt does accommodate that too. Lying on the centerline is just plain not doing it right :)
Oh that’s great. They’re much more comfortable that way for sure. Very cool setup! Or, I guess, warm. Haha
Thanks for sharing! Looks really nice. Were you cold at all with your set up?
Cozy and dozy! The underquilt is pure magic.
Your goal of giving more content worked. Thanks to your post I stumbled on this sublemmy
Partner and I were just having the "double sleeping pad" vs two singles discussion about when we'll go out backpacking next. I want to go nowww.
Wow cool you made your own hammock, how hard was it? Did you do that to have any special design elements?
It was indeed to have a few things my way. First thing is that any store-bought double layer hammock fails to actually utilise the layering: on mine, the outer layer (windproof silnylon) is 7 cm longer ridgeways than the weight-bearing inside layer (static & breathable monofil). This way there is an air gap between the layers, so the wind doesn't chill my back. The monofil is also great in that it doesn't gather condensation in the winter, since the material is practically mesh.
Second thing was that there were no hammocks in the shops that would use the awesome monofil fabric in the first place :D It's well worth making a hammock just to get to use that stuff. I was worried it'd be brittle in the winter, but no, just perfect :)
One tip: use Gütermann Mara 70 for the thread and you have a hammock for life. Had my two hammocks for four years or so, nothing has broken.
I've made two hammocks so far, and both turned out very nicely. Not difficult at all. The other one is for the summer months, it has a zippered bugnet.
That’s brilliant, very cool. I’ve had similar ideas, but for other reasons like bug protection (I get bit through the bottom layer) and for the extra layer doubling as a groundsheet when using the hammock on the ground as a makeshift tent.
My goal is to get the benefits of a hammock / tent hybrid like the Crua but at a lighter weight.
You’re inspiring me to actually do it!
Is it cheaper than buying? I love hammocks and hammocking. I own far too many hammocks as it is lol and probably can't justify playing with making my own unless it's cheaper.
I'm pretty satisfied with my current main hammock, but that could change.
It's not going to be cheap, technical fabrics are pretty expensive at least when shopping at specialty online shops. One might get lucky with Chinese cheapo outlets. Materials for my hammocks cost around 120 € a pop.
Hmm, neat, but yeah I'm too cheap. At least for the cost/benefit ratio, since I'm happy with what I got.
But that's super cool man, thanks for sharing 👍
Nice try Krampus, I can tell your traps when I see them
I love hammock camping in the snow. Hoping the weather times itself so that I can get out in just the right conditions.