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cyberbully
Feb 10, 2003

Can attest that the hammock is not good for sharing, unless you can handle sleeping real snuggly-like where you both cave in on the same point. Would maybe be better if you got one of the hammocks that has a crossbar so it stays unfolded, which are infinitely more comfortable but not as good for transporting out to camp. I still like the hammock camping option a lot because for me it was definitely lighter and much smaller to pack than a tent, but I never owned a high-end super light tent either. I have a cheaper grand trunk hammock with a mosquito covering over the top, and one thing to note was that mosquitos were still able to bite me a ton when I tried sleeping in it without any thick padding. Apparently the hammock is not as thick as the length of your average mosquito sucker probe thing.

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