driftwoody
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Take the path closer to the edge, especially if less traveled
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Post by driftwoody on Dec 16, 2022 14:34:57 GMT -8
I used this set up for a few years (maybe 20 nights), then upgraded to the Blackbird XLC which is a little better for taller people (I'm just over 6') and the Mountainfly tarp. Both the hammock and tarp are in great shape, no flaws. I much prefer to sell them together. Asking $180 + $20 shipping for a kit that now retails for $390. If you live in Chicagoland or visit, we can meet and avoid the shipping cost. Add $10 if you want the stakes, figure 9's, & guylines in the last pic (tarp comes with 4 attached guylines). Below are links to the Warbonnet web site, with the options on the gear I'm selling and current retail price. Warbonnet Original Blackbird $255 for hammock with: Lightweight Double bottom layer Polyester webbing & buckles with pair of carabiners Sweetspot ridgeline level Mamajamba Tarp $135 30D Silnylon with Panel Pulls Here's a review of the Original Blackbird by GearLab.
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ErnieW
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I want to backpack
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Post by ErnieW on Dec 16, 2022 17:00:43 GMT -8
I have the double bottom XLC with a silpoly 20D Mamajama tarp with no panel pulls. I like it a lot.
Did you ever use the panel pull outs? Also how is the Sweet spot? I've considered getting one.
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driftwoody
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Post by driftwoody on Dec 16, 2022 17:44:38 GMT -8
I have the double bottom XLC with a silpoly 20D Mamajama tarp with no panel pulls. I like it a lot. Did you ever use the panel pull outs? Also how is the Sweet spot? I've considered getting one. Yes, I've used the pullouts with trekking poles to elevate the pull. The sweetspot line let's you know the tension on the line.
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