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Rambler
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06/03/2013 12:17AM  
Anyone have this setup? Can you guys give me your opinions on it? I really like the idea that the bug netting is seperate so you can use it only if you need to.

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Craig K
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06/03/2013 08:15AM  
I have this same setup but I bought all the pieces separately. I use it for when the girlfriend wants to come with or without the bug netting for in the winter. I like my Hennessy better but this one is still very comfy.

-Also I would go with the Atlas straps as the Slap straps will stretch.
 
SteveElms73
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06/03/2013 10:30AM  
I would second the swapping out of the Slap Straps. I used those for a couple years and my butt would usually end up dragging on the ground my morning. I recently bought the Atlas Straps and they do not stretch at all. I love my ENO doublenest (works great as a chair too) so much that I sold my Hennessy Expedition Asym. I'm not sure how big the fly is that comes with that setup. I kept the oversized fly from my Hennessy as I like extra coverage.
One of the reasons I sold my Hennessy is because most of the time the bugnet just got in the way. I too like the fact that when there's no bugs out you can ditch the Guardian bugnet and have a much better, cooler sleep.
 
RainGearRight
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06/03/2013 12:39PM  
+3 on no slap straps. Garbage. As for the hammock and but net, I started out with both. The hammock is very comfortable and the bug net is not bad. I put a ridge line on my eno and the bug net hung from that. The tarp looks a little on the small side but I think it works for people. I would buy a larger tarp if I were you.

I'd skip the atlas straps as well. Order a pair of adjustable buckels and webbing from warbonnetoutdoors.com. You will be able to adjust your lay for a great nights sleep.
 
Rambler
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06/04/2013 06:28AM  
Anyone have issues with the extra bug netting hanging down as it appears in the picture?
 
Craig K
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06/04/2013 06:59AM  
I put a ridgeline in mine that helps keep it up a little bit but yes it still hangs fairly low to the ground.
 
Rambler
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06/06/2013 12:16AM  
Thanks for the help guys! I decided not to go with this set up though. I just put in my order for a warbonnet blackbird 1.1 double layer and a superfly tarp. Now I just have to survive the three to four week period before its shipped.
 
06/06/2013 07:11AM  
quote Rambler: "Thanks for the help guys! I decided not to go with this set up though. I just put in my order for a warbonnet blackbird 1.1 double layer and a superfly tarp. Now I just have to survive the three to four week period before its shipped."


Yes it is sort of like a little kid waiting for Christmas morning ;-).
 
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