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Topic: Lawson blue ridge camp hammock  (Read 2549 times)

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redfish85

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Ok so awhile ago i had purchased a Lawson blue ridge camp hammock and ive been playing with it for about a month (well used it for a couple days then just left it up lol) and in the time its been up its been through wind wet and rain out here in covington.  For those who dont know what that is, its a combination of a hammock and a bivy tent that has a bug screen and rain fly with a zippered opening on one side, so you can string it between two poles or stake it to the ground.  Well i just took it down today and besides a bit of pollen from where a small puddle was on the rain fly after brushing that away i lifted the side of the fly up to look inside to see how it held up and was pleasantly surprised to find it clean and just how i left it almost a month prior.  Definitely recommend this for the person looking for a good pack tent/hammock for kayak or regular camping you can find a lot of videos about them on youtube and on their website www.lawsonhammock.com... great product cant wait to use it for actually sleeping in it lol ;D
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I've been using a Hennesy Hammock for a couple years now for ultralight backcountry hunting.  Once you get used to them, it's hard to go back to a tent.  Of course, you need trees to set them up, which can be a problem sometimes.

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