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  • @robthompson1399
    @robthompson1399 2 роки тому +1

    I made a hammock with 4m of ripstop polyester and finished it with amsteel continuous loop sheet bends. I wanted nylon, but the polyester was cheap, and available fast (had to make it rapid for a camping trip on the weekend).
    I really want to make a nylon one now to see how they differ.
    Thank you for all the information you give us, so wonderfully delivered, we're lucky to have you in our corner 👍

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  2 роки тому +1

      Hammock on! Whoooooo Buddy))))

  • @AdventuresOutdoors
    @AdventuresOutdoors 4 роки тому +5

    I don't even own a hammock. You make even something as simple as talking about Hammock fabric interesting and the endings are always worth watching! 😂

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      I appreciate that! Whooooo Buddy))))

  • @lovrolamovsek4301
    @lovrolamovsek4301 4 роки тому +5

    When i got into hammocking i got a lot of info from your videos. They still make my day every time. Thank you

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +2

      Whooooo Buddy)))) and thankee.

    • @raylandalton4555
      @raylandalton4555 3 роки тому

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      I somehow lost my login password. I appreciate any tips you can give me

    • @reginaldrocco7906
      @reginaldrocco7906 3 роки тому

      @Raylan Dalton Instablaster :)

    • @raylandalton4555
      @raylandalton4555 3 роки тому

      @Reginald Rocco thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im trying it out atm.
      Takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.

    • @raylandalton4555
      @raylandalton4555 3 роки тому

      @Reginald Rocco It did the trick and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
      Thanks so much you really help me out :D

  • @MNmostly
    @MNmostly 4 роки тому +2

    Your definition of denier in regards to hammock stretch is the most useful and down to earth I have ever heard. Thanks for the education!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! Whooooo Buddy))))

  • @grahamhelton5395
    @grahamhelton5395 4 роки тому +1

    Been watching for a few years now. Bought my first Camping hammock because of you. You combine all the information with some jokes it’s great. I’m 20 years old and a fan from the foothills of North Carolina. Enjoy you hiking videos with your brother. You have always been entertaining to watch. Thank you love what you do.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Hey and thankee feller. I grew up in Shelby and Charlotte.

  • @ryans3608
    @ryans3608 4 роки тому

    Shug,
    Mr.Shelby NC here. I’ve always been a bit of a clown, I really enjoy challenging myself with balancing on things such as wheel chairs, motorcycles(Wheelies) and short tight ropes. Could you do a video on getting started with unicycles? Been trying to stay at home and some of your early videos have inspired me to look into unicycling. Looking for how to get started and which one to buy! Hope all is well! Thanks so much for all that you do. You’ve been a great inspiration to keep myself backpacking and learn new and fun things. Thanks again!
    Sincerely,
    Mr.Shelby NC

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      I am not sure if I will ever do a unicycle instructional but a lot of them on You Tube....ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=how+to+unicycle
      It is all there. Now time to just put in time and time and it will come. Takes a while.
      I good 20" uni is a great learning one. www.unicycle.com/unicycles/beginner-12-16-20-24/?_bc_fsnf=1&Wheel+Size=20+inch

  • @denischasse3567
    @denischasse3567 4 роки тому +1

    Very interesting my friend and very complete too! I will watch it several times and I will try to translate it too! Merci Shug Xxx Pickleball

  • @boxlid214
    @boxlid214 4 роки тому

    I built a really fancy 12' hammock using the 1.7MTN XL hybrid to hold my fiance and I, and I have to say it's indeed amazing material and the easiest fabric to work with I've bought from them. It's very soft and cool, but just enough texture to grip you. Perfect imo. I also built a integrated dual-zip bugnet on it using the black monolite instead of noseeum mesh, and it's 1000x better despite the very minor weight penalty. The monolite is a bit firm, so it's a bit of a pain pinning your rolled hems on edges that were cut on an angle to the fabric grid, but it's not a big deal. Both of those fabrics are nice to work with, they're incredibly easy compared to sewing the UL taffeta or silnylon/silpoly fabrics. If buying a cheaper store bought hammock, make sure it's actually nylon. Some will say they're nylon, but actually a polyester. Polyester has very little stretch and makes for very uncomfortable hammocks to sleep in. Use those ones for drunken music festivals to abuse, but don't try to sleep in one lol

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Good info and good job making those. Been a while for me going to a drunken festival!

    • @boxlid214
      @boxlid214 4 роки тому

      @@shugemery good video as always, I never sewn before and always used a bivy, but I recently watched your videos, a few DYI videos on here, and got a basic idea of what to do. I bought a sewing machine and went to town on some hammocks, building a initial prototype, then the final version and it came out very professional and rather unique. You mentioned you do more family stuff during the summers, so perhaps you'll be out there in the woods hanging more with the quarantine nonsense going on this year. Either way, have a good summer Shug, and thanks for you rather entertaining videos.

  • @markie3394
    @markie3394 4 роки тому

    Yes!! This is very helpful! After my question to you a couple weeks ago, bought a hammock stand with 15’ span, a $20 mesh Guidsman hammock (no Eno’s anywhere in stock 😞) and a separate 360° net...stand’s great for trying at home with no trees, kept the net, hammock went back 😆 ! It was cooold! 🤣 Even with reflectix pad and my 950 down. Sun was still up but windy 30°s and no fly brrrr! But at least it came with ropes and ridge line so got a feel for setting up. Much easier and quicker than ⛺️ . Think I see another DIY in my future or at least patience to online order one and a tarp/rain fly! Maybe I’ll have it together by the time they decide to open trails/camping 🤔 Great video as always. Thanks!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +3

      Once you go underquilt you never go back.

  • @rageoid
    @rageoid 4 роки тому

    Fun fact talk. I ordered calendered fabric once, now I know what it is ! Before long you'll be getting to talking about the best thread to include in your emergency sewing kit. And I'll happily watch it - thanks for the content my man, my brain is getting calendered otherwise !

  • @Nobby77
    @Nobby77 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent vid mate, been making my latest lot from 30d parachute inner ripstop, been really happy with the results. Keep rockin mate and stay safe

  • @catrest3506
    @catrest3506 2 роки тому

    This was so helpful! I'm planning to get a new Sparrow and I've been debating between 1.6 HyperD vs. the new "MTN" options. I've been falling down the fabric rabbit hole, encountered the term "calendared" for the first time last night and didn't know what it meant. Great video!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  2 роки тому +1

      Glad it lent some insight then~~

  • @kefln
    @kefln 4 роки тому

    Excellent info, thanks. I'm a simple man, I have about five "good" hammocks, but mainly use two. My lightweight single layer and my heavier two layer. It's all down to what my needs are for that trip. I never gave the materials much thought. Worth looking into.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Well said coming from simple man to simple man.

  • @jhk768234dfg
    @jhk768234dfg 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for this. I never really knew if I should pronounce it "denier" or "denier", but, clearly it's neither and it's pronounced "denier". I appreciate you settling that for me.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 місяців тому

      Well played....make me chuckle~

  • @SheplerStudios
    @SheplerStudios 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the fabric description, Shug. Been thinking of making my own hammock and this has been a big help. Much appreciated.

  • @tonypace2009
    @tonypace2009 4 роки тому

    Just ordered material last week to build a hammock 1.9 ripstop and 1.0 hyper D dual layer. Made 12 foot hex tarp last month. I've been using a eno hammock that I've made a suspension for using 7 64 amsteele made two whopislings and a ajustable ridgeline.
    I've been enjoying making my own.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      It is satisfying for sure....

  • @davidsedorejr3887
    @davidsedorejr3887 4 роки тому

    Thank you sugar I watch all the videos I can of yours they’re awesome you’ve helped me out a lot so thank you thank you again keep going I am listening it’s very helpful you’re the reason why I got into it I stumbled upon you and loved your content so thank you again

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Thankee.....Whoooooo Buddy))))

  • @tomtakesahike5984
    @tomtakesahike5984 4 роки тому

    Great info as usual...just got my Blackbird XLC last week and can't wait to get out for a few days. Best Walter Brennan I've heard in years BTW !

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Make sure to read up on Warbonnets Hammock 101s....www.warbonnetoutdoors.com/set-up/

  • @chriswiebe3884
    @chriswiebe3884 4 роки тому

    Among my many hammocks, I really love my Hummingbird Long hammock. I'm 260 lbs, 6'3", and have never worried a second about it breaking. You should try it, Shug.
    Have loved your videos for years. Thx so much

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      I have too many hammocks as it is and I like an 11' hammock best. Glad you like it...good to hear.

    • @chriswiebe3884
      @chriswiebe3884 4 роки тому

      Hi John, Yes. I've added a ridgeline. Helps with the hang, and with the bugnet if you need to add one. BTW, make sure you get the Hummingbird Long which is 10.6 ft long. PS Hummingbird's bugnet doesn't fit this hammock

    • @lindamon5101
      @lindamon5101 4 роки тому

      Ikea sells bugnet curtains that work well drapped on a ridgeline for me🦟🦟🕸🕸

    • @lindamon5101
      @lindamon5101 4 роки тому

      @John Hyland u r velcommen!

  • @travofoz
    @travofoz 4 роки тому

    this is great. i just stumbled upon ripstop by the roll and as soon as I heard 2.2 hex i knew we had recently been the same place. I didnt know people use 2 different materials on top or bottom. good tip. I was gonna do my own ever since I saw that its just a lash at either end. I suppose I can sew up the edges so they look nice, but it is ripstop so... maybe just sharp scissors.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Enjoy the project. Lots of tutorials right here on You Tube.

  • @ifell3
    @ifell3 4 роки тому +1

    Fantastic, great info. You didn't mention polyester, well unless you mentioned it in a technical name sense.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      Had to draw the line somewhere. Trying to inspire folks to do their own research when the buy.

    • @ifell3
      @ifell3 4 роки тому

      @@shugemery there sure has been a influx of new products with exotic names coming into the market. You did do a great presentation to make it more bearable for the newcomer!!

  • @13megaprime
    @13megaprime 4 роки тому

    Whoo buddy! Thanks again fro the info Shug! With all this downtime I made a net hammock with nothin but a netting needle a credit card, netting line, and a whole buncha time!

  • @RatdogDRB
    @RatdogDRB 4 роки тому

    Good stuff Kemosabe!! It's nice to know some of this information. If someone isn't "average size", this is important information for folks who like to get out and camp.

  • @AnthonyMolaro
    @AnthonyMolaro 4 роки тому +2

    Shug, I love your videos. Thanks for the great infotainment. Back in January, you said you were running out of video ideas. As a Minnesotan, I would love if you talked about some of your favorite hiking/backpacking locations. The BWCA is so big and hard to find great trails and loops. Coronavirus willing, my wife and I are planning to hike Isle Royale this August. Have you been there?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +2

      They are all my favorites! Sioux Hustler trail, Angleworm Trail, Border Route trail, Caribou Rock trail, Snowbank Trail, Kekekabic Trail.....ua-cam.com/play/PLahaAdtfX9ZL8G8ze0EoZ84Q4gPR5tJzY.html
      Reckon I have talked about them all whilst hiking them.
      I have yet to go to Isle Royal. On my list though.

    • @WilliamQ99
      @WilliamQ99 4 роки тому +1

      What would be great would be videos of most if not all of the SHT in sections. I am working my way south/west and made it to Lutsen last year. Hoping to make it to Gooseberry Falls this year. Just a thought. I would video it, but that would be cruel and inhuman to all that watched it. Unless you liked silent films while flying through heavy turbulence.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +2

      I got a lot of SHT.....ua-cam.com/play/PLahaAdtfX9ZK6uRYRC7zwwDh-P9J4-HoV.html

  • @leosoulia8072
    @leosoulia8072 4 роки тому +5

    Huge fan, minnesotan, bout to buy my first quilt whoo buddy

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      I remember my first! Be excited.

  • @alf3553
    @alf3553 4 роки тому +1

    Great info Shug. So confusing now days to look at some hammock materials.
    And no you can’t borrow my ladder 😂

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +2

      Hammocks have gotten very elaborate. Can I borrow your chainsaw then?

  • @camoheeter
    @camoheeter 4 роки тому

    Lots of choices out there for hammock fabrics!!! Thanks for telling everybody about the differences in types

  • @slick7209
    @slick7209 4 роки тому

    Son as soon I see one of your videos I hit a thumbs up befor even watching it cause you the man be safe shug crazy world out there

  • @JMGeranimo
    @JMGeranimo 4 роки тому +2

    You never fail to make a good video. Thanks again. Take care.

  • @williamking2249
    @williamking2249 4 роки тому

    Awesome video update 👍🌲Thank you for sharing this with us. You know I've been holding off to ordering an Amok, until I get back to work. Which seems sooner then later now.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      I was sitting in mine today!

  • @kenk4555
    @kenk4555 4 роки тому

    So far I’m loving my BB XLC double layer heavy Dream-Tex. That fabric feels sooooo nice.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      I heard it feels real nice.

    • @kenk4555
      @kenk4555 4 роки тому

      shugemery It feels like a really nice set of bedroom sheets that don’t stretch.

  • @richschwartz8004
    @richschwartz8004 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the very informative video. I learned a lot and even smiled a few times. God bless and stay safe .

  • @jdsmith8135
    @jdsmith8135 4 роки тому

    Very helpful vid, Shug. I just started with diy and this was a great overview and description of various materials. Was also the best description I’ve seen on calendared vs uncalendared. I finally get that now haha! Stay safe out there in the piney backyard!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Wracked my brain doing this video and sure I made a few errors but in the ballpark.

  • @TheBanjonoah
    @TheBanjonoah 4 роки тому

    Last part was the best! Love your juggling stuff..

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Was for sure the most fun part for me!!!

  • @DannyB-cs9vx
    @DannyB-cs9vx 4 роки тому

    If you were trying to get up to the phone line, you need to get your other end to the other end of the ladder.
    Thanks for the tech video. Things get so complicated. I like the old Sears choices. Do you want good, better, or best? I think I like the yellow one. I tried a bunch of hammocks and the most comfortable one so far is a square cotton job. You could start your own cottage industry renting the different hammocks for a week so people could try them all.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Not sure folks would want to lay in my pew!....haaa

  • @mat-ventures
    @mat-ventures 4 роки тому +2

    Hey Mr. Ripstop! Thanks for the explanations, even though you lost me at 6:40 with 2 10 T, as I made the same face you did at 8:04.
    Merci anyway !

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      I lost myself a few time on this video....haaaaa

  • @yomomma9815
    @yomomma9815 4 роки тому

    I wanna go backpacking in the gorge with you and Hickory this summer, Ripstop😁

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      We would drive you crazy!

    • @yomomma9815
      @yomomma9815 4 роки тому

      shugemery I'm already crazy. Maybe you would drive me normal.

  • @cassblonde9010
    @cassblonde9010 4 роки тому

    Nice to see you again today Shug - have a good one!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      As best I can..you too.

  • @moif
    @moif 4 роки тому

    Yeah, the Kammok Roos are incredible. In my experience through Dutchware/ENO/DreamHammok/Kammok, the Roo's fabric is actually the most comfortable. Shug is right, though. It doesn't stretch much, but unless you are a larger hanger, I never really liked a hammock to stretch.
    Definitely could recommend the Roo Double XL for you, Shug. HUGE hammock and they do that whole lifetime warranty thing. Cheers!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      Good report. I have too many hammocks as it is!

  • @adventureswithfrodo2721
    @adventureswithfrodo2721 4 роки тому

    Military use cotton Rip stop for both shirt and pants.
    I like Dtrches fabric. Have one of his originals and one I made out of the hex 1.1 oz.
    Again thanks for another video.

  • @wadepatton2433
    @wadepatton2433 4 роки тому +9

    Ripstop story: Had a small folding stool next to my woodstove to rest mine arse upon when making/tending the fire. One night I sat atop this little folder and the next thing I hear is RIP!
    And there was this moment of motionlessness, just like when Wile E. runs off the cliff, I hung there for a microsecond-full well knowing what had happened how Newton's laws would not be escaped (they are _laws_ )
    Then slammed my arse right down onto the frame of that stool as well as the hardwood floor underneath
    Which was _not_ equipped with the Ripstop (but rather aged and faded cotton-Ripready?).
    So when I recover that stool, Ripstop will be the stuff! And I'll give all the credit to Shug.
    Whoo Buddy!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      They all meet their fate eventually. Enjoy the project. Whooooo Buddy)))) and thankee.

  • @sarahmurray5207
    @sarahmurray5207 4 роки тому

    I love ripstop by the roll. I’m currently in one of my 2 diy hammocks from them and Im making a top quilt from them over the weekend.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      Great to hear that.

    • @Francois_Dupont
      @Francois_Dupont 4 роки тому

      what are the material price coming down to for a single simple hammock?

  • @stevesummersell_K4WXX
    @stevesummersell_K4WXX 4 роки тому

    My favorite fabric is the polyester Grand Trunk travel hammock. Too short, but very comfortable. Second is the polyester of the DD Hammock.

  • @hipgroove68
    @hipgroove68 4 роки тому

    A great vid!
    We are all more inlightened campers!
    Whooo buddy!!

  • @davidsedorejr3887
    @davidsedorejr3887 4 роки тому

    Shug what do you think about grand trunk Hamic‘s and do you know where to get it under quilt four one I will work in Michigan in the winter by the Mackinac bridge

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      I have never tried a Grand Trunk. I think about any UQ will fit one though from what I hear. Just get one to the temp rating you want...20º, 0º whatever.

  • @DrewBoswell
    @DrewBoswell 4 роки тому

    +1 on the ripstop by the roll website. There's a wealth of info there, and even though I just made myself another hammock, I want to make another every time I go to their site. Good video, sir.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Kyle seems like a right good feller too.

  • @sm00419
    @sm00419 4 роки тому +2

    Man this has me missing my Amok. Really can't wait until I can get back outdoors and camp again.

  • @Loner2012AT
    @Loner2012AT 4 роки тому +1

    Great video Shug. You have always hung in your backyard before it was cool.

  • @lindamon5101
    @lindamon5101 4 роки тому

    Harbor freight sells 9'x12' painters drop cloths for 12 bucks that i love as a hammock, in winter, i put my flokati in it& snug as a bug in a rug. I dig natural fibers myself. Luv u Shuger, u rock shop! Im sorry i think i already told u about this canvas, al heimer

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Good move. I think I got me a bug in my rug.

    • @lindamon5101
      @lindamon5101 4 роки тому

      @@shugemery hehe, bee in yer bonnet? Crab in your cake is better than in ur drawers knock on wood, thankyou Lord i aint never had crabs or lice, i get an occasional flea n tick, but this new necklace seems to be working pretty good! Meow😻🙀🙈🙉🙊

    • @lindamon5101
      @lindamon5101 4 роки тому

      @@shugemery thankyou1000x for you sharing your blessed heart& knowledge& FUN!!!

  • @RomeoEdward
    @RomeoEdward 4 роки тому

    Shug, I have a silnylon tarp. Should I fold it and put in the sack or just stuff it in. I've heard that folding it causes it to wear along the folded lines. What do you do?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      I just cram mine in but mainly use snakeskins. Never was a folder.

  • @damama4209
    @damama4209 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the education. Think I should have taken notes ✍🤓

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      ......back of the class...haaa

  • @bylandorbysea3115
    @bylandorbysea3115 4 роки тому

    Hi, I just purchased 4 yards of 1.0 Hyper D from RSBTR and it feels like it is going to be VERY clammy as a hammock for summer camping. I know the fabric is touted as breathable, but it really looks like the old PU coated nylon before silnylon came out. Any suggestions other than 1.0 Monolite (from any sources, not just RSBTR) for a good breathable summer hammock? Thanks.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Is it calendared? That does not breath as well. Maybe a non calendared ripstop.

    • @bylandorbysea3115
      @bylandorbysea3115 4 роки тому

      @@shugemery Thanks for the reply. It is calendared, yes. Wonder why the DWR (PU) coating would be different on calendared vs non...

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Calendared breathes better as it is not hot rolled on one side. Maybe make a cotton hammock.....ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=tablecloth+hammock+diy

  • @ricardoneto7789
    @ricardoneto7789 4 роки тому

    Great information thanks Shug😉

  • @garyforest1708
    @garyforest1708 4 роки тому

    can the AMOK be used with out the inflatable matt and what happens if it deflates during the time you’re in it ?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      No, it need the mat for shape and structure. Carry a mat repair kit!

  • @davidthomas2126
    @davidthomas2126 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for tid bit of information, I'm glad you rip through this and stopped. lol Oh by the way you're hoot!!

  • @JonathanLangdale
    @JonathanLangdale 3 роки тому

    It's still the pandemic. And I'm still bored. So I watched this. Thank you, Shug.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  3 роки тому +1

      You must be bored to get through this detail!

  • @annemitchell4822
    @annemitchell4822 4 роки тому +8

    Do I need more hammocks? No but you've made me want to buy some ripstop by the roll. I've been sewing for years, and there's no real reason I haven't made a hammock yet.
    Edit: I'm converting my friends! I ordered 28 yards of fabric to make a bunch of my friends and family hammocks!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      You'll enjoy making one. I used these for my first.....www.tothewoods.net/HomemadeHammock.php

    • @Imightberiding
      @Imightberiding 4 роки тому

      Can I be your friend?

  • @bentbars9366
    @bentbars9366 4 роки тому

    Great video
    I am wondering why they do not use dyneema?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Not breathable...would get a bit clammy.

  • @MrJuniormikey
    @MrJuniormikey 4 роки тому +6

    😂 do your neighbors ever come running over thinking you fell off the ladder lol

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +3

      They are sorta used to me....so not even a glance

  • @TerryManitoba
    @TerryManitoba 4 роки тому

    Looking for hammock fabric to side-sleep in. (200lbs 5'7") Any thoughts? Also it a certain length hammock more amenable to side-sleepin?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      This one is great for side sleeping. Lots of room in it.
      ua-cam.com/video/7HTX4E23LQw/v-deo.html

    • @TerryManitoba
      @TerryManitoba 4 роки тому

      @@shugemery THX shugemery...

  • @BrosephRussell
    @BrosephRussell 4 роки тому

    Well that helped me out i always wondered about all these fabrics when i ordered stuff from Ripstop by the roll Thank you for the video

  • @DavidLKraft1
    @DavidLKraft1 4 роки тому

    Sean I sent a copy to Mike Rancone. As you know he is a huge hammock guy. Love your videos thanks

  • @tarekprivat2956
    @tarekprivat2956 4 роки тому

    Hey shug, what do you think about putting air-mats in a double-layer hammock? I want to make myself a hammock but I dont want to buy a top quilt since I already have an air-mat

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Many do it. ua-cam.com/video/O6joSH9ad3k/v-deo.html

  • @kevinc8606
    @kevinc8606 4 роки тому

    Thanks shugemery, , I appreciate that you made this video.

  • @jedicazador
    @jedicazador 2 роки тому

    I’m trying to order a hammock from a cottage vendor and I’m so confused by the many options of fabrics, thanks for the video sir

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  2 роки тому

      Just pick one that is proven and get to it. You will be making more!

  • @jasons6307
    @jasons6307 4 роки тому

    I love these simple breakdowns with explanations, thanks brother!

  • @MegaOdamaRasengan
    @MegaOdamaRasengan 4 роки тому

    Is polyester a good fabric for hammocks or nylon is the way to go?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      Mine are all nylon or ripstop.
      Nylon is softer than polyester but also stronger, while polyester is faster drying, easier to dye and abrasion resistant. Neither is a better fabric, though each has uniquely superior attributes that lend themselves to certain uses.
      www.diffen.com/difference/Nylon_vs_Polyester

  • @TheFonz87001
    @TheFonz87001 4 роки тому

    Great vid, Shug! Thanks for the info. Ps: ladder was impressive, but I think you should balance that smoker

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Noted! I'll have to work on chin strength!

  • @GrumpyGrunt
    @GrumpyGrunt 4 роки тому

    Great. Now I want a terry cloth hammock. You know it'd be comfortable. 😜 Be well up there, Shug.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      Oh yessir.

    • @lindamon5101
      @lindamon5101 4 роки тому +1

      Shower& hang lol spaz who needs a bathrobe?

    • @GrumpyGrunt
      @GrumpyGrunt 4 роки тому

      @@lindamon5101 See? You get it. Like falling asleep in a giant, fluffy robe or towel. I just need to find someone who can weave me some ripstop terry cloth that will hold my big butt up. 🤣

  • @michaelbutler4961
    @michaelbutler4961 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing Shug!

  • @outdoor1640
    @outdoor1640 4 роки тому

    Whoa buddy!!! Hello there.
    I currently own a cheap Martians 210T hammock. 9.8ft. x 79".
    I'm looking at getting another one from Little Hammock Shop 11ft by 64". I'm not sure what kind of material to get. They have 1.7 MTN which is nylon d 66? hybrid ripstop nylon and Flecktarn 2.2 (camo) I'm not sure what it is specifically
    I currently like the feel and comfort of my 210T but i've read the 1.7 and 2.2 have quite a different feel? What are your thoughts? I weigh 250lbs

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Tough choices. I would reach out to who is making your hammock and talk it over with them. Maybe can send you fabric samples.

  • @coffeeneone
    @coffeeneone 4 роки тому

    Shug, I really enjoyed this video. I wonder if you’ve thought about making a green bean #2? And if you did, what would you use? I’ll just wait here in my hammock and enjoy my coffee while you think about that ;)

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      I did and used a 1.7 ripstop.

  • @jbcardin
    @jbcardin 3 роки тому

    Interesting. I think I'm more confused now that before watching. Where did you get that see thru bra hanging on your ridgeline? That might could double as storage.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  3 роки тому +1

      I am a bra making wizard.

  • @frosinalexandru
    @frosinalexandru 4 роки тому

    D = DENIER
    A DENIER as a unit of measurement equals one gram of mass per 9,000 meters of length. In other words, if you were to gather up 9 kilometers (9,000 meters) in length of a given thread to weigh, that weight (in grams) would equal the denier of that thread. Denier is usually abbreviated with a lowercase letter “d,” so a fabric with a 50-denier thread will be listed as “50d” in a list of specifications about a piece of gear or clothing.
    For reference, it’s helpful to know that denier is based on a natural source: a single strand of silk is approximately one denier; a 9,000-meter strand of silk weighs about one gram.
    T = Tex
    Tex: Tex is also metric system of numbering. It is a number which tells us the weight in grams for 1000 meter of yarn. So 210T polyester will mean 9000 meter of polyester will weigh 210 grams.
    I hope it helps!
    Thank you, Shug for your wonderful and educative videos!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      You should make a video! haaaa
      Just trying to give a fairly simple explanation.
      den·i·er
      /ˈdenyər/
      noun
      1.
      a unit of weight by which the fineness of silk, rayon, or nylon yarn is measured, equal to the weight in grams of 9,000 meters of the yarn and often used to describe the thickness of hosiery:
      "840 denier nylon"

  • @bigw440
    @bigw440 4 роки тому

    I have a Hummingbird Single+, Kammock Roo Double, Kammock Mantis, first gen Bear Butt, and a few more. My Hummingbird is rated to 350#. Stretch goes from least being the Hummingbird to the Bear Butt and my Kammock gear having the most

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      Interesting to hear that. I like a little give.

  • @iannicely1
    @iannicely1 3 роки тому

    Been a long time fan of yours, Would love to see you pr thoughts on the Crua brand hybrid hammock.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  3 роки тому

      Never tried one. Seems a lot like the Lawson hammock in it's hang design with spreader bars and multiple lines.

  • @nedsled2994
    @nedsled2994 4 роки тому

    1.0 all the way,.. super soft and some stretchy feel. As long as you are not a portly fella, I highly recommend

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      There ya' go...all personal preference.

  • @grendle81
    @grendle81 4 роки тому

    Hey shug. I just filed my slacker hammock today, button on my back pocket sliced it. Any tips on repairs?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Some folks use Tenacious Tape. www.rei.com/product/783045/gear-aid-tenacious-tape-repair-tape

  • @flytime5
    @flytime5 4 роки тому

    Shug, I need to keep your wife in my prayers.lol. Enjoyed your video very much.

  • @TheNormalUniverse
    @TheNormalUniverse 4 роки тому +1

    Ripstop is a great nickname

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Rip on!

    • @psycholocke4090
      @psycholocke4090 4 роки тому

      i remember a comic or comic character called "Ripclaw" they must be nemesis 😁

  • @OldNavajoTricks
    @OldNavajoTricks Рік тому

    Current project is a Basha/Hammock thing I'm calling a bashamok.
    Ripstop poly in good old DPM colouring.
    I just wish I didn't have to handsew it all haha!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  Рік тому +1

      You will love it even more with all that hand stitching~~~

    • @OldNavajoTricks
      @OldNavajoTricks Рік тому

      @@shugemery Aah yes, you know it :-D

  • @davidsedorejr3887
    @davidsedorejr3887 4 роки тому

    Do you think of Hummingbird products

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Like I say in the video, I have never actually tried one. Don't own one.

  • @jeffyoung2089
    @jeffyoung2089 4 роки тому

    Thanks Shug!

  • @armedbear529
    @armedbear529 4 роки тому

    Very informative video. Thank you.

  • @inthewoodswithbigfoot3941
    @inthewoodswithbigfoot3941 4 роки тому

    Great stuff Shug! Thanks!

  • @jeffreydonaldson8266
    @jeffreydonaldson8266 4 роки тому

    I understand 1.) to 1.6 PB (paper material isn't very good. I will stay away from that. Ha Ha. Nice informtaion on here. Shug. Thanks . Getting ready to order a Dream Hammock Raven this week once I spec it out.

  • @mrwes100
    @mrwes100 4 роки тому

    Nice homage to Gene 👍

  • @mannys.315
    @mannys.315 4 роки тому

    SHUG, PLEASE READ... can we get more videos of you working the PK Grill or your smoker. Thank you.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      Weather is getting good. If I do something good then I might. More than likely BBQ butts.

  • @claytonellman4677
    @claytonellman4677 4 роки тому

    I have 2 Hummingbird hammocks a single+ 10.5ft. and a single long 11ft. Both have proven to be very durable

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Good to hear that. Ultralighters seem to really like them.

  • @rickygiffin22
    @rickygiffin22 4 роки тому

    Who makes the down button up tshirt your wearing? I love it! It would be perfect for fly fishing when I dont want a bunch of bulk around my wrists and arms to access my vest and pockets.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      It was from Montbell. They don't make it anymore.

  • @armedbear529
    @armedbear529 4 роки тому

    Now, since you’re addressing DIY, what about using those heavy duty catering tablecloths as a hammock? For those of us who hate hemming, it’s pretty tempting. They’re heavier, but are they safe?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      I've never laid in one but never heard anything bad about them....ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=tablecloth+hammocks

    • @armedbear529
      @armedbear529 4 роки тому

      shugemery thanks.

    • @markmoore5380
      @markmoore5380 4 роки тому

      I have made about 6 tableclth hammocks. No sewing required. Simply use cordage to whip the ends. I buy the table cloths from table cloth factory. The polyester tafetta. Pretty soft and plenty strong. I use 1 inch webbing for suspension.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Love it!

  • @waterdude21236
    @waterdude21236 4 роки тому

    Hey a shuga, i gotts a problem eh maybes you can help me out.... seriously i have been hammocking for about 20 yrs now, recently i lost 35 lbs and now I'm under 200lbs, i have a xlc blackbird, and i just cant get a good night sleep, I'm good for about 4 hrs and just start hurting after that, i have tried different angles for the straps and tensions, when i was heavier never a problem. Do i need to change hammocks maybe an amock ? Don't know, lay ur wisdom on me king of lolly gag. Thank you

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Need more info...is the xlc double layer? Single layer? When you say hurting...what is hurting?
      Maybe try another hammock in a lighter stretchier material. Hard to say exactly.

    • @waterdude21236
      @waterdude21236 4 роки тому

      @@shugemery it is a double, in between neck, ihave tried an air pad at different pressures but i never had a problem till i lost the weight, is that weird or what. I love my hammock just got to get this figured out.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Could be the pad. An underquilt could change things. Hard to pinpoint. Have you tried hanging footend higher by 12 inches or so?
      From Warbonnet:
      Blackbird, Blackbird XLC, Traveler hammock Setup:
      The following describes a detailed setup method that should result in maximum comfort (vs. simply hanging between 2 trees and getting inside, which works also.)
      Find 2 trees that are ideally 13-17′ apart. Hang the hammock so that “once occupied” the foot end is about 16″ higher than the head end, and by “end” I mean the end of the fabric, not the attachment point on the tree itself. Since the foot end needs to be significantly higher, the easiest way to achieve this is often to just position the hammock much closer to the foot tree AND attach the webbing to the foot tree at head height or above. Having the head end farther away from it’s tree means it will sink more when you get in and that is usually what you want.
      The BB/XLC/Traveler is designed to be laid in “off-center” so that your head is very close to the head end of the hammock while your feet are alot farther away from the foot end. This allows the fabric under your legs to spread out properly when laying on the diagonal. To do this you’ll want to lay so that your eyes are aprox. even with the farthest side tieout (BB or XLC) so that one tieout is even with your eyes and the other is chest level. Once you are laying in this correct spot you will then determine if you want the head/foot end higher or lower. Most people will want it setup so that when your eyes are even with the tieout that you are basically level/horizontal from hips to shoulders, so if your upper body seems too inclined or declined simply move the webbing up or down the tree trunk to adjust.

    • @waterdude21236
      @waterdude21236 4 роки тому

      Thank you, i will go back to the basics and double check my set up, i do appreciate your time and advice thank you.

  • @pottskii
    @pottskii 4 роки тому

    Shug I just ordered my Blackbird XLC and I'm pumped! My concern is, I ordered the lightweight double 40d dream tek/15d inner. It seems like it might be a little dainty for a bigger hammocker. I believe you have a similar hammock in your inventory, how is the stretch?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      I have a double but am not 100% certain what I got. I think you will be OK. Should hold about 350 pounds.

  • @texaslonestarrider
    @texaslonestarrider 4 роки тому

    Learn something new! Some great info!

  • @georgedouglas3456
    @georgedouglas3456 4 роки тому

    Just how close should one, in your legally non binding opinion, push the weight limits? I’ve always felt there’s probably a large fudge factor built in but realize even that could vary by manufacturers.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Good question. I'd guess 25 to 37 pounds...haaaa. I don't want my hammock to fail of all things.

    • @georgedouglas3456
      @georgedouglas3456 4 роки тому

      shugemery Thanks. As for no failure - me and you both!

  • @Scotch5ailor
    @Scotch5ailor 4 роки тому

    I've been taught! Excellent.

  • @Imightberiding
    @Imightberiding 4 роки тому

    Great information.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Glad you think so....Whooooo Buddy)))))

  • @jamesschell1526
    @jamesschell1526 4 роки тому

    Hey shug is that Prometheus for animals wanted to make sure I get the right stuff

    • @jamesschell1526
      @jamesschell1526 4 роки тому

      jamesschell911@yahoo.com

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Sorry....I'm unclear on what you mean. Prometheus ?

    • @jamesschell1526
      @jamesschell1526 4 роки тому

      @@shugemery the stuff that you spray your clothes with to keep the bugs away

    • @jamesschell1526
      @jamesschell1526 4 роки тому

      Permethrin

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      Read the label to be sure.
      sawyer.com/products/permethrin-insect-repellent-treatment/
      search.yahoo.com/search?ei=utf-8&fr=aaplw&p=permethrin++and+animals

  • @citizenx1602
    @citizenx1602 4 роки тому

    Denier is the weight of a 9.000 linear meters (9 Km) thread and is measured in grams. So a 70 D nylon or polyester means that the thread weighs 70 grams per 9.000 meters long. 1.000 D cordura means 1 Kg and so on.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      Just trying to give a fairly simple explanation.
      den·i·er
      /ˈdenyər/
      noun
      1.
      a unit of weight by which the fineness of silk, rayon, or nylon yarn is measured, equal to the weight in grams of 9,000 meters of the yarn and often used to describe the thickness of hosiery:
      "840 denier nylon"

    • @citizenx1602
      @citizenx1602 4 роки тому

      @@shugemery I know, I know. I wanted to add a bit of technical data :) Thank you for your vids bro!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому +1

      Brain overload!

  • @jarretlevine79
    @jarretlevine79 4 роки тому

    hey shug. great appreciation for you. and for that amazing hat you're wearing. where's that little gem from?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 роки тому

      The blue beanie? I have had it for over 20 years. An old Eddie Bauer item.

    • @jarretlevine79
      @jarretlevine79 4 роки тому

      ​@@shugemery yeah, that beanie. got some magic in it. or maybe its just you shug.