Warbonnet Ridgerunner Review: My bikepacking hammock in 2024
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- A bridge hammock (aka spreader bar hammock) is my preferred sleep system for bikepacking, kayak camping and backpacking. In 2024 I picked up the Warbonnet Ridgerunner and have not been disappointed. Here is my review along with the quilts I use.
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Really nice review. Clear and to the point. Much better review than most I've sen. Thank you.
This hammock is ideal for lounging in the shade during the hot summer months. It appears to be very comfortable~🥳
Clint, check out the Pole Guardz from Nama Gear. You install them on the ends of the poles to eliminate the risk of damaging your tarp.
Great video. I noticed the pole ends of my ridgerunner contacting my tarp too and if you have access to a 3d printer there are protective plastic pieces you can quickly print that snap together onto the suspension and remain on the hammock. The pole ends easily slide into them and the make punching a hole in a tarp impossible.
The files are free on thingiverse and i printed my set in glow in the dark plastic and its awesome. Makes set up even easier especially if you have to set up in the dark.
“Bridge Buttons” by Fugal Innovations is another solution to covering the spreader bar ends in addition to the Pole Guardz mentioned above. I’ve been using the Ridgerunner for 8 or 9 years now. The Warbonnet suspension is good, but I traded that out for Dutchware Beetle Buckles. Also got the carbon fiber poles. Other than that the hammock is so good I haven’t changed anything else. And I agree the saddlebags are awesome.
swap the warbonnet spreader bars for carbon bars that break down, its lighter but also just nicer. also, personally, i ended up learning to sleep on my back in a gathered end over the years and now prefer it - the bridges are great but gathered end are less fuss.. as long as you can sleep in them of course. would also recommend the double layer and just using a pad in the bridge - its great with the underquilt but i feel like its kinda "what its made for" - it gives it more support. if you dont find your perfect hammock, you can also try the 180d hammocks, like the ammok draumr that is pretty great honestly.
I chose the Ridgerunner over the Skylite because of the storage inside the hammock/bugnet, especially during mosquito season, so I can put on a layer before facing the bugs. I didn’t see any internal or external storage on the Skylite.
@Clint Gibbs Thanks for the review! Looking forward to the Eno contrast review, as these are two I'm considering.
A comfy but compact bike camping setup is not an easy thing to pull off. I've never used a hammock, mostly because of the banana part. This looks like an interesting option. Thanks for sharing!
You forgot to insert the "head spreader bar" though the loop (and tightening it). That makes more space.
You’re right…I did forget that in the video
Good video, camping doesn't really interest me but after buying my own dji camera I understand the time and effort put in 👍
Hey, some people mention Ridgerunner being too narrow when side sleeping. Knees bumping the side. What is your experience? Also, does anybody successfully use 11ft tarp with this hammock?
I am deciding between this one and Banyan.
Honestly, the width has been totally fine for me. When I post my review of the Enos skylight (whenever the weather cools off and I can use it) I’ll comment on that.