I agree, bigger is better with hammocks. That looks a winner for the money. Decathlon makes a bug net for about £17. Fits any hammock and it big enough to use on the ground under a tarp.
You don't need an underquilt. Just have your tarpaulin around the hammock instead of above it and it's super warm underneath, especially if you use a small thick tarpaulin that reflects body heat straight back at you.
@@BoltonMaverickoutdoors i don't know how waterproof they are but do you think it would be worth buying another using it upside down as a tarp fabsil it bit of paracord ?
Step away from the screens nobby made a bridge hammock front a british army basha
I agree, bigger is better with hammocks. That looks a winner for the money. Decathlon makes a bug net for about £17. Fits any hammock and it big enough to use on the ground under a tarp.
To much hype about hammocks I think thanks for watching Alan greatly appreciated
Good advice, they are not for everyone. If people like them the Covacure is a cheap upgrade with a mossie net 👍
Just don't want to see someone go down the same road as me wasting a pile of cash
You don't need an underquilt. Just have your tarpaulin around the hammock instead of above it and it's super warm underneath, especially if you use a small thick tarpaulin that reflects body heat straight back at you.
I have several undequilts they work well ill try the tarpaulin technique in my garden ALoonwolf cheers
I just got one from Aldi £3.99 now
Can't beat that excellent 👌
@@BoltonMaverickoutdoors i don't know how waterproof they are but do you think it would be worth buying another using it upside down as a tarp fabsil it bit of paracord ?
No but you could make a double layered hammock