Oh wow! Todd at Tensa Outdoor here. Thank you Shug! We keep meaning to make all these great videos to tell our story, because the walls of text on our website don't work for many people, but Shug keeps beating us to it. Besides, we suck at it, and can't even play bass on fire or anything like that. Who needs a marketing department when there's Shug? I did cringe at one thing shown a few times: with Tensa Solo, it is IMPORTANT to place the guylines _immediately_ above the hammock hang point, resting on or touching it. Not an inch or two higher. That's because when the guylines and the hammock are pulling in opposite directions on the pole, they need to be at a single point or virtually so. Otherwise when the pull points are separated as shown, the pole can buckle. It has happened more than once! In fact, as he laid down, I feared Shug was going to demonstrate another way to drop in a Tensa product after the timeless Tensa4 Taco stunt of 2018. For Trekking Treez, we made a special metal part the Hubz that guarantees that all lines pull from essentially the same point on the pole, but with Solo, where we prioritized simplicity and flexibility with different kinds of lines, well, it's possible to get in trouble. Once again, we had no part in the making of this video, and didn't know it was up until it was. Shug: we're going to gift you a new Tensa4 because we've made a lot of refinements in the 5 years since you got yours, and I'm guessing your exposure has helped us sell at least dozens, if not hundreds.
I only slid them higher for the video shot so folks could see how the Amstel loop is on there to hold the hammock. My hope is if folks get a Solo...they take time to follow tour directions and take all my demos with a grain od salt, sand and sugar. I appreciate your offer of a new Tensa but mine work real good. I'm running out of room in my Nut-Hut!!!
@@teddybranton7618 The Tensa 4 for sure does. The Tensa Solo will I'm pretty sure . Contact Tensa direct for a for sure answer. They are good at getting back to you...info@tensaoutdoor.com
@@shugemery I don’t get to go hiking as much as I would like to and I don’t have any trees in my yard (yes that’s sad) thought this would be a great alternative just to get to use my hammocks. Thanks for the awesome videos! Would be awesome if you could do a video with the Tensa 4 and the Amok in the future. Thanks again
You are such a gem. It’s funny/amusing/strange how you can go to their website and get some information, but come away with important unanswered questions. I come to your videos and I get all of the essential information that I want and some information I didn’t even know I needed, but I did. I am planning an epic cross country road trip to visit National and state parks, relatives, and high school friends and I want camp out of my 4Runner. But, I have back problems and need to sleep in my hammock and as you know availability of trees can be difficult if you are using rest stops, public lands, and parks for overnight camping. You answered some critical questions for me, so thank you.
As a fellow Desperate hanger, I just picked up the Tensa4 after getting invited to a meet-up where there was no good place to hang. Great product and great customer service.
Once you get it setup and where you like it...make note of the measurements. It'll make life easier the next time. Todd and Cheryl are great and really want you the hang happy.
It’s amazing how adaptable hammock hanging is. Great options! Loving the bass playing. Awesome going back to those 8 track days and being able to play along with your favorite music. Oh the good old days
Great video. I got a set of Trekking Trees after your video on that product. I have used them for treeless and 1 tree deployments. Thank you for bringing your knowledge and advise to the rest of us.
I’m watching this video now. I used to save them to watch in my hammock but then I wake up with my phone on my chest and realize I’ve just watched 2 hours of your videos and can’t remember any of them because I fell asleep in 10 minutes.
just got back from a 4 day camp at lineville gorge , we saw the lineville falls and caverns it was a great trip we ate at louises rock house it was fantastic i saw where you had pictures hanging on the wall and i saw where hawk eye had passed away but it was a great trip woooo buddy
Nice. Did you see my buddy Hickery there. He has been romping the Gorge this past week. Linville Caverns is a good time. My wife and I did it years ago.
Thanks for for additional info on the Tensa products. I didn't know about these until your previous video and didn't know about the Solo until your reply to me in the same video. So many options. Still need to try using the solo on one side and bike on the other.
when you say bike...motorcycle or pedal bike? Look at the photos on their site...there is a photo of a Solo and a bike...www.tensaoutdoor.com/product/tensa-solo-hammock-stand/?v=7516fd43adaa
I got to try out the Tensa solo last weekend and had some interesting finagling with the tarp. My Superior Gear 10' tent is quite a bit shorter than the tarp they supply. I just hung the hammock right on the ball and let to challenges with the tarp which ended up being much longer on the tree side. Tried out some suspension (with loads of spare line laying on the ground) and was having a hard time getting the hammock off the ground without the ridgeline being super rigid. Got a lot more to practice before I take this setup into a rainy scenario.
Thanks. Must have taken a while to set up all of those homes. I need my extensions as I've often heard there is just this much difference between good and better as far as snow snakes, I mean snow stakes, go. Hope you and yours are having a good spring.
I have never used poles to setup my hammock. There has not been a need . I will have to research these and see if the trekking trees will be a good replacement for my current poles. Thanks shug
After seeing you pick on a little base I know now where the funny cool shit comes from, your an extremely like-able guy, you've probably got a million friends
Funny with friends...my very best friends from the past I never get to see enough. New friends.... that is a tough one. Lets say some are more associates and chorus members. Harder to make great friendships as one gets older and I'm 65 now. I have a lot of cyber friends that I've never met. Still hard to wrap my head around that one.
@@shugemery I completely understand, people get away from us, they leave great times, great memories ... I hope I will be a cyber friend, Don't think I've had one of those. Your videos have been great, because your a lot of fun but also, I'm new to the hammock thang. So thats been great, larnin to milkin m-barry to keep me dary airy off'n the .. ground LOL I don't do that as well as you, That might have just been a mess there . Thank you for the Info. new friend
greetings Shug 🙏 Thanks for putting out informative content! question (and pardon if you've answered already): have you used the tensa solo with a tarp large enough for stormy conditions?? blessings from beyond~j
It'll handle about any tarp you can put on it. I've ridden out storms in all my tarps and the Tensa Solo really does not change that. All a matter of a good pitch.
I have 2 Tensa Solos with boom stakes. HINT: I use motorcycle kickstand pads under the poles. They are handed out free at some motorcycle events/races. I like Tensa, they have make your own instructions on their website. They have a product that is so good you will want it even after you make your own.
Hello Shug and you’re the best hammock instructor ever !! ❤ My UCR cord on tensa solo often slipped when I’m on my hammock. I dunno what’s wrong with the cord or if it’s my bad but I’m sure I did exactly according to their instructions. Can you show us some tricks to improve the grip/tension on the UCR cord? Thanks 🙏
You may need to milk the bury and secure the tail. This video may give insight......ua-cam.com/video/XYPTVzpu1h8/v-deo.html And at 11:47 in this video this one.....ua-cam.com/video/Yxswsj53tto/v-deo.htmlsi=q8dKS-7YFkxOZl1D
Curious. Have you ever tried the tensa Solo poles in the field? (not a field, but out in the woods :) ) And if so, how did you fit those along with all your other gear into a backpack?
No. Only the Trekking Treez backpacking. Used the Solo at lake cabins and such. It is not too heavy and could be backpacked as it does break down on itself.
Good stuff, great product, but here is a challenge: go old school for all of us cheap skates, use two Cost Co trekking poles (about $35), parachute cord and some generic stakes. Build a simple functional single tree hang for the hammock. Ready, set, go.
Ok, I tried this with trekking pole and little stakes. Boy was that a dumb idea. Way too flimsy and light weight to hold a fat butt up off the ground. I recommend going with the Tensa equipment. It looks well designed and well thought out. Best of luck.
@@leonjohansson6542 They put a lot of thought and time into this. It can be done but trekking pole may need to be modified. It is not a new concept though...ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=one+tree+hammock+hangs
"Now you can use two of the Tensa solos or two of the Tensa trekking trees and hang yourself in the desert or treeless place, or a meadow." Shug, have you become the Doctor Kevorkian of backpacking?
Yes, weird ones I made right before my PCT hike. They are one of my few design contributions to what is almost wholly Cheryl's passion project of many years: ua-cam.com/video/ERKsm8-FIzA/v-deo.html
Peruse their website fully and your mind will be blown. Don't skip looking under Support~!!! www.tensaoutdoor.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Tensa4-User-Guide-1.6.pdf?v=7516fd43adaa
From Tensa Website: It will accommodate any gathered-end hammock on the market, up to 12′ long, as well as bridge (e.g. Warbonnet Ridgerunner), transverse (e.g. Amok Draumr XL) and even the Haven XL hammocks. Unlike most hammock stands, Tensa4 supports full-size hammocks with a deep 30° sag for comfortable sleeping on the diagonal, while still offering good seat height.
It will take a bit of tweaking to get it setup the first time. Making sure the hammock spreader bars don't tough the sides if the Tensa. But when you do make note of all your measurements. Another alternative....ua-cam.com/video/QBtqD4noVio/v-deo.html
From the Tensa Info on their website: Tensa4 supports up to 350lbs in hammocks up to 12′ long. It weighs 14 pounds, packs to 20″ long and about 6″ around, easy to carry on a bike, aboard a plane, or a couple miles up the trail. Check the Tensa4 User Guide for detail.
@@shugemery I bought the Kammock Swiftlet stand for freestanding setups so I wouldn't need guylines on parking lots or inside hot tents. 😉 The solo and trekking treez are great for those less than optimal campsites. As always, great dialog and cinematography.
I am craving to do some though I am kinda over having big parties. Just too much work. Maybe cook a couple. If I do I'll try to film. I want a chopped pork sandwich with red slaw on it. And hushpuppies.
Anyone else use these to hang off a motorcycle? I haven't had my Tensa Solo for long, but it is proving to be a game changer. Trees, no trees, uneven ground, standing water, I don't care. I just hang my hammock, and sleep like a baby.
It was given to me by a friend 3 years ago. I was not interested in it at the time because I was about acoustic mandolin. I loaned it to my bro-in-law all those years. I just recently borrowed it back to mess with. It is a knock-off Gibson but nice. The bass translated to guitar nicely in all the patterns.
I tell ya (tuggin my pants up like Dad did) awll the teknawlajee these days shor make a lot choyses ta chooz frum. WHOO BUD-DAY!! Sector . . . whatever, ALL SEEKUR HERE! 🤓
Loved watching you for years Shug 👍I've always meant to ask, I always thought that Shug is a particularly Scottish appellation for Hugh. Do you have a Scottish connection or does this travel?
I'm Irish born. Derry, N. Ireland. Mom born in Tipperary. Shug comes from bluegrass stuff. Kind of a long campfire story but 16:28 into this video explains it...ua-cam.com/video/rjRok5lkGSI/v-deo.html
What is all that pole, pipe, big screw pegs, etc for...? just in case we go hammock camping to the dessert or to the middle of the ocean...? 😅😂🤣 🤔...Isn't it more light weight and multipurpose to carry some yards of thick rope just in case the trees or anchorage spots are to far away from each other...?
I just prefer this system. Neat and tidy. No thick rope. It works and I don't have to search for stuff in the woods. To each their own as my Mom always said.
Oh wow! Todd at Tensa Outdoor here. Thank you Shug! We keep meaning to make all these great videos to tell our story, because the walls of text on our website don't work for many people, but Shug keeps beating us to it. Besides, we suck at it, and can't even play bass on fire or anything like that. Who needs a marketing department when there's Shug?
I did cringe at one thing shown a few times: with Tensa Solo, it is IMPORTANT to place the guylines _immediately_ above the hammock hang point, resting on or touching it. Not an inch or two higher. That's because when the guylines and the hammock are pulling in opposite directions on the pole, they need to be at a single point or virtually so. Otherwise when the pull points are separated as shown, the pole can buckle. It has happened more than once! In fact, as he laid down, I feared Shug was going to demonstrate another way to drop in a Tensa product after the timeless Tensa4 Taco stunt of 2018. For Trekking Treez, we made a special metal part the Hubz that guarantees that all lines pull from essentially the same point on the pole, but with Solo, where we prioritized simplicity and flexibility with different kinds of lines, well, it's possible to get in trouble.
Once again, we had no part in the making of this video, and didn't know it was up until it was. Shug: we're going to gift you a new Tensa4 because we've made a lot of refinements in the 5 years since you got yours, and I'm guessing your exposure has helped us sell at least dozens, if not hundreds.
I only slid them higher for the video shot so folks could see how the Amstel loop is on there to hold the hammock. My hope is if folks get a Solo...they take time to follow tour directions and take all my demos with a grain od salt, sand and sugar.
I appreciate your offer of a new Tensa but mine work real good. I'm running out of room in my Nut-Hut!!!
Does this work with the amok draumr xl?
@@teddybranton7618 Tensa4 does. The maximum suspension height on Tensa Solo is lower at 56" iirc. Check the minimum required height for Draumr XL?
@@teddybranton7618 The Tensa 4 for sure does. The Tensa Solo will I'm pretty sure . Contact Tensa direct for a for sure answer. They are good at getting back to you...info@tensaoutdoor.com
@@shugemery I don’t get to go hiking as much as I would like to and I don’t have any trees in my yard (yes that’s sad) thought this would be a great alternative just to get to use my hammocks. Thanks for the awesome videos! Would be awesome if you could do a video with the Tensa 4 and the Amok in the future. Thanks again
You are such a gem. It’s funny/amusing/strange how you can go to their website and get some information, but come away with important unanswered questions. I come to your videos and I get all of the essential information that I want and some information I didn’t even know I needed, but I did. I am planning an epic cross country road trip to visit National and state parks, relatives, and high school friends and I want camp out of my 4Runner. But, I have back problems and need to sleep in my hammock and as you know availability of trees can be difficult if you are using rest stops, public lands, and parks for overnight camping. You answered some critical questions for me, so thank you.
Glad it helped you out. Best to you on the cross country adventure.
You're my first port of call when looking for a video about hammocks or hammock gear.
Happy to be so….
As a fellow Desperate hanger, I just picked up the Tensa4 after getting invited to a meet-up where there was no good place to hang. Great product and great customer service.
Once you get it setup and where you like it...make note of the measurements. It'll make life easier the next time. Todd and Cheryl are great and really want you the hang happy.
It’s amazing how adaptable hammock hanging is. Great options!
Loving the bass playing. Awesome going back to those 8 track days and being able to play along with your favorite music.
Oh the good old days
They sure were. I was glad to grow up in the 70s.
@@shugemery me too 🙂
Great video. I got a set of Trekking Trees after your video on that product. I have used them for treeless and 1 tree deployments. Thank you for bringing your knowledge and advise to the rest of us.
Great to hear!
I’m watching this video now. I used to save them to watch in my hammock but then I wake up with my phone on my chest and realize I’ve just watched 2 hours of your videos and can’t remember any of them because I fell asleep in 10 minutes.
I fall asleep a lot editing me out of my videos....
@@shugemery off topic, wasn't sure where else to ask...i'm shopping for an underquilt in 20deg, recommendations on which brand to consider?
@@JasonTurner-xb3oe I like several cottage vendors. HammockGear, Superior Gear, Warbonnet, Loco Libre, JacksRBetter.
@@shugemery thank you!
Far out... love the funky bass at the end of the video... Always treated with a cool musical ending....
Thankee thanks.
Bean knows where to get quality sleep. He's definitely a hammock man!
I am his under quilt.
Thank you for this video.
💥HAPPY BIRTHDAY SHUG!💥
🌺HAPPY MOTHERS DAY MEG!🌺
🍁 👑 PASS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO KENT!👑🍁
WOOOOOOBUDDY!
Thankee for all those thoughts. Hickery and I have been texting this morn. i'll pass it on.
I don't like camping but I like your videos. You are very entertaining 😁
Thankee. Camping truly isn't for everyone. It is a lot of work for sure~~
I am pretty sure you are the one that sold me on the Tensa4 many moons ago.
You are welcome then! Haaa
Cool demo video, more impressive than the Tensa, is how fast your bass skills are amping up!!! Very cool!!!
Thankee Doc. I put a lot of time in over the Winter. Spring chores are cutting into my practice time a bit now but playing daily still.
great stuff, I Love my Tensa 4. Your review was a huge influence on my decision to get it. Thank you. I might have to look into the solo conversion.
Solo is quick and easy after you have done it a couple of times. Whooooo Buddy))))
I heard from a bird from Virginia it was your birthday. Happy Birthday Shug!
Yessir. Yellow cake to celebrate!
Great video, now we need to see a hike and hammock in a treeless place with 2 trekking treez.
I only have one so at this point I need a tree or something. Photos on the Tensa website though.
Great vid Shug as always informative.
Awesome to see Bean! Miss that little fella.
Thankee. Bean is fun to have around.
just got back from a 4 day camp at lineville gorge , we saw the lineville falls and caverns it was a great trip we ate at louises rock house it was fantastic i saw where you had pictures hanging on the wall and i saw where hawk eye had passed away but it was a great trip woooo buddy
Nice. Did you see my buddy Hickery there. He has been romping the Gorge this past week. Linville Caverns is a good time. My wife and I did it years ago.
Thanks, Shug! Eyes open, mind blown!
Too right~!
Thanks for for additional info on the Tensa products. I didn't know about these until your previous video and didn't know about the Solo until your reply to me in the same video. So many options. Still need to try using the solo on one side and bike on the other.
when you say bike...motorcycle or pedal bike?
Look at the photos on their site...there is a photo of a Solo and a bike...www.tensaoutdoor.com/product/tensa-solo-hammock-stand/?v=7516fd43adaa
@@shugemery presently bicycle since I sold the motorized ones. Yeah, I saw that photo on their site and realized the potential.
There is always a way!
I got to try out the Tensa solo last weekend and had some interesting finagling with the tarp. My Superior Gear 10' tent is quite a bit shorter than the tarp they supply. I just hung the hammock right on the ball and let to challenges with the tarp which ended up being much longer on the tree side. Tried out some suspension (with loads of spare line laying on the ground) and was having a hard time getting the hammock off the ground without the ridgeline being super rigid. Got a lot more to practice before I take this setup into a rainy scenario.
It does take a bit of a learning curve.
Thanks. Must have taken a while to set up all of those homes. I need my extensions as I've often heard there is just this much difference between good and better as far as snow snakes, I mean snow stakes, go. Hope you and yours are having a good spring.
Spring equals a lot of chores.
@@shugemery Valid. Maybe we can get the Maple King to help.
Love the idea of the Tensa products, but fear they're for you little fellers. Good seeing so many choices.
Tensa4 will support 350 pounds.
Digging the bass grooves. Thanks for the video. Very helpful.
Thanks and thankee.
Love the G&L shirt. I wear a Fender hoddie a lot. And my own logo shirts and hat.
Represent!
Happy Happy Birthday Young Man!!! 🥳🎂
I found out that we share a birthday a couple of years ago 😊
Happy birthday!!!!! To both of you wonderful people!!!!
Thankee and backatcha~ I had yellow cake for breakfast.
Can't believe I made it to 65~~
@@shugemery I can't believe I made it to 45 🤯
@@sdmfreaps4425 I love you!!!! 😍
As a hammock fan from 'The Rock' Newfoundland, I sure wish we had better soil for stakes.
Keep hanging, Shung.
You may need pitons.
HAPPY BIRTH ANNIVERSARY SHUG!!! 🎁🎂🎈🥳
Thankee...Yellow Cake for breakfast!
I have never used poles to setup my hammock. There has not been a need . I will have to research these and see if the trekking trees will be a good replacement for my current poles. Thanks shug
I've had the need and did not have them. I mainly got mine for a possible thru-hike of SHT where one must share sites.
Good morning from Utah shug!! Thanks for the Vidya
Good Utah morn backatcha.
Thank you Shug.
Y'elcome~~
After seeing you pick on a little base I know now where the funny cool shit comes from, your an extremely like-able guy, you've probably got a million friends
Funny with friends...my very best friends from the past I never get to see enough. New friends.... that is a tough one.
Lets say some are more associates and chorus members. Harder to make great friendships as one gets older and I'm 65 now. I have a lot of cyber friends that I've never met. Still hard to wrap my head around that one.
@@shugemery I completely understand, people get away from us, they leave great times, great memories ... I hope I will be a cyber friend, Don't think I've had one of those. Your videos have been great, because your a lot of fun but also, I'm new to the hammock thang. So thats been great, larnin to milkin m-barry to keep me dary airy off'n the .. ground LOL I don't do that as well as you, That might have just been a mess there . Thank you for the Info. new friend
Thanks Shug. Good info. ❤
Y'elcome and thanks.
greetings Shug 🙏 Thanks for putting out informative content! question (and pardon if you've answered already): have you used the tensa solo with a tarp large enough for stormy conditions??
blessings from beyond~j
It'll handle about any tarp you can put on it. I've ridden out storms in all my tarps and the Tensa Solo really does not change that. All a matter of a good pitch.
Howdy Shug WHOOOOOOO BUDDY!
Ho hey ho.....
I have 2 Tensa Solos with boom stakes. HINT: I use motorcycle kickstand pads under the poles. They are handed out free at some motorcycle events/races. I like Tensa, they have make your own instructions on their website. They have a product that is so good you will want it even after you make your own.
They really are nice products. The TensaTreez are game changers.
Great video I have the trekking trees myself. What kind of guitar stand do you use?
It is just some stand from amazon. String Swing.
Hello Shug and you’re the best hammock instructor ever !! ❤
My UCR cord on tensa solo often slipped when I’m on my hammock. I dunno what’s wrong with the cord or if it’s my bad but I’m sure I did exactly according to their instructions.
Can you show us some tricks to improve the grip/tension on the UCR cord? Thanks 🙏
You may need to milk the bury and secure the tail. This video may give insight......ua-cam.com/video/XYPTVzpu1h8/v-deo.html
And at 11:47 in this video this one.....ua-cam.com/video/Yxswsj53tto/v-deo.htmlsi=q8dKS-7YFkxOZl1D
Badass G&L shirt!
Righto~~ I have 2 G&L bass guitars. L-1000 CLF Research USA and a JB-2. Love 'em.
@@shugemery sick. I've loved every g&l I've played.
Curious. Have you ever tried the tensa Solo poles in the field? (not a field, but out in the woods :) ) And if so, how did you fit those along with all your other gear into a backpack?
No. Only the Trekking Treez backpacking. Used the Solo at lake cabins and such. It is not too heavy and could be backpacked as it does break down on itself.
Nicely done as always. FWIW, I can never get the tension I want from a UCR or Whoopi sling and prefer to use a trucker’s hitch in Amsteel
Whatever it takes to get the job done must be done.
Neat. Thanks Shug ❤️🌄🏕️
Nifty. Thankee.
Is that the green bean hammock? Been a while since we've seen her. Glad to know she's still alive.
It is Green Bean Version 2....clone.
He bonne fête d’avance mon ami ! 😜
Merci~~
Good stuff, great product, but here is a challenge: go old school for all of us cheap skates, use two Cost Co trekking poles (about $35), parachute cord and some generic stakes. Build a simple functional single tree hang for the hammock. Ready, set, go.
I'll pass that challenge to you! I'm all set.
Ok, I tried this with trekking pole and little stakes. Boy was that a dumb idea. Way too flimsy and light weight to hold a fat butt up off the ground. I recommend going with the Tensa equipment. It looks well designed and well thought out. Best of luck.
@@leonjohansson6542 They put a lot of thought and time into this. It can be done but trekking pole may need to be modified. It is not a new concept though...ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=one+tree+hammock+hangs
Thanks Shug, I have been looking at tensa for awhile but just don't seem to be able to order. I just am not sure what to get.
Depends...Trekking Treez for hiking for sure. The rest...either or.
"Now you can use two of the Tensa solos or two of the Tensa trekking trees and hang yourself in the desert or treeless place, or a meadow." Shug, have you become the Doctor Kevorkian of backpacking?
You read i deeply. Perhaps I have. Perhaps.
Twecking Twees i weerly Wuv . Great ! Is that green bean ? great info early.
It is Green Bean Version 2....
Got a serious questions for ya, what are your thoughts on the new banana bread Pop-Tart?
I have not tried it. I'll be looking. Very serious query.....
my first 8 track was the Gambler ... you gotta know when to holdem WHENTA HOLDEM
And when fold 'em when to scold 'em when to mold 'em when ya' told 'em....
@@shugemery laughing emoji /w tears
Do the trekking treez poles have hand straps for hiking?
Yes they do....you will see them on the Tensa website.
Yes, weird ones I made right before my PCT hike. They are one of my few design contributions to what is almost wholly Cheryl's passion project of many years: ua-cam.com/video/ERKsm8-FIzA/v-deo.html
😮
:-/
Shug plays Bird!
Still working that tune up...a ways to go! Bird up
Thanks buddy! I didn’t realize I could covert my 4 to a solo. Now I can save up for one. Can you spot me a yard?
Peruse their website fully and your mind will be blown. Don't skip looking under Support~!!!
www.tensaoutdoor.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Tensa4-User-Guide-1.6.pdf?v=7516fd43adaa
do you know of a stand that will work with a bridge hammock?
I have hung my WB Ridgerunner Bridge on the Tensa4.
flic.kr/p/28UBTEM
@@shugemery awesome! i have Dutch's Banyan bridge and with how long the ends are i have had a really hard time finding one.
From Tensa Website:
It will accommodate any gathered-end hammock on the market, up to 12′ long, as well as bridge (e.g. Warbonnet Ridgerunner), transverse (e.g. Amok Draumr XL) and even the Haven XL hammocks. Unlike most hammock stands, Tensa4 supports full-size hammocks with a deep 30° sag for comfortable sleeping on the diagonal, while still offering good seat height.
@@shugemery omg thank you. i thought id never find a solution for that bridge. thank you so much. ill have to try it out.
It will take a bit of tweaking to get it setup the first time. Making sure the hammock spreader bars don't tough the sides if the Tensa. But when you do make note of all your measurements.
Another alternative....ua-cam.com/video/QBtqD4noVio/v-deo.html
What is the weight limit for the tensa4 please
From the Tensa Info on their website:
Tensa4 supports up to 350lbs in hammocks up to 12′ long. It weighs 14 pounds, packs to 20″ long and about 6″ around, easy to carry on a bike, aboard a plane, or a couple miles up the trail. Check the Tensa4 User Guide for detail.
Touche` my friend on the trifecta. I don't have the Tensa 4. 😉
It is a very handy rig. I've used mine at campgrounds that don't allow hanging off trees. Festivals. Packs down small. About 13 pounds.
@@shugemery I bought the Kammock Swiftlet stand for freestanding setups so I wouldn't need guylines on parking lots or inside hot tents. 😉
The solo and trekking treez are great for those less than optimal campsites.
As always, great dialog and cinematography.
And at 7:50 I see you BBQ. Will we see it in action with those tasty pork butts this year? (saliving just thinking about it~~~~)
I am craving to do some though I am kinda over having big parties. Just too much work. Maybe cook a couple. If I do I'll try to film. I want a chopped pork sandwich with red slaw on it. And hushpuppies.
@@shugemery I had to google hushpuppies as I didn't know what it was. Never tried this!
Anyone else use these to hang off a motorcycle? I haven't had my Tensa Solo for long, but it is proving to be a game changer. Trees, no trees, uneven ground, standing water, I don't care. I just hang my hammock, and sleep like a baby.
Motorcycle and bike campers use these to great advantage right?
Dude!! Did you get a Les Paul??
It was given to me by a friend 3 years ago. I was not interested in it at the time because I was about acoustic mandolin. I loaned it to my bro-in-law all those years. I just recently borrowed it back to mess with. It is a knock-off Gibson but nice. The bass translated to guitar nicely in all the patterns.
@@shugemery Go for it brother. You think you finger tips got sore before, just wait...
Sir Shug is the Mozart of hammocs
Classic! or should I say Classical~
I still live.
Good on ya' for livin'
Turn that bass track up!
You may need to turn your volume up~ Computer levels are always hard to nail.
The early bass part background music in this vid sounds like flatwound strings to me. Could be wrong.
That was my G&L. No flats. Just tone.
Darth Vader wants the location of Sector 7’s Rebel Base. Minnesota ??? is that on Alderaan
The ol' Darth sector seven is 200 feet around me...wherever I am. Currently somewhere in Lower Slovovialand.
@@shugemery
I’ll just have to follow the smell of BBQ Ribs & Pork Butts 🔥🇨🇦
I tell ya (tuggin my pants up like Dad did) awll the teknawlajee these days shor make a lot choyses ta chooz frum. WHOO BUD-DAY!! Sector . . . whatever, ALL SEEKUR HERE! 🤓
The world has too many choices! Just check out the Oreos choices in the market.
Loved watching you for years Shug 👍I've always meant to ask, I always thought that Shug is a particularly Scottish appellation for Hugh. Do you have a Scottish connection or does this travel?
I'm Irish born. Derry, N. Ireland.
Mom born in Tipperary.
Shug comes from bluegrass stuff. Kind of a long campfire story but 16:28 into this video explains it...ua-cam.com/video/rjRok5lkGSI/v-deo.html
@@shugemery thanks lad 😁
Looks like you been jamming lately.
I have gotten together with a drummer a couple of times. That is about it. We just work on timing and groove.
@shugemery it's sounding good man.
@@aricschannel1 Thank you~
What is all that pole, pipe, big screw pegs, etc for...? just in case we go hammock camping to the dessert or to the middle of the ocean...? 😅😂🤣
🤔...Isn't it more light weight and multipurpose to carry some yards of thick rope just in case the trees or anchorage spots are to far away from each other...?
I just prefer this system. Neat and tidy. No thick rope. It works and I don't have to search for stuff in the woods. To each their own as my Mom always said.
Tensa-riffic! 🏕️ (autocorrect and I wrestled over this comment for a bit😂)
Whooooo Buddy))))