Look at simply light design's website. It was probably a catch all sack. I use one and keep my underquilt hammock and top quilt in it. It has mesh sewn in so it can compress easily. The tarp goes in a snakeskin and separate bag because it might be wet.
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Simply light designs is another to look at. I have a Dream hammock also. Both great hammocks. Simply light designs is super fast on getting product to you. You can customize also. Make surw to get one that is at least 11'.
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I tried a hammock last year in Montana and loved it. Even when we set up our base camp with cots and pads 2 out of 3 of us slept in the hammocks.
I bought it about this time last year and had it all figured out by summer camping trips.
20 degree underquilt and quilt and I was good to 25 (as cold...
I have the Makita saw that takes 2 batteries. I keep it behind the seat of the truck. It's save my butt a couple times cutting trees out of the road. It lasts suprisingly long.
I use a 50MM equivalent lens and get no vignetting. It worked on my Canon crop camera with a 35MM lens and my Panasonic with a 25MM lens. I think you can get by with a 40MM equivalent lens before you get vignetting. There are several tests on YouTube comparing direct to the spotter vs using a...
Im sure some does but it's a minimal amount. Look at how much dust settles there compared to your back canopy window. I should say that I also tried to seal around my tailgate. I think that is where the majority of the dust comes in.