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Ninox flatlay hammock
Ninox flatlay hammock











ninox flatlay hammock

But, considering the width of this hammock, I felt like it might be pulling the quilt too tight. It was a slight disappointment in one way: I was looking forward using toggles on the UQ to connect to D rings on the hammock. However, using the Inferno UQ with it( a real task in these warm temps) was about as good as it gets, way better than most.

ninox flatlay hammock

Like most hammocks I have tried, it has it's pros and cons. After switching back to a hammock that I normally thought of as roomy, it felt a bit confined after being in and out of the Ninox last couple of days! But, how much I like the hammock over all is still undecided. But, I feel it is at least as comfy as any gathered end I have use, and it is the roomiest hammock I have used without a doubt. It will take more time for me to know for sure. The comfort and various pros and cons of this hammock are still up for debate. This UQ is pointed on the ends(shaped like a GE hammock) and connects with elastic webbing coming off of those ends, and seems better than most at preventing drafts from the ends. In hopes not only that it might be extra comfy, but also work even better than normal with my SMR UQ. When they came out with a new hammock for which they were making grand claims, that seemed like just the encouragement I needed to get another hammock which I did not need. As SMR hammocks have rings meant to mate with the toggles on the SMR UQs, I have often wanted to try one of their hammocks with my SMR UQ.













Ninox flatlay hammock