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Eureka timberline 2. Fits wife and I plus scaredy-cat 60 lbs dog. Had it for years, don't take the best care of it but I love it and never had a problem.

Edit: they come at an awesome price as well.

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You can sleep on your side. The trick that's not often mentioned is to sleep at an angle instead of perfectly in line with the hammock.

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How do people in this thread stay warm in a hammock? Last few trips I've been too cold to sleep. I can't afford an under quilt, but would a normal foam sleeping pad help?

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To save trees use webbing instead of ropes. Eno makes a decent setup. Check out the hammock forums, they have really good information for every level of hammock-er. Some popular companies are Dutch Ware, byer of Maine and grand trunk. You'll obviously get varying opinions but even the cheap parachute ones in Amazon are pretty decent and often rebranded bigger name stuff.

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Have no idea if it would work, but since you have nothing to lose, could you use a seam sealer and just spray it down?

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