hammock issue

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Mandos

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Jan 23, 2013
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i dont know how to explain this very well so bear with me please.

where ever i put my hammock up i always have a problem by this i mean my feet always end up either side of the hammock and a piece of hammock seperating them :/ if this makes sense to anybody but im sure ive seen a thread about it before but cant find it :( anybody help as ill be doing quite a few over nighters this month !

mandos
 

Shewie

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Have you tried lying diagonally across it? I put my shoulders to the left of centre and my feet to the right. It should give you a flatter lay and eliminate that hard ridge of fabric under the legs.
 

Mandos

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Jan 23, 2013
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i normally sleep in the cocoon part because im using the scout hammock as its perfectly well fitted to me i have tried it but i was hoping it was something ive done wrong like not tying it properly :lmao:
 

Teepee

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Jan 15, 2010
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Just seen it's a DD scout. Try rigging it either a bit tighter or a bit looser, you should find the sweet spot. The end design on the DD isn't bad for calf ridge pressure usually.

+1 on trying to lay more diagonally too.
 

Mandos

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Jan 23, 2013
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ive tried that today while out but couldnt find the sweet spot maybe ill just have to keep trying up and down :lmao:

thank you

mandos
 

welchyd1

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Jan 4, 2011
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It sounds to me like you are pitching it too tight. What method do you use to put it up? I remember when I had a DD, their instructions told me to tie it tight between the trees then get in it. This was bad for me and I cohkd never get comfy. I ended up buying a book called the ultimate hang which told me otherwise and it worked for me. Try tying it a little looser.
 

Lister

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Apr 3, 2012
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If you're using the stock suspension webbing, look to change it out for whoopie slings and tree huggers to give you greater flexibility in setup and possibly a better chance of getting that sweet spot.

fwiw I also have the issue you do however it doesn't really bother me.
 
Your hammock is too short. It's that simple.

I agree. Are the scout hammocks not shorter than the regular ones?
I have a travel hammock and pitch the foot end slightly higher than the head end so I don't gradually slide down to the point where my feet sometimes hang over each side. Try pitching with a higher foot end.

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Bodge

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