dd hammocks

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sandbag47

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hi all,
ok has any one got a dd hammock ....can they tell me what it is like thank you ....(i bet there is a thread on this item somewhere on this site):)
 
I love my dd hammock no special knots needed just tie it like a shoe lace and your good to go, and comfy isnt the word.
 
hi all,
ok has any one got a dd hammock ....can they tell me what it is like thank you ....(i bet there is a thread on this item somewhere on this site):)

I have a DD, and I find it is ok for lazing in the garden for a few hours, but it is too short for getting to sleep in. Too short and to narrow. I'm 6'1" and quite wide (both shoulders and waist :(
so unless you are a racing snake, you'll need a longer hammock
 
I have a DD and its great, comfy and I find it long enough for me and i'm 6.2
 
I have a DD and find it ideal for me. I'm 5' 9" so i don't find it narrow or short, even with a decent dossbag and thermalite. Being double layered it will take a sleeping mat inside, but they do have a tendency to slip about if you use a small one.

Mine gets a 10/10
 
love my DD kit, 6'1" and pretty comfy, I'll be using it this weekend. :D

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There's tons of threads on here, for the money it's good, not too light but strong and well made. I got the one with the built in midgie net, a must if you're up here.

Cheers,

Alan
 
I have the normal DD and have made good and bad (but curable) experiences.
As with 99% of the commercial hammocks that I know about, it could be longer. Thats why I started making my own, starting with 11feet of fabric. But it
fits my 172cm quite ok.
I really like the integrated ropes, makes pitching it easier.
For short periods of rest, the double-layered bottom comes in handy, because I can insert a thin pad (I wouldnt dream of using a pad in a Hammock for sleeping, but thats another story)
As delivered, I couldnt sleep in it. the reason being, the long sides where far to floppy for my liking and didnt give enough support to relax and fall asleep. This problem was easily cured by shortening the long sides a little bit: on each side, a cut-off piece of a MTB-handlebar grip (ca 1") was wrapped in the fabric and tightly whipped. Now its exactly as I like it.
Good price, fast service.
 
My DD's the dog's danglies, I'm only 5' 6" but a bit on the heavy side & it fits perfectly, ,it will just wrap round me with my sleeping gear on top & when inside it gets very cosy & keeps the midges out. I didn't bother with the one with the net as I new you could sleep inside the double layer. One of my best buys I think. :)

Tree

edit : meant to say I also just bought one for my son for his Xmas, as he loves mine too lol
 
DD Hammocks are great for the money and they are sent next day when you order,I can`t fault mine.Check out Pablo`s Bushcraft blog and his link to Youtube to see how to string it up.No connection to to DD,just a happy tree dweller.:)
Andy.
 
ive just bought a dd hammock havent slept in it yet although put it up in the woods it seems good didnt think the tarp was to great thoguh ,it is made of two peices of material if it gets windy it could tear in half and the seam wasnt seam sealed so i had to do that to it as well ,hammock seems ok the tarp is crap in my opinion and they dont send 7mtrs of cord like they say its about 4 or 5 mtrs longdont think id buy another tarp off them id probably use 2 us army ponchos.oh and the stuff sack ripped the 1st time i used it this item did not meet my expectations of outdoor gear if the stuff sack rips how long will the tarp last . i wish i had spent an extra £15 and bought a hennesy of ebay but each 2 his own but i wouldnt buy dd stuff again as i need dependable stuuf that will be of use in the wild .the tarp is ok for light summer backyard camping.im gonna use the hammock n tarp this week end but i think ill still take the trusty british army bivi bag as back up in case the dd tarp comes apart at the seams. i may be wrong it may give me years of service but im just not confident in it ,having said that the hammock seems ok although i did hear a few noises like thread snapping when i got in it although i am 14 stone.seems more of an item for a lightweight or for children back yard camping. buy the hammock it cheap enough if u dont like it uve not lost much but save up buy a decent tarp made with 1 peice of material.
 
love my DD kit, 6'1" and pretty comfy, I'll be using it this weekend. :D

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There's tons of threads on here, for the money it's good, not too light but strong and well made. I got the one with the built in midgie net, a must if you're up here.

Cheers,

Alan

Nice little camp you had there fella.
 
Love my DD, got the one with the mosie net after a friend raved about his. I'm 6'1 and find it's fine length-wise.

Like I said on another thread, it's not the lightest or most glamourous of things but it works and if you don't mind a little extra weight it's good value.

The tarp is a little on the small side for me, at 3x2, mine seemed to be sealed fine though and I've used it in very heavy rain with no problems.

The tapes on the hammock itself I find a bit on the short side too. However, have had no problems since I found Red's set up guide. He uses carabiners, I now use them too and longer tapes :-

http://www.bushcraftuk.com/articles/skills--basic/hammocking-a-pictorial-gudie.html
 
I have a DD and only used it once still working on the Sleeping Pad thing and debating on the underblanket but am weight conscious. I'm short 5'7'' and of the lardy variety but I found it comfortable. I have the one with the midgie net and the only thing that rankles me is the single zip on it. Lovely kit though
 
You'll find the new DD Hammocks are longer and have a double layer for you to put in some insulation.

There's two types of DD. The Camping (without a mossie net) and the Travel hammock (with a mossie net).

I've done a couple of entries and a comparison review on my blog. There's also a link to YouTube where I set them up in the field as Litefoot said.

There are fancier hammocks but I find these do the job for the price.

Pablo.
 
It was a cracking wee camp SOAR. my very first time out too, well chuffed. This was the camp with the Chainsaw patented invisible crusader pot hanger :D

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Notice how much the tapes sagged during the night, nearly on my butt! Not sagged as much since though.

:offtopic: Sorry for the hijack, back to the topic

Cheers,

Alan
 
I've a DD camping hammock. I've yet to use it but it seems like a very good piece of kit to me. Also for tarps, I bought a Fox one from fleabay (circa £30). All fully taped, has 4 ridge loops & 5 loops along each side and 2 loops under the ridge for a mozzie net (16 in total). I've also just about finished making my underblanket (see aboth thread for that - pictures and diagrams with dimensions).

Chris
 
wow.....so many replys ...thanks:)...ok i get the feeling it's a good bit of kit...cheap aswell...pablo good vid on utube...i've got army basha....next question is it big enougth,and yes it is the dpm one
 
I too have the travel DD hammocmk with built in net. I've used it with and without a tarp and it's excellent, you can use it on a nice clear night with no tarp and stare up at the stars and still be assured that not small twigs or bugs will fall onto you during night unlike an open hammock. I also use a DPM tarp and it's a good fit but only just, any smaller and it wouldn't keep the rain off. I still think the travel hammock is amazing though, the compartment underneath is perfect for putting underblanket, mat or thermarest or even clothes as i once did with my smock, it was creased but it was cosy in the morning after me lying on it. The travel hammock is a decent size, i'm 5'10" and it's got plenty of room for me plus you can also hang things from the inside on the loops. I usually hang camera, torch and knife here for during the night.

 
I have a DD hamock and find it comfortable and easy to put up and good value for the money,but as said there tarps are not so good buy your own tarp.
 
I've got a Basha and a Magikelly hammock. I found the hammock to be a bit too long (I'm 5'10") So I tied a couple of knots in the material. Even at the shortened length, the hammock only just fits under a square mounted basha. Mounted in a diamond shape, a bit more cover is given, but it's still a close thing.

I had a night out with only a poncho as a cover. The only way to deflect the gusty drizzle was to lower the tarp just a few inches from the hammock.

Although I'll probably stick with the basha for now, if I buy another tarp (for a hammock) it'll either be 4x4 (sounds enormous, but gives a good 12" either end of hammock, plus space under to keep rucksac dry), or a tarp designed to be hung diagonally, or a tarp with "beaks" on the end. It won't be DPM either.
 

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