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Crazy Creek Crazy Crib w/ Tarp

Crazy Creek Crazy Crib w/ Tarp

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Crazy Creek Crazy Crib w/ Tarp

Dream of working in the hammock division but worry about rain? The Crazy Creek Crazy Crib w/ Tarp has you covered in the most literal sense possible. This awesome combo works great as a set, and both hammock and tarp are good on their own, too. The Crib is a portable hammock that's small enough to carry with you in a daypack and sets up easily with adjustable webbing straps, a blessing for all you knot-impaired folks. The included Crazy Tarp (this is, by and large, a crazy deal on a crazy setup and therefore crazy) has enough guy-out points to let it stretch out fully regardless of the local flora configuration, crazy though it may be. Together or separate, the Crazy Crib w/ Tarp set makes a great addition to any campsite or backyard you'd be crazy to pass up.

Bottom Line: Say "crazy" again, I dare you! I double dare you!

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Rating for this product: 4

Good sleep, easy setup

By: aljohnson32210002(1)
June 28, 2008

It was easy to setup, comfortable, and no slipping from the straps. I brought it on a week long backpacking trips and had no problems, even used the outer layer as a bug-shield (although of course you've have some condensation problems), but it worked. The tarp isn't as durable as I would have liked (small tears from drying on a rock), but for the price, it works fine!

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how low to the ground does it have to be to access? can it be...

how low to the ground does it have to be to access? can it be put up high in a tree? (away from bears)

By: colombomar2144546 (1)
March 29, 2008

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That doesn't really answer the question. obviously, it has to be low enough to get into. if you somehow get it mounted twenty feet off the ground, youre going to have a hell of a time getting into it. common sense.

By: ski_it.dee938687 (5), Angus Bohanon (14)
June 13, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Worth it's weight in your pack

By: Brian R(1)
August 21, 2006

I just got back from the BWCAW this week, and we packed the hammock for the trip. It made a great chair. If you lie down, the sides come up and obstruct your view. If you're wanting to sleep in it, it's great. If you're wanting to hold a conversation with others in the camp, it's a little hard. That said, I'm glad I bought it, and I plan on bringing it on future trips.

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Rating for this product: 4

Crazy Crib w/Tarp - Good sleeping....

By: Robin Coolidge(1)
July 30, 2006

The webbing straps on the Crib grabbed the trees pretty well, some slipping when I got in. Lots of tie-out points make fly easy to adjust. A night in the rain and the top and bottom of my bag were a little damp (setup experience will solve). The Crib is not a net, and it is almost as if the hammock was folded over on itself, there are actually two layers of material. Lift up the top layer, get in, and then you can either push the top layer aside, or use it to keep the bugs off, or as a windbreak. At a little over three pounds it is heavier than I would like. Water does not drain, so if you do get wet you are going to lie in a puddle of water. All in all, for the price, this is a great setup.

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Rating for this product: 5

Awsome set-up

By: Estock(4)
February 17, 2006

This hammock exceeded my expectations. The tarp alone is worth the cash. It's extra light, extra heavy duty(the straps are way reinforced), and the best part: no pesky poles to pack, meaning you can fold the carry bag in half or stuff it into a smaller bag to save space. The seams come factory taped and touch-up stuff comes with it. And one of those things you may have not thought of until it was two late: The straps on the hammock are equipped with a rain guard that keeps rain from dripping down off the tree, under the tarp and into your sleeping quarters.

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Tech Specs:

Material: 70D coated ripstop nylon, 210D coated nylon
Dimensions: [Hammock] 44 x 98in, [tarp] 77 x 104in
Weight: 51oz / 1985g
Tie Points: [Tarp] 12
Pole Included: N/A
Recommended Use: Lounging, covering things
Warranty: Lifetime