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Hammock Bliss Mosquito Free Hammock

August 6, 2008

The size of the HB Mos Free hammock is a definite plus. While it may seem there is an excess of material, it actually makes it easier to use, easier to get comfortable and move around and a little softer ont he edges if you want to hang your arms out. What appear to be two straps on each end is simply the two ends of a single rope passing through the ends of the hammock. Unless you tie a couple of knots and add a spreader bar, the ends of the hammock will bunch together just like any other hammock. Because of the size of the hammock (width and length) it is much more comfortable and less cramped than smaller hammocks, and the material is smooth and soft.

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Hammock Bliss Mosquito Free Hammock

Hammock Bliss Mosquito Free Hammock

Hammock Bliss Mosquito Free Hammock

Rating for this product: 5 August 6, 2008

Very well made, great materials, comfortable, easy to use, etc. Worthwhile investment. When I first saw the Hammock Bliss, I was intrigued by what appeared to be two ropes on each end. I had the crazy idea this might make the hammock wider, thus a little easier on the shoulders. The ropes are simply the two ends of a single rope that goes through the end of the hammock. The hammock may be hung using this rope, or in conjunction with any kind of hanging system you have handy. It does not matter the configuration, the end of the hammock will always bunch together just like any other hammock and will not be wider. Apparently, if you want width, you need a hammock with a spreader bar at the ends. However, because of its size, the Hammock Bliss is very comfortable as is. It provides a little warmth by wind blockage, and easily accomodates a sleeping bag for cooler nights. The mosquito net is easy to use (or not use) and is adjusted with minimal effort. The entire system seems strong and destined for many years of use (assuming the user takes care of his gear). There is no need to struggle with placing a groundpad in the hammock, it readily conforms to your body and is easily manipulated for room and comfort. While no hammock system is ideal in very wet or extremely cold weather, I will always carry this hammock just because I MIGHT get to use it.

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Black Diamond Mirage

Black Diamond Mirage 2-Person 3-Season Tent

Black Diamond Mirage 2-Person 3-Season Tent

Rating for this product: 3 March 14, 2008

As ultralight tents go, the Mirage is a nice tent. The materials are great, and quality appears to be high; however, it is not up to the design expectations of any tent in this price range. The most surprising information is the interior floor space is 26.5 sq ft, not the 30 sq ft every site in the world advertises. That makes the tent a very tight fit for two normal adults. Two 6 footers might have room for one pair of boots in the tent with them. The single door is a nice size, but with the fly/vestibule set up, the tent door and vestibule door are mere inches apart, and the usable space of the 10sq ft vestibule is mostly out of reach from the door. The vestibule is large enough for a couple pairs of boots and a pack, or two small packs, if you can reach around to get them there. I have not used the tent in rainy weather, but can tell it would be fraught with problems. If rain is coming down, water will get in the tent if anyone enters or exits, and even the small side access to the vestibule would make it difficult to get stuff in and out of packs. Anything in the vestibule will probably get wet if needed when it is raining. The fly vents are a nice touch, but cannot be closed, so great ventilation will happen at any temperature. As a two man tent the Mirage is very disappointing mainly because of the practically unusable vestibule. There are lighter, bigger, better designs available for less money. As a one man shelter it would be adequate (though heavy), though would still be iffy in rainy weather. In fair weather camping, this would be a decent tent. Personally, I would rather have one of the several currently available roomier tents with better design that weighs about the same.

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