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Where to put your stuff in a hammock? Learn how the Hammock Holdall ridgeline organizer can help.
Learn More about the Hammock Holdall Ridgeline Organizer: www.kickstarter.com/projects/go-outfitters/hammock-holdall-conveniently-store-and-organize-your-gear?ref=72rou3
The Hammock Holdall is a nine pocket organizer that hangs above your hammock. Whether you’re a hardcore hammock camper or a casual hammock user, you'll appreciate the convenience of organizing and storing your gear within arm’s reach.
Empty Pockets = Happy Hammocking
Most people like to empty their pockets before entering a hammock. It’s more comfortable and prevents things from falling out of your pockets and into the hammock.
The Hammock Holdall gives you plenty of space for everything in your pockets, with plenty of room for everything else you want to keep handy. After you try out the Hammock Holdall, you’ll wonder how you got along without it.
Nine Pockets!
With four pockets of various sizes on each side and one extra large secret pocket, you’ll have enough space for everything you want to keep handy.
Secret Pocket
The secret pocket is great for water bottles, large flashlights, and more. The bottom portion of the openings for this pocket are sewn together, to prevent your gear from sliding out.
Set It & Forget It
You can lock the Hammock Holdall in place to prevent it from sliding on the ridgeline, with two included shock cord loops. Simply tie two prusik knots onto the ridgeline and clip the built in hooks to the loops.
Easily move the Hammock Holdall to any position on the ridgeline. You can leave it permanently attached to your hammock, so you won’t have to worry about forgetting it the next time you use your hammock.
Easy Set Up
The Hammock Holdall hangs on your hammock’s ridgeline and is easy to set up.
To install the Hammock Holdall, thread your ridgeline through the channel at the top and reconnect your ridgeline to your hammock suspension. You can leave it permanently attached to your hammock, if you want.
Durable, Lightweight, & Compact
We designed the Hammock Holdall to last a lifetime. It’s made from the same heavy-duty 70D nylon as our hammocks, so you know you can count on it. It only weighs 1.4 ounces (40 grams) so you won’t even notice it in your pack.
Stuff Sack Included
The Hammock Holdall includes a stuff sack that you can use to hold small items and then store the stuff sack in one of the nine pockets.
Specs.
Material: 70D Nylon (Same fabric GO! Outfitters brand hammocks are made of)
Weight: 1.4 oz. (40 grams)
Includes: Hammock Holdall w/ built in hooks, 2 cord loops (for tying prusik knots) & a stuff sack
Pockets: Nine pockets. Four on each side and one center “secret pocket”
Dimensions: 17” X 10”
Pocket Sizes: Four Pockets = 4.75” Wide X 6..25” Deep; Two Pockets = 4” Wide X 6.25” Deep; Two Pockets = 3” Wide X 6..25” Deep; Secret Pocket 17” Wide X 8.25” Deep
Colors Available: Coyote Brown, Burnt Orange, Black
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New Camping Tarp! Apex Camping Shelter 2.0 Product Video
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Our Newest Camping Tarp, The Apex Camping Shelter 2.0 is live on Kickstarter! www.kickstarter.com/projects/go-outfitters/apex-camping-shelter-20-and-tarp-door-kit?ref=48v45v This portable and durable tarp is great for hammock camping, tarp camping, as as all purpose camping tarp or shade canopy! Transcription: The Apex Camping Shelter 2.0 is a versatile, high quality weather shelter that will p...
Stratus Hood: Ultralight Insulated Hood & Hammock Pillow for Camping Hiking or Anywhere Outdoors
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In Stock Now! go-outfitters.com/products/stratus-hood-hammock-pillow Introducing the Stratus Hood and Hammock Pillow. It’s not just a stylish fashion accessory. It’s an ultralight, super compact, insulated hood that can be worn in many ways and it’s a hammock pillow too. Made from the same materials and insulation as our Stratus Quilts, the Stratus Hood is the perfect compliment to the quilts. ...
GO! Hammock 2.0 Product Video by GO! Outfitters
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We've just released our newest hammock! It's in stock and ready to ship! Learn More Here: go-outfitters.com/products/go-hammock-2-0-11-long-pro-hammock-w-fabric-tensioning-system The GO! Hammock is a premium grade, expert designed, ultra-comfortable hammock, that includes pro-grade accessories. It comes with a Structural Ridgeline, a Rapid Deployment Bag, 2 Premium Aluminum Carabiners, and our ...
Stratus Under Quilt by GO! Outfitters. Ultralight hammock camping insulation
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Our latest product has just launched on Kickstarter! It's a full length, ultralight hammock underquilt. It's compact and great for hammock camping, hiking or anytime you're using a hammock. Live on Kickstarter. Back now to save $30 or more! www.kickstarter.com/projects/go-outfitters/stratus-under-quilt-ultralight-hammock-camping-insulation?ref=22ixm7 The Stratus Under Quilt works with all brand...
Ultralight Camping Quilt: Stratus Top Quilt by GO! Outfitters. Pre-order Now!
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The Stratus Top Quilt is an ultralight version of our most popular product ever, The Adventure Top Quilt. It has a sleek new look and is only about half the weight of the Adventure Top quilt, weighing only 1.5 pounds. It packs down to a compact size of about six by eight inches and it includes a water resistant compression bag. The Stratus Top Quilt is live on Kickstarter! Pre-order yours today...
New Hammock Camping Invention: Landing Pad a Waterproof Gear Protector, Ground Cloth, Backpack Cover
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Check out this new GO! Outfitters invention that's great for hammock campers and outdoor enthusiasts. It's live on Kickstarter, here's the link: www.kickstarter.com/projects/go-outfitters/landing-pad-for-hammock-users-photographers-and-campers?ref=bi07bu The Landing Pad is a.... *Waterproof Gear Protector for Hammock Users, Campers, Photographers & Outdoor Enthusiasts *Ground Cloth for Hammock ...
Klemheist Slide & Grip Knot Tutorial Using GO! Line Ultralight, Reflective Cordage
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In this tutorial we show how to tie a versatile Klemheist Knot. This adjustable friction knot and is perfect for attaching a tarp to a ridgeline or to make adjustable guy lines for a tarp or tent. The Klemheist is a slide and grip knot, that locks onto the cordage, when pressure is applied to the loop from one direction. Start with a piece of GO! Line about 10 inches in length. Fold it in half ...
How To Make Zipper Pulls w/ GO! Line Tactical Toggles
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In this tutorial I demonstrate 2 easy ways to make zipper pulls with GO! Line and Tactical Toggles. Zipper pulls made from Go Line, are highly reflective and visible and they give you a much better grip than a zipper pull tab. Plus they look cool. GO! Line and Tactical Toggles can be per-ordered now on Kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/go-outfitters/go-line-multipurpose-cordage-for-your...
How to Hang a Tarp Tutorial w/ GO! Line and Tactical Toggle Knot Replacement Deivces
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GO! Line and Tactical Toggle Knot Replacement Devices are an easy and reliable way to hang a camping tarp or hammock camping tarp. GO! Line is highly reflective, ultralight and very strong. 100' only weighs 1.4 oz. and has a breaking strength of over 120 lbs. GO! Line is live on Kickstarter and is fully funded so reserve yours today! www.kickstarter.com/projects/go-outfitters/go-line-multipurpo...
GO! Line - Ultralight Reflective Cordage for Guy Lines, Tarp Ridgelines & More
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GO! line is Live on Kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/go-outfitters/go-line-multipurpose-cordage-for-your-outdoor-adve Introducing GO! Line Our new reflective, ultralight, high strength cordage, that you can count on when you’re hiking or camping. Use it for guy lines, tarp ridgelines and as a general purpose utility cord. It holds knots great but, no knots are required when using tacti...
Hammock Comfort: Top 7 Tips for Sleeping Comfortably in a Hammock
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In this video, Jason, founder of GO! Outfitters, reveals his top seven tips for sleeping comfortably in a gathered end hammock. Learning these tips can make a huge difference in comfort when you're hammock camping, sleeping or napping in a hammock. In this video I am using the GO! Camping Hammock 2.0 but these tips will work with any gathered end hammock. You can learn more about the Go Camping...
Go Camping Hammock 2.0 Mosquito Net Set Up Modes Tutorial
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Go Camping Hammock 2.0 Mosquito Net Set Up Modes Tutorial
Go Camping Hammock 2.0 Product Video by Go Outfitters. Now in stock!
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Go Camping Hammock 2.0 Product Video by Go Outfitters. Now in stock!
Go Camping Hammock 2.0 Kickstarter video by Go Outfitters
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Go Camping Hammock 2.0 Kickstarter video by Go Outfitters
Adventure Under Quilt Tutorial - Amazing Hammock Camping Insulation
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Adventure Under Quilt Tutorial - Amazing Hammock Camping Insulation
Adventure Top Quilt: The Sleeping Un-Bag & Hammock Camping Top Quilt
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Adventure Top Quilt: The Sleeping Un-Bag & Hammock Camping Top Quilt
Adventure Under Quilt for Hammock Camping Kickstarter Video
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Adventure Under Quilt for Hammock Camping Kickstarter Video
How To Set Up the Go Camping Hammock, Ridgeline & Bug Net Basic Tutorial
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How To Set Up the Go Camping Hammock, Ridgeline & Bug Net Basic Tutorial
How to set up your Cinch Buckle Hammock Suspension System Tutorial: The Easy way to set up a hammock
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How to set up your Cinch Buckle Hammock Suspension System Tutorial: The Easy way to set up a hammock
Tarp Doors Tutorial for the Apex Camping Shelter - Hammock Camping Tarp
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Tarp Doors Tutorial for the Apex Camping Shelter - Hammock Camping Tarp
Hammock Camping Tarp Video Tutorial for the Apex Camping Shelter
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Hammock Camping Tarp Video Tutorial for the Apex Camping Shelter
Hammock camping tarp the Apex Camping Shelter by Go Outfitters
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Hammock camping tarp the Apex Camping Shelter by Go Outfitters
The Apex Camping Shelter is live on Kickstarter
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The Apex Camping Shelter is live on Kickstarter
GO! Hammock Product Video by GO! Outfitters
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GO! Hammock Product Video by GO! Outfitters
The GO! Hammock is now available on Kickstarter!
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The GO! Hammock is now available on Kickstarter!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @JefDeGeeter
    @JefDeGeeter 2 місяці тому

    Hello

  • @cosmicbrambleclawv2
    @cosmicbrambleclawv2 3 місяці тому

    Came here cause I have the worst time trying to get comfortable I think I just need a ridgeline 😅 a touch more sag would do wonders cause I can't even pay diagonal without the hammock pushing me more towards banana

  • @vicjohnadventures5196
    @vicjohnadventures5196 Рік тому

    Taguktok ug maigo

  • @sdbracht
    @sdbracht Рік тому

    Thanks for the great vid

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters Рік тому

      My pleasure! Thanks for your comment! Glad you like it:)

  • @tallcip65
    @tallcip65 Рік тому

    I was afraid that I wouldn’t like sleeping in a hammock because I would be stuck in one position but I was surprised to find that I could comfortably move around quite a bit. Much more comfortable than being stuffed inside a sleeping bag trying to move from one side to the other and my arms never went numb from laying in them

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters Рік тому

      That's true! I should mention that in my next video. I change positions frequently while using a hammock. Glad that you are sleeping well in a hammock:)

  • @macheek64
    @macheek64 Рік тому

    How do you uncinch it? My hammock was strung up tight, and I couldn’t get it undone. Do you have a video on releasing it ?

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters Рік тому

      Hi, thanks for your question! Hammock suspensions should never be set up tight! It dramatically increases the force on the straps, hammock and trees or attachment points. In your situation I would suggest pulling the hammock for one side to get a little slack and then work the end of the strap out of the cinch buckle. Worst case, if you are using a ridgeline you could cut the ridgeline and replace it.

  • @GreatWhiteSquid
    @GreatWhiteSquid Рік тому

    The best hammock comfort tip I can you, is don't sleep in a hammock!!!

  • @slowhike
    @slowhike Рік тому

    I'm a long time hammocker and charter member of Hammock Forums and I find your video very on point about some of the hammock basics. Well done. Thanks. Slowhike

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters Рік тому

      Hi Tim! Wow, thanks so much! I'm Jason, the guy in the video. I've been a member of Hammock Forums for years. It's a great resource for anybody who is getting into hammock camping and experts too. I appreciate your comment:)

  • @ahilbilyredneksopinion
    @ahilbilyredneksopinion Рік тому

    Three years ago I found this quilt system,top and bottom. I got them both.my plan was tryin a bunch out,just started....got a bottom quilt with a nitpickers blemish, and only mentioned the tiny issue, was sent a new 160 dollar bottom quilt without a word,so I got a top quilt as well.because why not?I had every intention on "upgrading" my quilts and haven't had rime nor reason 2 do so.I even spent alot of months packed for a camp that never happened and never unpacked, when I did you could never have been able ta tell that they were packed as tightly as possible fer more than 15 months. Worked like brand new....if they ever do wear out,I'll be buying them again

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters Рік тому

      Thanks for your comment! We are happy that you are pleased with our quilts and service!

  • @worldofwisdom617
    @worldofwisdom617 Рік тому

    That diagonal tip is a life saver, my knees were broken til I tried that, its f@#ing clutch.

  • @ahilbilyredneksopinion
    @ahilbilyredneksopinion Рік тому

    Just so people know,I've been a happy go outfitters quilt lover fer 3 solid years,I got mine as a budget first option I planned to upgrade and never found the reason. Season after season I have only removed it from its stuff sack to hang it and camp and the combo still keeps me warm in the snow. I have upgraded every piece of gear from my start in hammocks except my quilts,and that should say something,a little bulky compared to some,but i wont change. Go Gooutfitters.ill never stop.

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters Рік тому

      Thanks for the kind words. Brought a smile to my face! - Jason

  • @davidreidy5750
    @davidreidy5750 Рік тому

    Are these waterproof?🥁🤖

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters Рік тому

      Yes, they have a polyurethane coating on the inside just like the tarp.

  • @andydawson5587
    @andydawson5587 Рік тому

    Terrific video: informative and concise.

  • @deathwishmotors9582
    @deathwishmotors9582 2 роки тому

    As a special forces hammock veteran, you should try laying on a hammock upside down, hammock on top, person on bottom. Give it a try

  • @matthewjacobs141
    @matthewjacobs141 2 роки тому

    Tip 6...Buy a two-layer hammock ...this allows you to slip your insulation pad between the two layers and as a side benefit keeps mosquitos from feasting on you

    • @utubeape
      @utubeape 2 роки тому

      yes, even a cheap roll up foam mat works, its so bad getting bitten on the back without knowing till morning

  • @dangerpudge1922
    @dangerpudge1922 2 роки тому

    Use a second pillow (or anything really) to put under your thighs. This prevents hypo-extending your knees and allows you to sleep longitudinally with extreme comfort. This also allows you to use a pod type system (like the Hyke and Byke hammock bags) which greatly increase your thermal efficiencies in colder weather.

    • @MikeReimers
      @MikeReimers Рік тому

      This is my biggest issue with a hammock. No matter what I try my knees feel terrible after a few hours.

  • @EmeraldDragonsFlame
    @EmeraldDragonsFlame 2 роки тому

    lol I wish I tried out the hammock before I went into the bush today guess I had it set up wrong orvim just not used to it had to bail on my over night trip at 2 am couldn't sleep

  • @slaphappyduplenty2436
    @slaphappyduplenty2436 2 роки тому

    I sleep in a jock strap.

  • @vladtepes97
    @vladtepes97 2 роки тому

    for english speakers, it's pronounced hammock, not hammick.

  • @JonFuller1004
    @JonFuller1004 2 роки тому

    I slept in my hammock for the first time this weekend. With a hoodie for a pillow, an inflatable sleeping mat (full length) and a sleeping bag. This was definitely the best night sleep camping I've ever had, it might even be the best night's sleep I've ever had too.

  • @XocolatlxVida
    @XocolatlxVida 2 роки тому

    I’m trying to set up a cotton hammock in a bedroom, 11 ft doesn’t seem feasible. Mine is a 7.25 feet and I’m 5’2, any advice?

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 2 роки тому

      Sorry for the delayed response. Thanks for your question. I would try to get the longest hammock you can fit in your room. 7.25 is very short to sleep in, in my opinion. Keep in mind for an 11' hammock the "11'" is when the hammock is stretched out fully. The hammock should sag when set up properly, an 132" hammock would actually be about 112" from end to end.

  • @CigarAttache
    @CigarAttache 2 роки тому

    Sitting diagonal has changed my hammock experience forever! Thank you

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 2 роки тому

      Your' welcome! I'm so happy that it helped you:)

  • @philbiker3
    @philbiker3 2 роки тому

    @0:42 looks like an informercial so funny!

  • @MrRay645
    @MrRay645 2 роки тому

    At 6’3” is an 11 foot hammock ok or would I want to go longer.

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 2 роки тому

      Hi Ray, Thanks for your question! We have many customers your height and above that swear by 11' hammocks. Many of the hammock on the market are 8.5-9' long. Hammocks this short are a real problem for most people and especially someone over 5.5' tall IMO. Some people prefer hammocks longer than 11' so it's definitely worth considering. Just make sure your tarp and other gear is suitable for a longer hammock!

  • @jeffmyers7062
    @jeffmyers7062 2 роки тому

    ua-cam.com/video/jf8pB4HW0E4/v-deo.html

  • @JulienSarton
    @JulienSarton 3 роки тому

    Usefull tips, thanks dude !

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 3 роки тому

      My pleasure! Thanks for your comment. It's always great to hear when someone finds a video useful:)

  • @ayoub1175
    @ayoub1175 3 роки тому

    Hahahahaha when you find the sweet spot you probably be a hammock camper for life. noted

  • @cotter9751
    @cotter9751 3 роки тому

    Just started experimenting with a hammock. Helpful tips!

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 3 роки тому

      Thanks! Happy Hammocking!

    • @cotter9751
      @cotter9751 3 роки тому

      @Relax Relax it’s getting easier the more I use it. First night wasn’t fun, but I’m enjoying it now. Hopefully courage to do more vids will come too

  • @punleu_sam
    @punleu_sam 3 роки тому

    Nice tips

  • @hollynejmanowski9232
    @hollynejmanowski9232 3 роки тому

    i didnt see one position he was not doing a banana!

  • @korbenparker1798
    @korbenparker1798 3 роки тому

    Bro you sound like king of random ahah

  • @kevinklein4748
    @kevinklein4748 3 роки тому

    Would you recommend a sleeping mat for a hammock? I've heard of people using size small sleeping pads (basically like half the body size) to support the lower back...

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 3 роки тому

      Many people use sleeping pads in hammocks and love them. Personally,I find them to be tedious for insulation but they may be good for support. Do you experience lower back discomfort when using a hammock? If so, I think it would be worth a try and it may help a lot. A small pillow may work as well. I think that for many people the biggest problem area is the knees and calves. I think you really need to experiment to see what works best for you. If you try the sleeping pad, I'd love to hear how it worked out.

  • @Reiselust_statt_Alltagsfrust
    @Reiselust_statt_Alltagsfrust 3 роки тому

    Klasse Videos 🤪 🤙schaut doch auch mal bei uns auf dem Kanal vorbei , wir freuen uns immer über Besuch und vielleicht gefällt euch ja auch was wir so machen. LG Tanja & Marco Reiselust statt Alltagsfrust

  • @oldbaldguy6151
    @oldbaldguy6151 3 роки тому

    Side sleeper tip, a small inflatable pillow between the knees. 😊👍

  • @Liquidforce4441
    @Liquidforce4441 3 роки тому

    Fantastic comprehensive video with no filler or begs for likes!! 10/10 Thanks!!! subbed :D

  • @cortexneuron
    @cortexneuron 3 роки тому

    Is it safe if camping with hammock in very strong wind? How if on the top of mountain there is no tree to hang the hammock, what would you do

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 3 роки тому

      Thanks of your question. Very strong winds could be a problem. You would definitely need secure stakes for your tarp and strong guy ropes. I recommend setting up somewhere where the wind can be blocked, like a small valley. If you are not sure there will be trees where you are going, I would recommend using a tent.

    • @cortexneuron
      @cortexneuron 3 роки тому

      @@GOOutfitters thank you for the usefull information. I saw the tarp door for the apex. I think that would be usefull to Block the wind

  • @taylorcasey6406
    @taylorcasey6406 4 роки тому

    Hehe, I hung up a hammock in my horse trailer 😂

  • @buddha420able
    @buddha420able 4 роки тому

    How do you know how long your ridge line should be ???

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 3 роки тому

      Sorry for the delayed response! 83% of the hammock length when it's stretched out is the standard recommended length. You can go a little longer or shorter. To determine the length that you like, experimenting is the only way.

  • @kelsully
    @kelsully 4 роки тому

    why does it look like you're lip syncing?

    • @JackyTMusic
      @JackyTMusic 3 роки тому

      Audio/visual sync issues.. or literally lip syncing

    • @marrenirre9994
      @marrenirre9994 2 роки тому

      Because your Bluetooth headphones are cheap.

  • @richedmonds1115
    @richedmonds1115 4 роки тому

    Great Video! I ordered the cinch buckles with our new Go Hammock 2.0’s, but thought they were a little heavy compared to my newly made DIY Whoopie Slings that I was so proud of. But others on a You Tube highly recommended them. So, in due diligence I set my hammock up with the Whoopie Slings and my wife’s hammock with the cinch buckles. I finally got mine set up and was very pleased with my handiwork. Then I set up my wife’s hammock in 1/4th the time it took to do mine. The cinch buckles no longer feel too heavy, lol. I installed the cinch buckles on my hammock shortly after getting home from our camping trip.

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 4 роки тому

      Hi Rich! Thanks for sharing that story and for the kind words! Glad to hear that the cinch buckles worked out for you. The included straps are extra heavy duty, you could replace them with thinner, lighter straps to reduce the weight.

  • @richedmonds1115
    @richedmonds1115 4 роки тому

    Great Video! I ordered the cinch buckles with our new Go Hammock 2.0’s, but thought they were a little heavy compared to my newly made DIY Whoopie Slings that I was so proud of. But others on a You Tube highly recommended them. So, in due diligence I set my hammock up with the Whoopie Slings and my wife’s hammock with the cinch buckles. I finally got mine set up and was very pleased with my handiwork. Then I set up my wife’s hammock in 1/4th the time it took to do mine. The cinch buckles no longer feel too heavy, lol. I installed the cinch buckles on my hammock shortly after getting home from our camping trip.

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 3 роки тому

      Thanks for the feedback! Our straps are heavier than most but you can trim the length down to lighten the load. The reason we went for the thicker straps is for safety. Not only are they super strong but if the strap slips through the cinch buckle, if you forget to use the backup knot, it slips very slowly. Thinner straps can slip almost instantly which can be dangerous.

  • @richedmonds1115
    @richedmonds1115 4 роки тому

    Great hammocks that compete with custom hammock quality at a fraction of the price, also world class very personalized service!!!!!

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 4 роки тому

      Thanks! Glad that you are pleased with our gear and service:) Thanks for your support!

  • @mat-ventures
    @mat-ventures 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the tips, Jason!

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 4 роки тому

      My pleasure! Thanks for watching:)

  • @cwgibbs55
    @cwgibbs55 4 роки тому

    OK - you confused me . . . mine arrived with 2 long ropes (for 'ridgeline') and then 8 of the shorter ropes. Thanks for a great product!

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 4 роки тому

      Glad you like it, thanks! We often throw in some extra ropes so you'll be ready for any weather.

  • @Make_America_Trump_Again
    @Make_America_Trump_Again 4 роки тому

    As a hammock veteran, I can vouch that these are very very good tips and tricks! The only comment I have is that you may also want to experiment with hanging the hammock closer to the foot end. To be clear, you simply make the suspension length shorter than it is on the head end. This has a similar effect to what happens when you hang the foot end higher. It shifts you closer to the head end of the hammock because gravity will still want you as close to the middle (between the anchor points/trees) as you will allow. The calf ridge problems are way easier to manage if you can get your feet away from the end of the hammock. Fortunately, this is not really a problem for your wide torso that will have to be closer to the end, so it all works out. Another thing this does is it re-levels your torso a bit, because shifting up to the head end will typically raise your head and torso more than you would like. So hang your hammock a little off center and off level, and make sure your tarp is doing the same to match it. In fact, Warbonnet highly recommends this. Another note about finding your sweet spot, don’t just try sliding around. Also try lifting your butt up and moving it to a different place-up, down left, right, and diagonal. It will have a noticeable impact on where the ridges end up if you do it right. Ideally the ridges are somewhere to the sides of your legs and you barely notice them. It takes a bit of practice, but it really can be done! Sometimes just sliding won’t fix it if the ridge is “trapped” under your weight, it takes something more deliberate to smooth it out.

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 4 роки тому

      Thanks for adding these excellent tips. I agree that butt placement is very important, lol. Just moving you bottom to another area makes a big difference.Thanks for sharing!

  • @drugtalk101
    @drugtalk101 4 роки тому

    Hey great tips! My 5 yr old daughter and I are going on a well long trek to spread my moms ashes, my friend got us a hammock and train fly but the rain fly is too small for the hammock and the hammock is only 8.5 feet... being a single dad with no family left it’s very hard to afford tattoos and hammock tents quilts whatever but I had this idea, may to advertise you’re hammocks and gear we could barrow it and show people on our journey as well as make a video to share with my subscribers?! It’s a thought my only option for quality gear on this trip if not I understand. Thanks again for the tips!

    • @toni5543
      @toni5543 4 роки тому

      Maybe you should delay the trip/ tattoos till you can pay for the stuff

    • @drugtalk101
      @drugtalk101 4 роки тому

      Toni tattoos was a typo didn’t even notice it. Wouldn’t waste my money on tattoos right now and I got a new job since this video got some gear and have rescheduled the trip till after the CARONA!

    • @oscar38
      @oscar38 Рік тому

      Tatoos 🤣

  • @emmahammond5088
    @emmahammond5088 4 роки тому

    Does it come in od green?

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 4 роки тому

      Hi Emma, Thanks for your question! It's available in two colors, Coyote Brown and Gray

  • @michaelhorn9114
    @michaelhorn9114 4 роки тому

    How much?

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 4 роки тому

      Thanks for your question. On sale now for $99.00! go-outfitters.com/collections/adventure-quilts/products/adventure-under-quilt-hammock-camping-insulation

    • @michaelhorn9114
      @michaelhorn9114 4 роки тому

      @@GOOutfitters 👍

  • @TainoXtreme
    @TainoXtreme 4 роки тому

    Excellent video and explanation. Now I understand the rich line and ham etc. I liked it so much I subscribed just now. What is your favorite hammock tarp? Thank you so much for sharing this video. God bless you.

    • @GOOutfitters
      @GOOutfitters 4 роки тому

      Thanks for the kind words and for subscribing! My favorite hammock tarp is the Apex Camping Shelter (but I am biased, I designed it, lol). It has 20 tie-off points, is very versatile and is on sale now: go-outfitters.com/collections/tarps-and-accessories/products/apex-camping-shelter-now-on-kickstarter There are lots of great tarps on the market from other brands too.