What does /out/ take with them for back support after a long day?
Looking at the Chammok. Seems lighter than camp chair.
Thats probably the best choice if you always have some place to hang it on
>>919935
Does it actually give good back support?
How easy is it to nap in one?
>>919929
Only natural human posture is st\andinf/walking, squatting, and lay down 2 l\sleep any else f gy fag shit, stupid pusy.
>>919929
might as well just make your own hammock. A single layered 3m hammock is only gonna be a couple of oz heavier than that, and you can use it as a seat 'sideways' same as that, but ALSO to lie down in.
>>920029
How do you turn a regular hammock into a seat that has actual back support?
>>920073
Wide enough hammock to support up to your neck + a foot line.
Why would a hammock chair have more back support than a hammock? It's the same thing bar dimensions
>>920169
New hammock user here.
Footline?
>>920301
Re: hammock forums
>>919929
I usually take a crazy creek when I'm /out/ on kayak trips, but for hiking I just endure the pain or look for a good tree to lean against
>>919948
Nigga, wut?
>>920301
it's basically a cord that is tied off to either end of your hammock. It's length is set so that when you sit in your hammock you can put your feet on the line, 'simulating' a recliner.
>>920506
He is saying that the only natural position for humans, is standing, walking, laying down, or squatting. Every thing else like sitting and shit is bad for us.