neverenoughgoldNotice the “ground” shifting when he lands. Lots of padding under there. The problem is the spreaders at each end. They make it easier to get in, but easier to fall out. The old “iron men and wooden ships” days hammocks didn’t have the spreaders and so enveloped the user like the masa around a tamale, doubling as cover as well as mattress.
neverenoughgoldNotice the “ground” shifting when he lands. Lots of padding under there. The problem is the spreaders at each end. They make it easier to get in, but easier to fall out. The old “iron men and wooden ships” days hammocks didn’t have the spreaders and so enveloped the user like the masa around a tamale, doubling as cover as well as mattress.