LOL no chance of a brew for me mate , that's why I had to get up at 6.45 ( to make her one !) .....
I think it can pitch quite low , almost as a tent , was a bit awkward in the garden as its on a slope , when I go camping in February I'm going to try a few different pitches with it and some of my other gear so will have a better idea then .
You got a link buddy. As when am looking for napsack hammocks it’s directing me to Hennessy hammocks. (There nice to lol) or are the the same ?
No not the same .
Napsack are a new start up business from Scotland .......
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Looks like they are having a problem with the supply chain /manufacturing of the tarps . I was initially worried about the quality of them but mine is fine and the customer service was good when I purchased .
Mark: Just FYI; Stevie Burns, one of the admins of the FB group 'Out in the bush Scotland' is one of the owners of Napsack.
Cheers buddy......hopefully al get a discount for being scotters lol
How tall are you?
IN CM please, not in old saxon inches.
Yes in this temperatures you will get always condensation outside next to the nose.
(Never tried it, but perhaps a nice long snorkel would be an Idea... ;0)
Only had a few flakes down here in EnglandGood idea safety wise, look forward to seeing some pics and reading your thoughts, might try and get out in the garden myself, snow laying like mad here now
Youll be lucky Mark.....remember.....THEY are Scottish too ye ken