Comments on: Kammok Roo Hammock Review https://theultimatehang.com/2015/04/28/kammok-roo-hammock-review/ Hammock tips, illustrations, and reviews. Sat, 01 Oct 2016 01:00:50 +0000 hourly 1 By: Ar•Ya Hammock Review - The Ultimate Hang https://theultimatehang.com/2015/04/28/kammok-roo-hammock-review/#comment-8848 Sat, 01 Oct 2016 01:00:50 +0000 https://theultimatehang.com/?p=3369#comment-8848 […] Kammok Roo Hammock […]

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By: Wolfgang Rebhan https://theultimatehang.com/2015/04/28/kammok-roo-hammock-review/#comment-8847 Thu, 14 Jul 2016 12:55:33 +0000 https://theultimatehang.com/?p=3369#comment-8847 In reply to Derek.

Thanks Derek, much appreciated

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By: Derek https://theultimatehang.com/2015/04/28/kammok-roo-hammock-review/#comment-8846 Wed, 13 Jul 2016 22:17:57 +0000 https://theultimatehang.com/?p=3369#comment-8846 In reply to Wolfgang Rebhan.

XL. The KAMMOK is longer than ENO and you’ll appreciate the extra length.

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By: Wolfgang Rebhan https://theultimatehang.com/2015/04/28/kammok-roo-hammock-review/#comment-8845 Wed, 13 Jul 2016 17:29:51 +0000 https://theultimatehang.com/?p=3369#comment-8845 In reply to Eric.

Eric, Take a look at this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8HeHQ4Rrxw

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By: Wolfgang Rebhan https://theultimatehang.com/2015/04/28/kammok-roo-hammock-review/#comment-8844 Wed, 13 Jul 2016 17:26:23 +0000 https://theultimatehang.com/?p=3369#comment-8844 I was thinking of getting the ENO ProFly tarp to use with my Kammok Roo. Do you know if that would be sufficient coverage or should I get the ProFly XL?

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By: Derek https://theultimatehang.com/2015/04/28/kammok-roo-hammock-review/#comment-8843 Mon, 04 Apr 2016 15:50:00 +0000 https://theultimatehang.com/?p=3369#comment-8843 In reply to Ryan.

If you have found a comfortable lay in the hammock but the fabric is flapping and getting in your way, you might consider adding either a knotty mod in the seam or dos GO! style pull. The knotty mod takes 12 inches of shock cord and feeds it into the seam edge. Sew one end then stretch the cord and sew the other end and when released it will gather up that excess fabric. The GO! method also uses a shock cord but it wraps around the outside of the hammock by the head and foot ends to pull the excess fabric away.

You could also use grip clips and create side pull outs that you can stake to the ground.

The most dramatic solution would be to unpick and remove the outer panels of fabric completely. The Roo is big enough that you don’t really use them.

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By: Ryan https://theultimatehang.com/2015/04/28/kammok-roo-hammock-review/#comment-8842 Mon, 04 Apr 2016 01:13:46 +0000 https://theultimatehang.com/?p=3369#comment-8842 In reply to Eric.

I have this same question. I really want to like this hammock but it’s just so big and flappy. Lots of unnecessary annoying fabric.

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By: Adrienne Harrison https://theultimatehang.com/2015/04/28/kammok-roo-hammock-review/#comment-8841 Sat, 11 Jul 2015 15:58:10 +0000 https://theultimatehang.com/?p=3369#comment-8841 Hi Derek, I loved your book, just bought the Roo Kammok along with its bug net. I am 5 feet six and I tried to lay on a diagonal and found that I was unable to be comfortable with a 30° Hang angle. I also had to U clip the bug bet from the overhead line in order to have enough room to lay in a diagonal. Also, the fabric that forms the strip along the edge has a very uncomfortable non- stretch seam. I haven’t even removed the tags. Is there a more comfortable hammock out there or am I hanging it wrong?
Adrienne

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