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Warbonnet Outdoors Traveler XL Hammock

Warbonnet Outdoors Traveler XL Hammock

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Based in the foothills of the Colorado Rockies, Warbonnet Outdoors makes hammocks for people who love spending time outside—whether it’s months in the backcountry or an afternoon nap in your backyard. The Traveler XL is a simple, end-gathered hammock made from 1.7-ounce 70d nylon in an olive-green color that blends in nicely with natural surroundings Read More

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Edtidd
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Jun 6, 2017
Question - If I commited at the lowest price but the drop doesn't get there will I get an option to buy it at the higher price or does the drop end?
Darga
13
Jun 3, 2017
Here's hoping the Blackbird XL goes on this summer as well.
Thanks again for joining this drop! We have submitted the group's order with the vendor and they are working hard to prepare it for shipment.
We are currently working towards a new update system to reduce confusion in the Discussion and in the interim, all future updates on this drop will be sent directly by e-mail. Please verify your email address is correct under your settings so that you receive the latest updates for the group. You can change your settings here: https://www.massdrop.com/settings/user_info
To read more about the new updates please go here: dro.ps/updates If you have any questions, please visit our Help Center (http://massdrop.com/helpcenter).
Dublinlin
45
Jan 14, 2017
Why is MassDrop STILL using these original MassDrop photos that show the hammock suspension set up totally incorrectly? I'd think that would drive the Warbonnet folks nuts.
scope
198
Jan 15, 2017
Agreed, I missed the clip on the buckle. I guess these are Massdrop marketing pics? Someone has become to engrained with the asinine use of material doubled over on itself to make multiple loops to clip to. Folks, this is what we call a continuous suspension, one that allows you to adjust in a continuous manner by pulling the webbing through the buckle, you don't clip to it in segments. Its better, its lighter, and once you get over the whole "clip to" thing, you realize its much easier to use.
Personally, I don't use a clip on mine, I just go through the loop so that the webbing is tight around the tree, and then to the buckle.
One other thing if folks are wondering why this Warbonnet product seems more expensive than others appearing here, its because this is an 11' hammock (more material), a size that has become the established norm for a sleeping/camping hammock, as well as the aforementioned better suspension that is often an add-on with other makes (another annoying aspect of the cheapie makers).
DannyMilks
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Jan 16, 2017
scopeYeah, we talked about the bad hammock setup during the first drop for Warbonnet. That was my bad in the photo shoot and we'll try to correct it before the next drop. Thanks @Dublinlin
PeterK
1515
Nov 8, 2016
All of the orders have been shipped and are now on the way to you! Once tracking is available, you will receive a confirmation email with tracking information. Please allow 24-48 hours for this information to update in the courier’s system.
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Grant3
3
Nov 9, 2016
PeterKI got mine today!!!!!
allemander
182
Nov 10, 2016
Grant3Me, too! It's awesome! 🤓
PeterK
1515
Nov 4, 2016
Just about there! We've been in touch with the vendor regarding the group's order and they've let us know that they are still working to gather and package the group's order for individual shipment to each of you. We will continue to check in with them throughout the fulfillment process and update the group again as soon as everything is sent out!
Expect another update from us on 11/10 or sooner if something comes up.
If you have any questions, please visit our Help Center (https://massdrop.com/helpcenter).
PeterK
1515
Oct 28, 2016
Thanks again for joining this drop! We have submitted the group's order with the vendor for the Warbonnet Outdoors Traveler XL Hammock and they are working hard to prepare it for shipment.
As soon as the group's order is ready at the vendor's location, they will ship the individual orders directly to you. The current estimated ship date is 11/7.
We will keep the group updated throughout the fulfillment process. You can expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 11/4.
If you have any questions, please visit our Help Center (http://massdrop.com/helpcenter).
A community member
Oct 28, 2016
I'm planning a Long Trail end-to-end late next summer. I have a Hennessy Ultralite Backpacker Asym Zip. W/o rainfly it's 21 oz. My whoopee slings are 4.75 oz ... Together it's 25.75. I thought I'd cut weight by staying in shelters, and carrying a minimal shelter system for when I don't. Like a tarp and a bug bivy at just under 16 ozs ...
Started looking at the sub 8oz models by Humminbird and Butt In A Sling, in the $50 range. Then read reviews as to how short, single layer models made from fabrics in the 1.1 oz range are not as comfortable to sleep in as longer, wider models made of 1.6oz or heavier. Looked at Dutchware, Simply Light, Wilderness Logics ... All in the $90-100 range. Warbonnet's is a bargain in that group at $75. All in the 12-18 oz range ...
Oh the trade-offs we make!
But now were getting a 16 oz, 11' x 5' Warbonnet, made from 1.7oz nylon, with a DWR finish for $63, with whoopies - delivered!
Thats a 9.75 oz weight reduction over my Hennessy. Not as light as a tarp and a bivy, but shirley a damn site more comfortable!
Joy!
riverone
9
Oct 31, 2016
While some of those lighter materials easily hold me at 170lb, I just didn't like them. Specifically the Robic 1.0. It just felt too light and the fabric was floppy. Same with the Argon. I'm OK carrying a few extra ounces for my hammock since that's one of the most important items on my trips.
A community member
Oct 31, 2016
riveroneThat was my thought. That 11x4, 7oz BIAS Weight Weenie Micro Hammock cut from 1.1 oz rip-stop nylon is tempting. But on long treks good sleep is important to me, and I'll add a few ozs for that!
riverone
9
Oct 28, 2016
I like my 10' Traveler, but I'm looking forward to trying this 11' version. Hard to pass up for the price!
Dublinlin
45
Oct 26, 2016
I have both a single layer Blackbird XLC and a double layer XLC with optional winter cover and a Wookie underquilt. Warbonnet makes the best hammocks around. I've done extensive four season camping in my Warbonnet hammocks over the years. I don't need a Traveler on top of the hammocks I already have, but am SO TEMPTED!!! I'm delighted to see this drop.
LtJKWrangler
8
Jan 14, 2017
DublinlinI agree totally! Warbonnet is the best product on the market. I own the original WBBB and the XLC, and I use them YEAR ROUND camping in Rhode Island and Massachusetts
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