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hoosier_egger
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I have a couple of these. They're great!
https://sellout.woot.com/offers/tower-inflatable-lounger-5?ref=w_cnt_lnd_cat_sprt_2_1
https://sellout.woot.com/offers/tower-inflatable-lounger-5?ref=w_cnt_lnd_cat_sprt_2_1
~ John - Formerly known as ColtsFan - https://www.instagram.com/hoosier_egger
XL BGE, LG BGE, Med BGE, BGE Chiminea, Ardore Pizza Oven
Bloomington, IN - Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoosiers!
XL BGE, LG BGE, Med BGE, BGE Chiminea, Ardore Pizza Oven
Bloomington, IN - Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoosiers!
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Up here in MN, these have become the "inflatable vaginas". We had a family member bring a couple of these to a summer party and when one of the 3 year olds emerged from one end of the inflatable, there were many a gasp. Then again, maybe this family's minds are in the gutter...
just sayin...
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I saw these, or a reasonable copy thereof, in use at an outdoor concert this past weekend. Pretty cool actually. I immediately started thinking about them for backpacking.
However, I did notice at the concert, a seed popping and landing on the surface, was not a good thing, and unfortunately for those using it, funny as hell.
Aside from that, they looked like I needed one."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
They were making popcorn?YukonRon said:I saw these, or a reasonable copy thereof, in use at an outdoor concert this past weekend. Pretty cool actually. I immediately started thinking about them for backpacking.
However, I did notice at the concert, a seed popping and landing on the surface, was not a good thing, and unfortunately for those using it, funny as hell.
Aside from that, they looked like I needed one. -
No.Lit said:
They were making popcorn?YukonRon said:I saw these, or a reasonable copy thereof, in use at an outdoor concert this past weekend. Pretty cool actually. I immediately started thinking about them for backpacking.
However, I did notice at the concert, a seed popping and landing on the surface, was not a good thing, and unfortunately for those using it, funny as hell.
Aside from that, they looked like I needed one."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
YukonRon said:I saw these, or a reasonable copy thereof, in use at an outdoor concert this past weekend. Pretty cool actually. I immediately started thinking about them for backpacking.
However, I did notice at the concert, a seed popping and landing on the surface, was not a good thing, and unfortunately for those using it, funny as hell.
Aside from that, they looked like I needed one.
That is quite funny. Perhaps they should move to the edibles for their high wire act of partying. For me.....I see that thing being a **** getting out of when i would have to go pee. Would have to come with an ejector functionality.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
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FWIW @YukonRon I have tried one of these and I would take a hammock any day for camping hiking. They are smaller, lighter, and more comfortable. Plus, you don't have to worry about finding a clear patch of ground. This of course assumes there are plenty of trees in the area.YukonRon said:I saw these, or a reasonable copy thereof, in use at an outdoor concert this past weekend. Pretty cool actually. I immediately started thinking about them for backpacking.
However, I did notice at the concert, a seed popping and landing on the surface, was not a good thing, and unfortunately for those using it, funny as hell.
Aside from that, they looked like I needed one.Which came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg. -
I was gifted one of these for use on the beach. If you weighed about 90 pounds it probably would work fine. I had trouble at 210 with the air escaping . I don't recommend them.Large BGE x2 Now we're cookin' in Dothan Al.
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I have a hammock I use, when on my own. I really like it. I have a Feathered Friends sleeping Bag I use with it. Light and easy, and extremely comfortable. Alpine hiking above the treeline, is what I was thinking about these.SmokeyPitt said:
FWIW @YukonRon I have tried one of these and I would take a hammock any day for camping hiking. They are smaller, lighter, and more comfortable. Plus, you don't have to worry about finding a clear patch of ground. This of course assumes there are plenty of trees in the area.YukonRon said:I saw these, or a reasonable copy thereof, in use at an outdoor concert this past weekend. Pretty cool actually. I immediately started thinking about them for backpacking.
However, I did notice at the concert, a seed popping and landing on the surface, was not a good thing, and unfortunately for those using it, funny as hell.
Aside from that, they looked like I needed one."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
FYI sport.woot.com is selling a decent hammock underquilt for pretty cheap today. I always have a cold backside when using my REI down bag with my hammocks and an underquilt works wonders. Althought, the FF bags are really nice, so it might not be an issue for you.YukonRon said:
I have a hammock I use, when on my own. I really like it. I have a Feathered Friends sleeping Bag I use with it. Light and easy, and extremely comfortable. Alpine hiking above the treeline, is what I was thinking about these.SmokeyPitt said:
FWIW @YukonRon I have tried one of these and I would take a hammock any day for camping hiking. They are smaller, lighter, and more comfortable. Plus, you don't have to worry about finding a clear patch of ground. This of course assumes there are plenty of trees in the area.YukonRon said:I saw these, or a reasonable copy thereof, in use at an outdoor concert this past weekend. Pretty cool actually. I immediately started thinking about them for backpacking.
However, I did notice at the concert, a seed popping and landing on the surface, was not a good thing, and unfortunately for those using it, funny as hell.
Aside from that, they looked like I needed one.Large BGE & mini stepchild & a KJ Jr.The damp PNW -
YukonRon said:
However, I did notice at the concert, a seed popping and landing on the surface, was not a good thing, and unfortunately for those using it, funny as hell.
Haven't seen seeds since the early 80's. What kind of dirt were they smokin'"?
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@BizGreenEggBizGreenEgg said:
FYI sport.woot.com is selling a decent hammock underquilt for pretty cheap today. I always have a cold backside when using my REI down bag with my hammocks and an underquilt works wonders. Althought, the FF bags are really nice, so it might not be an issue for you.YukonRon said:
I have a hammock I use, when on my own. I really like it. I have a Feathered Friends sleeping Bag I use with it. Light and easy, and extremely comfortable. Alpine hiking above the treeline, is what I was thinking about these.SmokeyPitt said:
FWIW @YukonRon I have tried one of these and I would take a hammock any day for camping hiking. They are smaller, lighter, and more comfortable. Plus, you don't have to worry about finding a clear patch of ground. This of course assumes there are plenty of trees in the area.YukonRon said:I saw these, or a reasonable copy thereof, in use at an outdoor concert this past weekend. Pretty cool actually. I immediately started thinking about them for backpacking.
However, I did notice at the concert, a seed popping and landing on the surface, was not a good thing, and unfortunately for those using it, funny as hell.
Aside from that, they looked like I needed one.
I have done 25F, and did not have any issues with the FF in a hammock. I had on my ppo so that helped too, I am sure."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
I am thinking home grown, window box, but I really have zero idea. It is the Bluegrass state.ScarletFire said:YukonRon said:
However, I did notice at the concert, a seed popping and landing on the surface, was not a good thing, and unfortunately for those using it, funny as hell.
Haven't seen seeds since the early 80's. What kind of dirt were they smokin'"?"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Daughter ordered one like this a few months back - was going to be the best thing ever. Ordered red, which was really more like pink when it arrived. Unfortunate color for that thing. It hasn't seen the light of day after we started calling it the vag chair.
It's very funny to see that moment when realization washes over someone and they no longer see it as a chair.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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