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Introducing The Banana Hammock

I just sold my saddle because it was too large. I have a brand new replacement net for an oleman climber that I am going to use to make one of these banana hammocks so I can still hunt this week.
 
I just sold my saddle because it was too large. I have a brand new replacement net for an oleman climber that I am going to use to make one of these banana hammocks so I can still hunt this week.

Make sure you have a rock climbing harness under it for safety.
 
Wow!
I imagine you might run into some windchill on the underside of your nuts in that unit.
 
Any weight comparison should include the RCH if one is necessary. I think the Anderson might be lighter if you don't need a RCH.
 
Wow!
I imagine you might run into some windchill on the underside of your nuts in that unit.

Doesn't get cold enough in Alabama. I never had an issue with it as a seat on the climber.
 
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What’s it weigh?
I don't have an Anderson but I just weighed this at 1 lb -1.5 oz complete with integrated bridge and shoulder strap but without the hardware.
I guess you could call it a truckers sling saddle.
 
I don't have an Anderson but I just weighed this at 1 lb -1.5 oz complete with integrated bridge and shoulder strap but without the hardware.
I guess you could call it a truckers sling saddle.

My rch alone is lighter and more comfortable than that. Not to mention it’s made to catch a person.
 
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