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How to get in - alternative 2

Finding your balance

Stand in front of the hammock. 

Grab the inside panels and pull 

the hammock between your 

legs.

Push the hammock down 

and under you, while you try

to sit down in the middle.

Move one hand to the ridgeline 

and sit/lean back. Lift your feet 

inside.

Find your balance.

Hold on to the side panels and 

ridgeline. Lift your body a little, 

and push or pull on the side 

panel to adjust your position

Just like riding a bike for 

the first time - finding your 

balance takes some practice!

Flat is not always level. 

You can slide down if you have 

not balanced the hammock.

Make sure you are flat AND 

level, before falling asleep. 

A common mistake is being 

too close to the foot end.

Summary of Contents for DRAUMR

Page 1: ...Check out our videos on YouTube and learn more We suggest you get to know your new fantastic and nifty product before leaving for your first camp DRAUMR STRAPS...

Page 2: ...ugh the loop The hammock has color coded corners When lying in the hammock green to your right red to the left Consider the ground conditions and the trees you hang from Avoid dead trees and branches...

Page 3: ...ocket pull the sleeve over the pad then close the zipper N B Draumr UL does not have a zipper The hammock must not touch the ground when you enter look out for sharp objects that can damage the fabric...

Page 4: ...djusting the buckles Avoid tightening the straps too much Strive to get an angle between 20 and 40 The hammock can be moved sideways to avoid unwanted terrain features Stand in front of the hammock gr...

Page 5: ...sit lean back Lift your feet inside Find your balance Hold on to the side panels and ridgeline Lift your body a little and push or pull on the side panel to adjust your position Just like riding a bi...

Page 6: ...nd tightening both of the upper straps at the same time Take your weight off the back panels by sitting up straight then tighten one strap at a time The pockets in the head and foot end are for sticks...

Page 7: ...an elastic cord and cordlock The hook attaches to a loop in the head end Adjust the cord lock on the ridgeline to lift the bug net A clean and dry wool baselayer and a bottle with hot water will help...

Page 8: ...he head end to have it within reach from inside the hammock It is easier to enter the hammock if you tighten the knee straps halfway You can use the back and knee straps to adjust your sleeping positi...

Page 9: ...ight be useful as well Fold your tarp guylines like this to avoid knots and rat nests Then attach using the velcro strap Tearing the fabric or breaking the pole stick by stepping into the foot end Han...

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