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Compression bags are useful for hammock storage.
Choosing the Right Compression Bag
When selecting a compression bag for hammock storage, look for one that can hold your entire hammock setup, including the hammock itself, bug netting, and any other gear. A 15-liter to 20-liter capacity bag is a good starting point. Consider a bag made from durable, water-resistant materials, such as nylon or polyester.
Compressing Your Hammock
To compress your hammock into the bag, start by folding the hammock into a compact, rectangular shape. Use the built-in compression straps to tighten the bag, working from the top down. For a more efficient compression, try using the “burrito method,” where you fold the hammock into a long, thin rectangle and then roll it up before placing it in the bag. This technique can help reduce the bag’s volume by up to 30%.
Tips for Travel and Storage
When traveling with your compressed hammock, consider storing it in a separate, protective bag to prevent damage from abrasion or impact. At home, store the compressed hammock in a dry, cool area, away from direct sunlight. Regularly inspect your compression bag for signs of wear or damage, and replace it as needed to ensure your hammock remains protected and ready for use.
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