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Yesterday, I got a sweet deal on nylon for making hammocks and bought $800 of fabric. Time to get busy on the sewing machine!
These hammocks are super strong and ultra lite!
They come with everything you need... the links and webbing straps... and it sets up in seconds.
This simple hammock will help you be more free. Sleep anywhere there are trees! Think of all the money you'll save. You don't need to pay rent... simplify your life down to a backpack and follow your bliss!
With a bug net and a tarp(a second hammock doubles as a tarp when you take out the strap), you don't need a tent. Enjoy luxurious comfort in many places where you couldn't pitch a tent... like wet forest, rocky hillsides, or city parks.
We tested them at a rock show on the weekend and they passed with flying colors. Check it: www.facebook.com/album.php
This is how I'm raising the funds for the Uganda mission in the fall. The plan is to buy sewing machines for former child soldiers and get them making hammocks, or whatever they want to create, and this will change things for them in a big way. James from Invisible Children, who lives in Uganda, said hundreds of people in Gulu are trained with sewing skills but have no work.
These hammocks are a great gift... to yourself ...and others.
$50 each or two for $85. ...plus shipping (they are small and lite).
How many do you want?
cor.contact@gmail.com
These hammocks are super strong and ultra lite!
They come with everything you need... the links and webbing straps... and it sets up in seconds.
This simple hammock will help you be more free. Sleep anywhere there are trees! Think of all the money you'll save. You don't need to pay rent... simplify your life down to a backpack and follow your bliss!
With a bug net and a tarp(a second hammock doubles as a tarp when you take out the strap), you don't need a tent. Enjoy luxurious comfort in many places where you couldn't pitch a tent... like wet forest, rocky hillsides, or city parks.
We tested them at a rock show on the weekend and they passed with flying colors. Check it: www.facebook.com/album.php
This is how I'm raising the funds for the Uganda mission in the fall. The plan is to buy sewing machines for former child soldiers and get them making hammocks, or whatever they want to create, and this will change things for them in a big way. James from Invisible Children, who lives in Uganda, said hundreds of people in Gulu are trained with sewing skills but have no work.
These hammocks are a great gift... to yourself ...and others.
$50 each or two for $85. ...plus shipping (they are small and lite).
How many do you want?
cor.contact@gmail.com
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