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  2. 12 hammocks that will turn your backyard into a cozy oasis - AOL

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    Kick back and relax with a backyard hammock this summer. Shop hammocks from REI, Amazon, and L. L. Bean.

  3. Hammock camping - Wikipedia

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    One of the unique concepts of hammock camping is the new diversity of suspension systems and add-ons which campers use in making their hammock set-up unique and functional. The line on which the hammock's weight is held is often swapped for a variety of lighter weight suspension made of Dyneema or other UHMWPE material. These reduce both weight ...

  4. 10 Best Hammock Underquilts for Staying Warm - AOL

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    These expert-recommended hammock underquilts from Hyke & Byke, Warbonnet, Wise Owl, and more, let you sleep under the stars no matter how low the temp dips. 10 Best Hammock Underquilts for Staying ...

  5. Hammock - Wikipedia

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    Many sailors in the Royal Navy, during the 1590s at least, used a spreader – a length of wood with a V cut in each end to engage the second hammock string on each side. The first string was set up more tightly than the others so that it raised a protective lip along each side to keep out drafts and prevent the sleeper being thrown out.

  6. Hammock (ecology) - Wikipedia

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    Mesic hammocks are hammocks of the southeastern United States coasts (from North Carolina to Texas) and all of peninsular Florida which grow on soils that are rarely flooded. The canopy of mesic hammocks consists primarily of evergreen hardwoods and cabbage palms. The southern live oak is the most common tree in mesic hammocks.

  7. 19-inch rack - Wikipedia

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    Such a region is commonly known as a U, for unit, RU for rack unit or, in German, HE, for Höheneinheit. Heights within racks are measured by this unit. Rack-mountable equipment is usually designed to occupy some integer number of U. For example, an oscilloscope might be 4U high. Rack-mountable computers and servers are mostly between 1U and 4U ...