Putting the question out to the hangers in the group...
You know who you are...
The question is Hennessy or Clark? Or is there something even better?
As the new season approaches, it's time to start buying new toys! I think a hammock is the next addition to the stable, but do I want to bottom load or side load?
What have you used? what do you like/dislike?
From what I've read, Clark is more "bugproof" and sleeps "flatter", Hennessy is lighter & cooler. Am I right? am I wrong? what's the deal on the tradeoffs for our country? We don't deal with sub-zero nights, but we do have cold nights & nights where the sheets stick to your body and the no seeums will carry you away!
What says the collective experience?
Has anyone slept in one on a chickee?
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Picked up the Hennessey Expedition Asym with zipper entry. Hangs nicely diagonally on Chickee's. Used my conventional inflatable pad which did two things - insulated and helped hold the hammock bottom out away from my shoulders a bit.
They were running a special and through in the "Snake Skins". Those are pretty cool. Take down and stowing the hammock is about a 2 minute operation. Thumbs up.
I'm considering a hammock as well. I'm usually a tarp camper, but tarp- (or even tent-) camping can be difficult in areas where it's hard to find dry ground.
There's a hammock out there called "Blackbird" made by a small company called Warbonnet, and it's getting consistently good reviews from backpackers on the backpackinglight.com forum (and some other backpacker forums like the practicalbackpacking one) for being comfortable and light.
I've read enough reviews by people saying they've tried it after the Hennessy or Clark or other hammocks and liked it better that at the moment it's the only one I'm seriously considering. I would take a look at those forums and take a look at what people are saying about their hammocks. Some of those guys have several hammocks of different brands and can really compare them; it'd be a good place to ask questions
But I'd certainly check out the Blackbird along with the others if you're looking for a hammock, especially if you'd be using it for backpacking as well as kayaking and want something light.
You could mitigate either problem, at least somewhat, by bringing an extra piece of gear -- a good sleeping pad if you bring a tent, or an underquilt or insulation pad if you go with the hammock -- but you said space is a premium so that might not be appealing.
I'd watch the weather forecast closely before you go and take it into consideration when you make your decision; the tent would be a better alternative if the weather will really be cold. Otherwise, you might find the hammock more comfortable because it keeps you up off the hard wood of the chickees.
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