Hey guys I will report back post trip, but I’m pretty excited to try out the Hennessy. As I rapidly approach age 42 my back isn’t what it used to be so I’ll give the hammock route a try. I have a friend with an Amok rig, and another with an Asym and they love it so it will be interesting to see how I sleep in it. I’ll bring my little Nemo 2 Man in case me or my buddy hate the layout.
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Hennessy Hammock Expedition Asym – Took a flier!
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bigpikePosts: 6259June 8, 2017 at 5:26 pm #1698255
We’re heading to Southern Ontario. The middle of nowhere aka my fortress of @$#king solitude
nhammInactiveRobbinsdalePosts: 7348bigpikePosts: 6259June 9, 2017 at 7:09 am #1698299Let us know how it goes. Having a bad back myself, 20 years since a spinal fusion, you never know until you try it.
When my back is bothering me I am looking for a flat surface to lay on to straighten things out, floor.June 9, 2017 at 8:32 am #1698305I had a friend buy one this spring and he just got back from a week in the BWCAW with it. He had nothing but good things to say and said he will never go back to a traditional tent. If I was a back sleeper, I would own one. Unfortunately, I am not…Hope you love it!
walleyevisionPosts: 407June 9, 2017 at 9:05 pm #1698396Do you have an underquilt? You need an underquilt. If night time temps get below 60-65, you’ll freeze without one.
jwellsyPosts: 1364June 10, 2017 at 7:19 pm #1698450Would an underquilt also block mosquito attacks from the sides and below?
jwellsyPosts: 1364June 10, 2017 at 8:48 pm #1698455I see these Eno hammocks advertised all over the place. How do the different brands compare quality wise?
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