angrysparrow
08-23-2008, 16:16
This thread is for discussion of the recent ATHH Group Review (http://www.hammockforums.net/index.php?page=athh).
Note - this review compilation is still a work in progress. There are still a couple of reviews to be added, and I will update this post when complete.
Many thanks to HC4U for collecting/organizing the reviews.
Sew, is you dun yet? ;)
FWIW: I'm still using the ATHH without incident. And I have hung at least 2 of EVERY 3 nights in my ATHH since getting it several months ago.
Doctari.
headchange4u
09-28-2008, 17:24
I still have a couple of details to attend to but you can see it here (http://www.hammockforums.net/index.php?page=athh).
slowhike
09-28-2008, 20:39
As you can see from my report, I have nothing against that hammock but it's just not my cup of tea.
If someone else would like to have it, PM me w/ your mailing address & I'll send it to you for the cost of the shipping.
slowhike
09-29-2008, 05:44
As you can see from my report, I have nothing against that hammock but it's just not my cup of tea.
If someone else would like to have it, PM me w/ your mailing address & I'll send it to you for the cost of the shipping.
Grizz was the 1st of two requests for the hammock, so it's spoken for.
GrizzlyAdams
09-29-2008, 08:16
Grizz was the 1st of two requests for the hammock, so it's spoken for.
thx slowhike. It has a perfect role waiting for it as a overhead tarp for my son's "treehouse" (which doubles as my hammock stand...)
Grizz
thx slowhike. It has a perfect role waiting for it as a overhead tarp for my son's "treehouse" (which doubles as my hammock stand...)
Grizz
Don't forget to seal the seams where the tabs are sewn along the ridgeline - I could see daylight through the stitches in mine! :scared:
Hi guys!1
The weather has finally changed here in central Florida.
I had a delightful nap in the subject hammock a few days ago. The lack of breathability is not a problem with weather in mid seventies.
Something else came to my attention. The hammock is made with a central panel and a narrower (12 inch or so) panel on each outer edge. In my evaluation, I complained about it because it didn't hold my head up.
But, for actual sleeping, it seems to enable a much more flat position to be achieved. There is no risk of falling out, just a nice flat lie.
Grinder/Tom
I still have a couple of details to attend to but you can see it here (http://www.hammockforums.net/index.php?page=athh).
UM, I looked at the list of reviewers, I'm not on there. Do I need to resend or is you getting senile?? :laugh:
EDIT: OH, found my review, just wasnt on "The list"
I just did the math, & found that I have used the hybred hammock roughly 80 nights now, still no sign of wear on the hammock or suspension ropes. After reading some of the other reviews, I wonder at the failure of some of the suspension ropes.