so I love my eno for summer use but not the best for early spring or late fall .I have been looking at clark n.a and HH would like a little help. thamks carl
so I love my eno for summer use but not the best for early spring or late fall .I have been looking at clark n.a and HH would like a little help. thamks carl
The hammock itself should be fine. What you really need is some good insulation, and good overhead coverage. Try an underquilt to insulate the bottom from the cooler air, and a top quilt or a barrel bag that can open up like a quilt for your top insulation. A large taarp will protect you from the wind and the rain.
Take a look in the video section. Start with Shug's first video and just keep going. No hanger should miss his videos, new or otherwise. The man covers it all for you. There is nothing "wrong" with the Eno, for 3 and 4 season hanging. It will require the same, as just about any hammock, to keep you warm and dry, in those conditions.
Under quilt, Over quilt, Proper sized tarp, and possibly a storm cover, a few other helpful odds and ends. Shug covers them all and more, plus he makes you laugh your butt off.
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I used an ENO DN clone this winter and as others have said it all about the insulation.
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thanks everyone for the help i am looking at 2 UQ the jrb mt and the speer pes pod and the polor pod
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