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    Clarks New Movie about the NX150-250

    I just found this the other day . . .

    . . . nicely done . . . and slick . . . in a good way . . .

    Just thought I would share with y'all

    There are some nice angles and close ups.
    I hope you'll enjoy . . .

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    Thanks for posting that Bradley. I found it just a couple of days ago and wrote a note to Clarks thanking them for the video, but I didn't have brains enough to think of posting it here. It is a great video; it teaches what the proper amount of sag is just by studying the way the hoops look when it is strung up. That is exactly the same amount of sag I came up with just by trial and error and I use that method now for easily adjusting the proper amount of tension for hanging. You can even see the foot end hanging a little higher. GREAT video for learning how to work with the Clark NX hammocks. Thanks for posting this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waddy View Post
    Thanks for posting that Bradley. I found it just a couple of days ago and wrote a note to Clarks thanking them for the video, but I didn't have brains enough to think of posting it here. It is a great video; it teaches what the proper amount of sag is just by studying the way the hoops look when it is strung up. That is exactly the same amount of sag I came up with just by trial and error and I use that method now for easily adjusting the proper amount of tension for hanging. You can even see the foot end hanging a little higher. GREAT video for learning how to work with the Clark NX hammocks. Thanks for posting this.
    That's an excellent video although I would dispute the 32 degree comfort rating without additional insulation. Those pockets may create some dead air space but I've found that air to be pretty cold when it's 32 degrees. Just sayin'. BTW....I love my Clark.

    Miguel

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