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    Are Hennessy Hammocks No Good or Something

    I often see the Hennessy Hammock for sale.

    This makes me wonder, is the Hennessy Hammock any good? Do people keep getting Lemons? Why are they for sale so often? Poor Quality maybe?

    Let me know what you think

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    I don't think so (speaking of a Hennessy being a 'lemon'). Hennessy is a solid product. I've never heard of any major failures (an occasional snapped ridge line or hole in the bug net), and most are caused by improper hanging or just use and abuse.

    For a lot of people, the Hennessy is a "gateway" hammock. It was my first hammock and I still have it. When you start to see all the other options, people just start moving onward.

    I keep my Hennessy around for demos and occasionally loan it out. I find the bug netting a little confining than other built-in bug net hammocks, but it still works and is a fine hammock. I also prefer open hammocks for a variety of reasons, but again, it's just a case of HYOH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dejoha View Post
    I don't think so (speaking of a Hennessy being a 'lemon'). Hennessy is a solid product. I've never heard of any major failures (an occasional snapped ridge line or hole in the bug net), and most are caused by improper hanging or just use and abuse.

    For a lot of people, the Hennessy is a "gateway" hammock. It was my first hammock and I still have it. When you start to see all the other options, people just start moving onward.

    I keep my Hennessy around for demos and occasionally loan it out. I find the bug netting a little confining than other built-in bug net hammocks, but it still works and is a fine hammock. I also prefer open hammocks for a variety of reasons, but again, it's just a case of HYOH.
    I like how you called it a "gateway" Hammock

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    Nothing at all is wrong with Hennessee hammocks. I loved mine when I had it, but I moved on to try different hammocks, sell one to afford another type of thing.

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    Well, you know what's _really_ great about the Hennessy? It's an all-in-one system: hammock + bug net + tarp. For me, and I'm sure a lot of others, that makes it an easy solution. I don't think I could have started with hammocks had it not been for the Hennessy. I had never tarp camped before and I liked the "enclosed" feeling of a tent. It took a while to get used to it.

    Honestly, I wish more guys who sell camping hammocks (e.g., those with bug nets) would package them with a tarp because for mainstream consumers, it looks like a complete kit, and it is when you compare it to a tent. Why sell a bug net hammock without a matching tarp?

    Hennessy was ingenious and used an asym tarp that matched the hammock shape. It is also an inexpensive solution. I think a larger asym tarp or diamond tarp should be standard fair with all camping hammocks sold.

    THEN, after you've had your fun with a small tarp, you can upgrade

    OR, (again like Hennessy does), up sell your consumers with a larger hex tarp at the point of purchase.

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    We started with HH expeditions. I have moved to a WBBB but am having trouble getting comfortable in it. May go back to my Hennessy...was comfy from the get go.
    I would not hesitate to recomend Hennessy Hammocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayson View Post
    We started with HH expeditions. I have moved to a WBBB but am having trouble getting comfortable in it. May go back to my Hennessy...was comfy from the get go.
    I would not hesitate to recomend Hennessy Hammocks.
    I feel the same -- my zipper model Hennessy Explorer is more comfortable then my WBBB. But I'm not one to sell stuff. I kept mine and gave my WBBB to my son.

    I have a brand new Hennessy Explorer bottom entry I haven't even taken out of the box. I'm hopping my other boy will enjoy hanging too when he's older.
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    My husband and I have an HH Safari, DJ XL and an Explorer Ultra-lite, plus we have many other hammocks, but the HH are great hammocks and I will be keeping them. I love the DJ XL, and my husband has been eyeing it. I never should have let him use it. He loves his big Safari and doesn't want to part with it though.

    They are great starter hammocks, because they come with everything to start hanging, but you will also find long time hangers still holding on to their Hennesseys.
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    Here's an observation I made at Trail Days this year:

    Along the lane there is this really cool ENO booth. Lots of activity, but people leave asking, "but how do I stay dry? what about bugs?" ENO has tarps, but their booth is all about hammocks. A few spots down the lane is the Hennessy area with three simple pipe stands and a table. The place is crowded ALL WEEK. You can just see the lightbulbs going off because Hennessy is showing off three hammocks with bug nets and tarps COMPLETE.

    Hikers are buying up the Hennessy stock like it's going out of style and he sells out in the first few days and gets forwarding addresses for the rest of the hikers who weren't fast enough.

    If I were a cottage manufacturer, I'd go to Trail Days with a complete kit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dejoha View Post

    If I were a cottage manufacturer, I'd go to Trail Days with a complete kit.
    I was at Trail Days a few years ago and I agree totally with your assessment. Plus Hennessy discounts at Trail Days.
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