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    Tight Sides

    I am looking to buy a hammock and a friend let me borrow his HH and a Clark NA to try out. When I laid down in the Clark, the sides seemed very tight and closed in on me and the Hennessy did not. Does this indicate that I do not have enough sag in the Clark Hammock when I stung it up??

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    I'm no Clark expert, but that would be a reasonable guess. Which HH did you try? If they weren't of comparable size then it's possible you're too big for the Clark, but fit the HH.
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    The Hennessy is an Explorer Deluxe. I just compared the size of that compared to the Clark NA and can see that the Clark may be too small. I see that Clark has a new larger model that might be better. Thanks for the feedback.

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