Contains whoopie slings, elephant trunks, guideline $125
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Contains whoopie slings, elephant trunks, guideline $125
It doesn't have hoops, this model the top was held up by ropes but I used the guideline to do that, I can take some more pics. It's in very good shape, it's only been used a couple of times.
Contains whoopie slings, elephant trunks, guideline $125
I can't find my email receipts so I'm going to assume it's the budget one, I'll adjust the price.
When I ordered it I just remember them offering a 3/4 length and a full length then the deg you wanted was extra down.
From what I remember it was a regular, what was the saver series? I don't remember seeing that in the name.
I have the following items for sale:
1.Clark north American jungle hammock (included complete suspension setup Whoopi slings, elephant trunks, and straps) $150
2.Wilderness Logics full size down...
Just ordered my shirt can't wait!
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Anybody ever camped in the laurel river area? I know it's part of the national forest
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Looks awesome
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Yes I did, I ended up using a Ridgeline over the hammock and attached the bug net with shock cord to suspend it, I'm very happy with my setup now
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I never had thought about south fork, I'll have to check it out as well
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This is great info thank you all, I really wish green river lake state park allowed backcountry camping since it's in my backyard.
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I've heard alot of people mention there, I plan on checking it out this spring.
Hey just wanting to get some ideas for good locations. So far the only one I have done is in Mammoth Cave National Park. Any suggestions would be great.
Hey just curious if anyone else is having this problem, when I lay in my NA the side bowes in and the net ends up laying on my face. Even though I've got the two ends of the net held up with shock...
I use a wilderness logics full down underquilt.
Had my first night in my new clark NA and I gotta say I'm sold. Such a well built and comfortable hammock.
Cant wait to try out the Switchback, PM sent.
Dave-o sorry I don't have much to offer on those two questions. For one I'm a back sleeper and two I haven't had a chance to use a top quilt in it due to I just got the hammock and its 80F outside....
he now has a photo gallery on the site for the streamliner.
Yes they are.
Here is a body shot of me in the hammock, there is no calf ridge that I can feel the hammock has a long and very comfortable lay and there is no excess material hanging over you feet or head.
I first saw them on eBay and have been buying from them since. Love their quality and free shipping.
This is a new product from simply light designs it has catenary curves which allow for a lot of the excess material to not flop around when laying in a diagonal position. My thoughts so far are...
on their page they claim that the pockets will insulate your torso down to 32f. just wandering if anybody has had any experience with these hammocks.
i just ordered a set of the elephant trunks, im eager to test them out
that is true, i hate having to dodge horse droppings during the hike.
me and three other people hiked to collie ridge, gota say that was a great campsite
im partial to whoppies myself, but i wouldn't mind trying cinch buckles
i agree, looks like an awesome product
the baffling style is def something that caught my interest.
the last time i went back in December was really nice
i got mine off ebay and ive had great luck with it so far
i def look forward to placing an order soon
i love this forum, its been so helpful and you can always find people willing to answer any questions
i love my whoopie slings they are so easy to use
ive done the same thing in my basement, and its worked really well so far.
thanks for all the info
i usually sleep well in a hammock besides waking up every couple hours
thanks i would much appreciate that
i've always loved the woods and hanging in the hammock is just a fun way to just let everything go and enjoy the moment.
about what size does it pack down to?
any hangers out there like to hit up mammoth cave? id like to hear about your experiences.
cool i look forward to it
ive heard nothing but good things about them so im eager to get one.
thanks its def on my top list to get
on second thought i may just take a loss and get rid of it
yes i agree
ive been looking at the superfly for my new tarp, how does everybody like them?