I own a Hennessy Expedition and I have used it a few times in 50 - 90(Ugh!) degree weather and it has always performed very well. This past weekend a buddy of mine received his Clark Jungle Hammock and wanted to test it so he brought it over to my house since I have 30ish tall trees in my average sized back yard. It was a great time getting setup, and testing his new toy out.
Now to my topic - This past Saturday I slept very comfortably in the mid thirties, and I am guessing it probably did dip below freezing but I can't be sure. I never noticed any condensation at all until the morning when I felt the mosquito net above my head when I reached for my flashlight. The net itself was damp, but not soaked. Are there any techniques I could use to limit condensation in the Hennessy, or any other sleep system (my buddy said his net/weathershield was very wet)? I have searched around the forums and I did not find anything I thought was a solution to this issue, so I thought I would address it in the Hennessy section.
My gear, if it is helpful:
HH Expedition - Stock fly tied with sharp angles to be more wind resistant
Colemon Convoluted Sleeping Pad from Academy
http://www.academy.com/index.php?pag...236-00660-8922
0 Degree Sleeping bag from walmart
A pillow from inside, since I was home and all...after a few minutes I used this against my back as I slept on my side. Very nice
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