Hello,
Does any have any experience with this under quilt, I have been debating this purchase for a while. Your thoughts, pictures, would be most helpful.
Thanks
Hello,
Does any have any experience with this under quilt, I have been debating this purchase for a while. Your thoughts, pictures, would be most helpful.
Thanks
The JRB Nest for a Hennessy bottom-entry hammock? Personally, I'd get a regular underquilt.
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." Ralph Waldo Emerson
I have a Nest and a bottom entry Hennessy and the quilt marries right to hammock. It's genius and incredibly convenient. I've also used my Nest on a gathered end and bridge hammock without issue.
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Syb
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I have and use The Nest on my bottom entry HH and all my other gathered end hammocks that are not bottom entry. It takes a bit more adjustment on the standard gathered end hammock but for the bottom entry, it is the bomb. Set it and forget it.
Deb
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"The older I get, the more I appreciate my rural childhood. I spent a lot of time outdoors, unsupervised, which is a blessing." Barbara Kingsolver
I sold my Hennessey hammocks a while back but kept my Nest. Using the stock suspension, it fits my WB XLC and Dream Hammock like a glove.
I have used it down to 15 degrees in total comfort. I also own a JRB Washington 4 that I use with my RR but the Nest is my go-to underquilt.
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I am not really using my Hennessy anymore but the nest is still the only underquilt I have/use. That said, the couple of times I used it with the Hennessy it was really nice to have it mate with the existing velcro/tape stuff and not get scraped getting in and out.
Everyone,
Thank you for you replies, You all provided me with some great insight.
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