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    Senior Member DuctTape's Avatar
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    Love my Claytor! webbing and cinch buckles make it so easy to set up/take down. I just use sticks for the net spreader.

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    It finally dawned on me that in addition to my JH a no net hammock made sense (I admit to being a little slow at times) . One is now on the way!
    Hangin' round beats on the ground...
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    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crocodile Sanders View Post
    It finally dawned on me that in addition to my JH a no net hammock made sense (I admit to being a little slow at times) . One is now on the way!
    The Claytor No Net- one of my all time favorite, and one of my most used- hammocks.

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    Neo should add a comment or two soon...

    Pan
    Ounces to Grams.

    www.jacksrbetter.com ... Largest supplier of camping quilts and under quilts...Home of the Original Nest Under Quilt, and Bear Mountain Bridge Hammock. 800 595 0413

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter_pan View Post
    Neo should add a comment or two soon...

    Pan
    I don't know- not only has Neo started using UQs, he has lately been hanging them under an HH. I just don't know what is happening.

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    I've just returned from using the Claytor for 2 weeks in the jungle in Sarawak, Borneo, and it performed flawlessley. I had the only Claytor, with other trek members using Clarke Tropicals, DD Frontlines and Hennesey's. I used a DD XL 3 x 3 metre tarp for the extra admin room, and was glad I did due to the regular downpours. One of the trek members using a Clarke had the same problems I did with my Clarke when I trialled it - the sides fall in too close to the body, and he was searching for a way to spread them apart.

    The Claytor's size was great, and I slept very well each night on the diagonal. The final 3 nights were trekking on a mountain, so I binned the thermarest to save a bit of weight and space - and again had a great nights sleep even without the mat insulation and padding. It was actually quite cool, so I had none of the tropical issues I usually have at home in Oz when trying to sleep during our ''Wet'' season.


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    New Member DavoAnth's Avatar
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    I've just returned from using the Claytor for 2 weeks in the jungle in Sarawak, Borneo, and it performed flawlessley. I had the only Claytor, with other trek members using Clarke Tropicals, DD Frontlines and Hennesey's. I used a DD XL 3 x 3 metre tarp for the extra admin room, and was glad I did due to the regular downpours. One of the trek members using a Clarke had the same problems I did with my Clarke when I trialled it - the sides fall in too close to the body, and he was searching for a way to spread them apart.

    The Claytor's size was great, and I slept very well each night on the diagonal. The final 3 nights were trekking on a mountain, so I binned the thermarest to save a bit of weight and space - and again had a great nights sleep even without the mat insulation and padding. It was actually quite cool, so I had none of the tropical issues I usually have at home in Oz when trying to sleep during our ''Wet'' season.

    I've tried to attach a few pics of the Claytor in action in Borneo, but they won't display...



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    My no net showed up yesterday. I'll try it this weekend!
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    Now the no-net is just he JH without the net and tarp system right? I take it that one would primarily use that during the cooler months when bugs aren't an issue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meat Hunter View Post
    Now the no-net is just he JH without the net and tarp system right? I take it that one would primarily use that during the cooler months when bugs aren't an issue?
    I think that is one option, but in my case, I got it to use not as an over-nighter, but as something I can put up to relax in during the day if my back gets tight or I just want to be really comfortable for awhile.
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