As another novice, thanks to everyone for posting in here! I had a lot of the same questions and most of them were reflected on!
As another novice, thanks to everyone for posting in here! I had a lot of the same questions and most of them were reflected on!
Color me impressed. I ordered this less than a week ago and got it in the mail today. Unbelievable!! I did a jerry-rigged set up just to see what it all looked like. I still need to get stakes and cord to tie up the tarp.
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Last edited by fernweh; 04-07-2014 at 19:35.
I'm a new forum member and found this thread extremely helpful. Thank you all.
A friend recommended hennessy hammocks to me several weeks ago. After doing lots of research, mostly here on the hammock forum, I decided to go with the Warbonnet Blackbird XLC and Mambajamba tarp. It should be here in time for me to take it to Boy Scout summer camp here in South Texas.
I'm looking forward to being off the ground, cooler, and mosquito free.
Call me Junior
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"Hammock hangs are where you go into the woods to meet men you've only known on the internet so you can sit around a campfire to swap sewing tips and recipes." - sargevining on HF
That's great advice. I'll do it.
Thank you!
You made the best choice. The double layer will allow a pad to be used. On a through hike you have to consider the likelihood of spending some nights in a shelter and hence an inflatable pad may be the better choice over an UQ. I myself would probably take a 3/4 pad and a torso UQ, but I am not speaking from the experience of having done the AT end to end. Good luck with your hike!
John aka Suede
Thanks to everyone for the great information and insights. I also am a noob to the forum as well as Hammocks. I purchased a Hennessy Expedition Asym classic along with the Super Shelter to provide some additional warmth for some spring camping.
If you all wouldn't mind a couple of follow up questions to what has been posted here, is a DL hammock intended to be used in the same way Hennessy markets the SS?
I am also right at 6ft tall and 225 lbs, I bought the Expedition because it listed these weights and heights as it's limits. After reading many posts on this forum, it would appear that most of the more experienced folks recommend a much larger hammock for a guy my size then the 100" Expedition I purchased. Am I reading this wrong?
Lastly, it appears that when it come to under insulation, it's an either or when folks talk about UQ and Pads. So are they not compatable?
Thanks in advance, I hope I'm not hijacking the thread...
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men should do nothing.”
- Edmund Burke
Pads and UQs can be used together but not very well. You would need to practice using them under controlled condition.
Also not mentioned is that one should attend a group hang. You can learn a lot in a couple of days at a group hang because its hands on and you can see the different gear in use. At a group hang I held recently, half the hammocks where BBs and each hammock was set up slightly different and being used with different tarps, UQs and TQs ect. All methods worked and it was fun to see the different ways folks where setting up their gear.
I am still 18 but with 52 years of experience !
Just to follow up...I used my WBBB XLC part of the time at Scout Summer Camp this past week...average day temps were over 100 deg w/ heat index. Nights were in the 70s. I took both tent/cot/thermarest and my Blackbird. The Blackbird is infinitely more comfortable than ground sleeping. I'm definitely a convert.
Thank you all for the advice.
Hey fernweh, I'm looking to buy the WBBB as my first hammock. Now that you have used it...would you do anything different? Woopies? MJ Tarp instead of edge? I was thinking 1.1 DL as well. Still a good choice? Thanks for your help.
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