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HI,
Title says it all really :)
Was really looking for a few recommendation's - I really fancy getting a hammock and using it for some light-weight camping / trecking. I'll yet still to convince the other half though :)
Any thoughts / recommendation's? I've got a cheap 4-quid jobbie for lazing about in the garden, but not sure if it's really up for the task of sleeping out :)
woodmunky
23-10-2006, 11:06
There's a group buy of them going down soon :)
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=13094
I'm not sure what type they areor how much they cost... fraid i got lost trying to find the link to the actual site thats selling them lol
Silverback
23-10-2006, 11:11
Go for a Hennessy link here (http://www.hennessyhammock.com/) - widely regarded as the best the market has to offer along with a selection of models to suit your particular need. A cheaper alternative is a DD Hammock (eBay is your best bet for these) which is still a good hammock but lacking some of the quality,finish and finery of the Hennessy. I have both and can vouch that they are a very comfortable option (when you sort out a big enough sleeping bag ;) ) I would most certainly also consider purchasing an underquilt if you plan to use a hammock throughout the Autumn and Winter
Dave,
Silverback's recommendation is a good one, the Hennessy is an excellent hammock but is quite expensive, the DD is a good cheap alternative (if you get the one with built in mossie net.
The group buy hammock - as mentioned by Woodmunky - is excellent although you need to get a seperate mossie net if you need it. The group buy is also the lightest of the three so if weight is a consideration.
I own and use both the group buy and the DD hammock and the group buy is much better than the DD as it's huge. The DD is a thai hammock which means it is constructed as an envelope so you can get inside it for a bit of extra protection.
Rgds
David
woodmunky
23-10-2006, 11:49
What does the group buy hammock look like? I'd really like to put my name down for one, but i have no idea what it is i'd be buying or how much it'd cost... been hunting through the previous threads and found a lot about how people want one, but haven't actually seen what 'one' looks like lol
Can you help Moduser? I feel a tad beaten by this lol
Woodmunky
Pics can be found here:
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=7510
Rgds
david
James_m246
23-10-2006, 13:54
I agree that the group buy hammock is a better one but if money is tight or you don't want to spend too much on something you don't know if you'll like using, I would advise the DD hammock(camping or travel).
If you do go for the DD hammock get it from they're website (http://www.ddhammocks.com/), its cheaper than eBay and BCUK members get a £2 discount.
woodmunky
23-10-2006, 15:28
Excellent! the traveller one looks ideal :)
Thanks for the link!
You could do soooooooo much worse than look here http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=16335
Dave
Cheers guys..
One looks like it's popped up on ebay - this any good?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HENNESSY-BACKPACKER-ULTRALITE-A-SYM-HAMMOCK-BUSHCRAFT_W0QQitemZ19004308114 9QQihZ009QQcategoryZ19296QQssP ageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewIt em
I've been using the Group buy hammock for just over a year now and have not been tempted to even try out the others out on the market. Get the best nights sleep from it and its a steal at under £20. Add to that a magikelly gb mosi-net, a tarp and some climbing tape and you have a full hammock and basha set up for well under £100
I'm looking at the DD Camping Hammock and I've a question if someone can help me out.
I like the idea that you can sleep 'inside' the hammock and I was wondering if that means you could do without a tarp? Additionally, I notice the hammock is made from nylon yet is described as breathable? Since childhood 95% of my tents have been nylon and all have terrible condensation problems... is the same true of this type of hammock setup?
Until considering hammocks I was looking at something like a hooped gore-tex bivi bag... similar weight and size as a hammock but obviously on the ground... can anyone help with a list of pro's & con's vs. the hammock/tarp ?
Many thanks.
the dd hammock is not waterproof so you would need a tarp aswell
leon
the group buy hammock is seriously good imho,
James_m246
27-10-2006, 12:13
I would say go for the group buy hammock aswell, I didn't realise another one was on already.
Its better and cheaper than either of the DD hammocks so i'd definately get in there before they're all gone.
scaleyback
28-10-2006, 07:50
i have a british army jungle issue hammock, its great can be strung or sapling poles put through the sleeves stretcher style, and the best part was it was only £9.95, see the pic in gallery, called my camp