a Bald Cypress said:
Yo Chuck.
I am typing here, rather than PM, so everyone will see your answer.
I have been looking at hammocks lately and wanted your opinion. After reading everything I could find about ALL brands of hammocks. I am about to drop some $$$$ on the Clark North American; I think.
Do you, with your limited experience with the Clark, think it is worth the $$$ over and above the other "major brand" that is highly thought of around here ?. I am concerned about the "bottom entry" style since it is possible that I may have to use the hammock like a tent in some circumstances if there are no trees near the river sand-bar.
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More then happy to answer your question.
On the one St.Marys trip I used the Eagles Nest Hammock which is nothing more then a open hammock for camping. All I had over it was a rain fly. The thing I enjoyed the most was the ability of getting in and out of it like I do with my own bed about 3 or 4 times a night to make a bathroom visit. Beer and Ice tea before bed does that to you , ya know. Age has nothing to do with it :lol:
That made me think of the old Jungle Hammock I use to use and still have. It does not offer a lot of weather protection and is rather old ( like me ) so I thought the Clark would be a modern day version of it and it is. A lot of improvements and side entry , either side with weather protection , 100% bug proof including skitters biting threw the bottom or so they say. I can't say Yes or No on that right now.
With the Clark I can unzip the bug net and stow it at the foot of the hammock for open sleeping , the Hennessey you can't.
The Hennessey offers more room then the Clark but they are two different animals on how they are made/designed.
Both the Clark and the Hennessey can be rigged as a tent if push comes to shove. The main thing , not forgetting the cost but going with which do you like an end entry or a side entry. Either one will give you a lot of comfortable sleeping.
They are both high quality items and like anything worth while you get what you pay for. They both pack up about the same size (
the ones I have , Hennessey Safari and the Clark Tropical) and they both have advantages over each other.
Not the best answer ..... but it boils down to what do you like.
Lets not forget the Lawson Blue Ridge Hammock. It is one that still uses the spreader bars at the ends and when as a hammock offers a lot of room but no visibility when the rain fly is attached to it. On the ground it would be a semi standing tent. Just peg out the ends and it would be a Bivy or small tent with one side door. It does pack up a lot longer then the others due to the aluminum shock corded poles it requires.
Chuck. (
As my wife likes to remind me of ... You have a small sporting and camping goods store here , women no respect for camping gear)
As far as the Clark
. I liked the Tropical that Clark has over the North American , you can get the storm shield for the Tropical but the North American does not have the drop down hood at the head of it for more ventilation like the Tropical does.