I’m going to snag up a 10’ version of those. The Clark is my now favorite hammock because the ZLiner finally made getting my insulation on easy. I just always wished they made a down version. ...
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I’m going to snag up a 10’ version of those. The Clark is my now favorite hammock because the ZLiner finally made getting my insulation on easy. I just always wished they made a down version. ...
It's my go-to. Primarily because I can keep warm in it and I love the feature-set. The Z-Liner was the first no-hassle insulation that ever worked for my. Suspended quilts always left me with...
Man this is fantastic! I was a bit non-plussed to learn my new NX-270 was soon to be a dead product. So glad you picked up the reigns and ran with it!! I hope it goes well for you and your...
I was able to side sleep comfortably in this model. I was easier to get comfortable in this than the older North American version. It's easier to do if you have something to put between your knees...
After getting RMSF one year and enduring the agony of 2 month-long chigger welts all over my legs another year I purchased that stuff from Amazon and did the very same thing. I use a 1 Gal pump...
I can't speak for the Lawson as I have not owned it, nor any other bridge-style hammock.
As for Clark, I am a side and belly sleeper at home but generally sleep on my side or back in the...
Yeah, I don't see any design features in the NX or NA series that are really aimed at going to ground. With a bit of ingenuity you can make them work as a bivy sack. The poles in the NX could be...
Creating a ridge-line helped with that a lot for me. I find that usually it's a tight hang that leads to that being significant. A ridge-line setup to fix the hang angle makes it far easier to get...
I can't answer from a female perspective, but I can say that hammock camping with lows much beyond the 30's has been problematic for me whatever the brand. The Clark Z-Liner is really the best...
Been a while since I have been around, but I LOVE the Tentsile. I use that to sleep instead of the cot in my trailer on the hunting property all the time now. I sleep very comfortably in it. I...
I use the Martins 36%. One bottle of concentrate lasts me for 2 years treating all my outside clothing, dogs fur, sleeping bags, trailer in the woods and family gear. I go once a month to our...
Sounds like the "tropical".
Yeah, the testimonials I've read seem to say as much. I'll probably be going that direction this fall. I like that it's easy without adjustment and fiddling and attaching to the loops is a light...
Yes, the bulk is not so nice. With both fitting in the one stuff sack it is not horrible but it definitely makes you wish it was down just for the packability. I just have not had any luck yet with...
Not entirely but you can get a good idea looking at the details of the forecast. Is it all day rain with rainfall total of 0.2" and light wind? Then you are likely talking just dreary drizzle. ...
As I mentioned in the Clark forum I recently decided to try an upgrade to my North American hammock. The reason has been that despite my best effort so far finding an underquilt that I can get...
I prefer the strongest, most abrasive, and thinnest wire I can find. If I move around enough at night I can take home a log in the morning.
The trees are stressed. The grass is stressed. The dirt is stressed. The bacteria in the dirt are stressed.
It's just a default answer to everything. I mean who can say a tree, or lichen,...
My reading says it's a DEET work alike but without the greasy feel.
Permethrin on skin is just not effective. As I understand it the oils on the skin cause it to break down quickly and...
I camp out often on my hunting property in a construction trailer that has cots in it. Under mid 40 degrees I absolutely need something more under me than just sleeping bag. It's just a lot...
I just played with one this weekend actually. On the new NX-250 I bought I've added the SMC Descending Rings for the "Trucker's Hitch Suspension" and decided to give a ridgeline a try between...
Great. Flying snakes!
For me it's just about not needing to have my face covered up or needing to wear a balaclava. I'd say it feels about 10 degrees warmer inside than outside. Enough that it is quite noticeable by...
-Ozark Trail Yeti Type Coolers and Tumblers.
-Workable Car Camping Sleeping Bags.
-Cheap biners for quick clip-ons.
-The blue pad.
-Sometimes a decent selection of cord.
-Knorr (sp) brand sides...
It sounds like really how most of REI's gear usually fares. It's not the most feature-rich. It's not got the best curb-appeal. It's not really pegged out in two corners of the Cheap, Quality,...
I'll have to look that up. Actifed has been my go-to option to turn the brain off and sleep. A couple of those and I powerless to remain awake much more than an hour.
Yes, as a longtime Clark user I can vouch that the weathershield is not just a goofy gimmick. It makes a real difference in temperature inside the hammock in the wee hours for certain. It is...
The item has been sold.
Great! Olydog09: Clear some space in your IM folder. The forum won't allow me to send to you because you are full.
I hear you on that. Between my REI dividend which was big from a vacation on a linked credit card and REI offering 20% off for members it was like they were giving it to me for shipping. Now for...
For the impatient:
Pros:
-Highly comfortable especially for a single person.
-Good wind resistance, from heavy floor material. Air mattress works perfectly.
-Not much droop when loaded....
Still available.
Completely agree. I've done a few multi-day hikes where a couple days were solid rain. No matter what rain gear you bring, after all day out in it you will be wet. Either from rain, or sweat, or...
That stuff changed my life. We have a 40 acre rural property I hunt, shoot, and camp on. The summer months were just about impossible there though. Between the ticks and chiggers I was almost...
It seems hard to picture but yes. You probably have experience of this though without realizing it. Ever tried to pull all the slack out of a long, heavy, cable? Notice how intensely difficult...
I've had the North American for quite a few years and trips. I also have the WBBB XLC. The Clarks are just about all gathered end hammocks. Nothing special on that angle. How it's played out for...
Wow, it's been years I guess since I've been active here. I'm finally going to go ahead and upgrade from my North American to the NX-270. I've done a good number of hikes with my Clark and while...
Asking $225.00 shipped.
I am upgrading to the NX-270 as my cold weather hammock and selling this one mainly to offset the cost. It's been on 7 backpacking trips, and used about as many times...
Thanks for the info. I have seen the weather info and was not exactly thrilled with it. We will be coming none the less and will just have to make the best of it. It appeared the end of next week...
I dare say if the storm is tearing live branches from trees and throwing them about you're going to be quaking in your boots in a tent just the same as the hammock. In my area it's darn difficult to...
I find there is a huge mental aspect to it. If I go to bed in the woods thinking I have got to get some sleep now and expect to doze right off, well... I'll be staring at the netting still at...
That looks like a beautiful hike! Based on the large number of photo points on Google Earth there I take it it is quite popular as well! We had heard about the snow. Wanted to stop at the station...
Mountaingoat,
I must agree, the photos were stunning! Those valleys are just amazing, It's like you are walking in a hallway. Less rugged is good though. I have a 9yr old that is tolerant of our...
Excellent, thank you! We will be staying near Frutigen in a rental so much of the SW country should be in reach.
So I'm heading out to Switzerland for a week in June and I'm planning to bring my hammock gear for the day-hikes we have planned for just lounging. I also know that they do not really have a notion...
Absolutely seconded! His stuff is top-notch, really well made and well thought-out.
I don't know if there is 'a' temp it is good for with nothing. On a calm day in the mid 60's I know I can get by with nothing really under me. Add any real breeze to that and I have to have...
Ok yesterday I setup in the front yard again and I know those trees are at ~18' apart. This time I was able to setup and get it a reasonable distance off the ground by making the RL a little tighter...
Hmmmm..........
In the video on Brandon's site he says that the ridge-line should be able to be bent upwards in an S curve by your hand and that when you can do that you have the tension about...
Just did my first overnight in the BB at the local state park. First challenge was to find a site that had decent trees. I finally found a site with some well placed trees. Measured out 16.5"...