Just received this today, cant wait to try it out...got it back in the stuff sack on the fist try....lmao
Just received this today, cant wait to try it out...got it back in the stuff sack on the fist try....lmao
Great - thanks for sharing and let us know how you like it. This is the same Open Cell Foam (OCF) based system I use, but you have a much nicer compression sack.
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Hot tip: I was actually able to get the whole shebang (hammock + OCF pad + undercover) into that compression bag, leaving all the suspension out the top (in case it gets wet) and held in place with the bag lid.
Great tip thanks.
The Undercover is waterproof. I haven't been in and serious rain, but rolling the hammock/SS has worked well and is easy to deploy/take down:
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When I had one, I substituted a ¾ Therm-a-Rest (Guide model) pad for the OCF pad. That gave me a go-to-ground option when I was first starting out. Hennessy doesn’t get a lot of love - relative to the other quality options - but it worked for me (using either the full super shelter or just the under cover and another pad). the switch from the Expedition to the much larger HH Survivor (no longer made) propelled me to the other larger (11 ft) hammocks. With such and early summer, I hope you get to enjoy many nights with your set up.
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Hey guys, I think this is the new system. I think the old system is still available. These 2 systems are significantly different.
Old system:
https://hennessyhammock.com/products...n-system-1-zip
New system:
https://hennessyhammock.com/products...expedition-zip
I also had plenty of good experiences with my old system, and still use it on occasion. Still works fine. The new system,again, is different. If I have it right, all layers are breathable, unless you add the space blanket. "With just the oversize open cell foam pad, most people are comfortable down to about 40 F / 4 C. Adding the space blanket under the pad should take you down to below freezing. The space blanket can be placed above or below the pad depending on the temperature, humidity and what works best for you.". They have added the option to put the space blanket on top of the pad or under. I think it originally was only under the pad. Of course the original HHSS always had the space blanket on top pf the pad(on the warm side of insulation) with the under cover being non-breathable, water and wind proof sil-nylon. So there are some significant differences we should be aware of. Here's hoping that the new system works as well for jrme1972 as the old always has for me! Let us know!
This “reflective surface” characteristic comes up from time to time. I haven’t had an opportunity for practical experimentation but “people say …” in order to benefit from the heat radiation reflection, there has to be a distance. In other words, If you wrap yourself in a space blanket - or have it right next to you (on top of the OCF), then it will act as a wind barrier, but there will be conduction heat transfer. If you create some space (below the OCF) then will act as a wind barrier AND reflect back heat. I think they are saying that if there isn’t a gap, the conduction property will be the pervailing characteristic over reflection.
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