| Overall rating | (7 reviews) |
Hennessy Hammock Explorer Deluxe Classic XL is a roomy camping hammock built for taller users who want extra length without sacrificing a secure, repeatable setup. This hammock uses a patented asymmetrical lay and a structural ridgeline to create a flatter, more consistent sleeping position night after night. A classic bottom-entry design snaps shut under body weight and then seals with velcro to help keep bugs out while making entry and exit quick. High-performance fabrics and full coverage rain protection make it a strong choice for backcountry camps and extended trips.
Included
Attached mosquito netting, detachable rain fly, support ropes, stuff sack with setup instructions, 42" tree hugger webbing straps
Technical Features
Height limit: 213 cm (7')
Weight limit: 135 kg (300 lbs)
Weight
1,428 kg (3 lb 3 oz) packed weight, not including 112 g (4 oz) webbing straps
408 g (14.4 oz) rain fly
20 g (0.7 oz) stuff sack
Dimensions
Packed size: 13 x 20 x 30 cm (5" x 8" x 12")
Bottom fabric dimensions: 330 x 150 cm (130" x 59")
Rain fly dimensions: short side 178 cm (70"), long side 280 cm (110"), short diagonal 325 cm (128"), long diagonal 355 cm (140")
Materials
Hammock fabric: 140d high density nylon taffeta
Mesh: 30d polyester no-see-um netting
Suspending ropes: low-stretch polyester core ropes with polyester cover
Webbing straps: nylon webbing
Rain fly fabric: 70d polyurethane coated rip-stop polyester
Stuff sack: ripstop polyester
| Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
— Show originalApproximately 100 nights I slept on issues like compact studio flat during the half-year trip. A working crank. A suitable position was easily found by oneself. The mosquito net keeps extra bugs and opossums out and a well-tuned rain cover keeps the hanger dry even in harsh weather. I recommend, especially now that prices have dropped from there to 300 euros.A very good game that offers accommodation at its best. (If 2 mounting points available. I recommend the snake skins covers / bags as accessories, which speeds up and facilitates the stacking and disassembly considerably, even more. with which you attach the ropes to the hugs.) Keeps the trees intact. Worth every penny! Note! Hammocks always require a little getting used to, but when you deal with its laws, you dream 5/5!Survived the whole summer with me in pretty raugh conditions, just get to know your hammock and it'll turn into your favourite sleeping mean. Its robustness has never let me down, the slide pocket is perfect for a litle music at night/ hold your beer. However I find the tarp somehow small giving litle to no protection for your gears underneath and two anchor points aren't enough in case of heavy wind... Nevertheless, the quality is awesome, the design's tip top and the snakeskin polishes it. Verdict: TRY IT :D
28 nights in that hammock. It sleeps great. No place is really missing because the weight is evenly distributed over the entire body. The need for turning is therefore non-existent. Can sleep on its side when needed. on his back the ground can fit on the foot to bend to the side. In the cold (-2c) you need a sleeping pad or similar for your back. Yes, it condenses somewhat because it is so tightly against the sleeping bag that the bag does not "exhale" moisture. It gets wet in the winter anyway, but here after a couple of nights you would like to dry somewhere so that the calorific values do not disappear. In between a blanket or similar helps a lot. A great invention in poor and watery terrain. Weighs about 1.6kg and quick to unload and stack. Does not get dirty when piling, when it does not touch the ground.