4 Season Insulation System PART 1. Undercover Instructions

This will show you how to make all of the connections between the undercover and the hammock. The waterproof undercover blocks wind and rain and provides an insulating dead-air space beneath the hammock, and is an integral part of the four season insulation system.

 

Murray from Alabama

 

4 Season Insulation System PART 2. Underpad Instructions

 

4 Season Insulation System PART 3.  Reflector Instructions

 

2010   G Hippie

 

4 Season Insulation System PART 4. Insulated Chair Instructions

 

2010 Mountain Mike

 

Trail Days 2010 Rorschach

 

4 Season Insulation System PART 5: Packing Up with Hammock

A demonstration of how to pack up your 4-season insulation system together with your hammock and sleeping bag.

 

Rainfly set up tips

 

2009 Superman

 

Packing up rainfly with SNAKESKINS

This is a demonstration of how quick and easy it is to pack up your rainfly into SnakeSkins.

 

2009 Captain Hook

 

Fair Weather Set up Demonstration

 

2008 Grasshopper

 

Hennessy Hammock Chair Lounger

 

2004 Buttercup

hennessyhammock @ Trail Days 2004

 

WORLD JAMBOREE 2007 UK #1

 

WORLD JAMBOREE 2007 UK #3

 

2009 NOAC BRETT

 

2004 HAD

 

WORLD JAMBOREE 2007 UK #2

 

NOAC 2009 ARCHIE AND IAN

 

2008 REPEAT

 

NOAC 2004 CHARLIE

 

2007 DEAD BEAR AND MOONBEAM

 

NOAC 2004 FRANK

 

2004 SLEEPER

"Have your buddy in the tent wake you up in the morning."

 

NOAC 2004 MIKE

 

2006 SLEEPER

 "Phenomenal, a great esperience for me."

 

2008 DAVID AKKI

 "I love my hammock."

 

2004 FOOTLOOSE

 "The best night's sleep in a month."

 

2005 SUNSHINE

"Never slept better, great investment."

 

2007 Sgt. Rock

 

2008 BOOBOO

 

2008 TAILGUNNER

 

2004 POPTART

 

2009 MR. NICE GUY

 

2004 GEEZER

 

2007 TERRY AND LYNN   “Gave me new life, new backpacking llfe.”

 

2007 BAD INFLUENCE   “My back problems went away”

 

2005 TRAVELER   “Lets me sleep all night long without any pain.”

 

2004 WELSH NOMAD

 "Absolutely love my hammock.  It's the best thing ever."

 

2008 PINATA

 "Can't say enough good things about it.  Wouldn't change a thing."

 

2007 BIRDLEGS

 "It's amazing, it just makes my hike"

 

2007 CERTAIN

"I always sleep great in my Hennessy Hammock"

 

2009 LIBRARIAN

 

2008 LOOSE BRUCE

 

2005 WILD CHILD

 

2005 WALDO

 

2008 COOKIE MONSTER

 

2005 COLD FEET

 

TRAIL DAYS 2005 HAPPY FEET

 

TRAIL DAYS 2005 OKEEPA

 

2005 MOONBEAM AND ROSALEEN

 

Lashing for Hammock Ropes

How to lash (tie up) your hammock -- without a knot.

There are many ways to tie up a hammock. The way that I recommend does not require any expertise with fancy knots, In fact, it's not a knot at all, it's a lashing. A lashing is a wrapping of rope in a simple repeat pattern. The beauty of the lashing is that it will never jam as a knot often will. Even after a night of tightening from your weight, you can untie it easily in the dark, in the rain, with one hand with your eyes closed. Once you take a few minutes to learn this lashing, you will never have a problem setting up or taking down your shelter.

 

What about using clam cleats, caribineers, metal devices or gadjets with teeth for attaching the hammock ropes to the webbing straps?

 I have sailed for many years and have seen what makes ropes wear and break.  I rejected clam cleats and other metal devices for hammocks because of their tendency to point load and weaken the rope.  Some people are looking for an adjustable attachment so that they don't have to untie the lashing to tighten it.  I have also played around with double or triple taut line highes which seem to work okay but are not so easy to untie. 


If you look on our website set-up videos you will see a video showing the lashing that we recommend to attach the rope to the webbing straps. The beauty of this system is that the rope is tied to the soft webbing which prevents wear on the rope because it allow multiple wraps against the smooth, soft surface of the webbing straps. (
http://www.hennessyhammock.com/video_setup.html) With a little practice, you should be able to untie and retie a lashing in about a minute.  you're on the trail.  you're on vacation.  Isn't that fast enough?

Tom liked the idea of carabineers and wanted to sell them as accessories but when he inquired about purchasing them for the site, he was told by the manufacturers that they would only guarantee them for climbing purposes .  Inexperienced people using carabineers can use them in the wrong way which would be unsafe. If the carabineer is set up sideways instead of pulling in the correct direction, you can rip out the gate and the hammock could fall. Please remember that Hennessy Hammock cannot recommend carabineers because of the liability issue and because the manufacturers will not guarantee them for use on hammocks.

 

 When Tom designed the Hennessy suspension system, he had to consider many factors such as long term life of the ropes and the safety of  customers.  The Hennessy Hammock system avoids any metal parts to reduce weight, cost and eliminate corrosion.  Any system which point loads the rope creates a point of failure.  Any metal gadget which has teeth to grip  the rope are to be avoided.  I have seen beautiful spectra ropes ripped to shreds after  few uses.  Repairs cause unnecessary time lost and expense to customers.    I prefer to spread the load with multiple wraps in a figure eight pattern.  Attachments of the ropes directly to the soft webbing straps also eliminate abrasion to the ropes.

 

As a designer, Tom is always looking for the simplest, cheapest, lightest, fastest and safest way to do anything.  He will improve the HH whenever possible but the present lashing system allows for some some degree of error and still works.


 

 

Hennessy Hammock at Trail Days 2010 Michelle from Virgin Islands

 

2013 Campbell from NZ “I’ve been waking up with no pain”

Campbell talks about how now that he wakes up with no pain in his Hennessy Hammock, he's ready to throw away his bed.

 

 

More Hennessy Hammock Videos

How-to Videos: These videos show you everything you need to know to make your hammock a comfy temporary home.

Basic Setup: These videos describe different methods of setting up your hammock.

Lashing and Knots: Here are some highly useful tips for lashing and tying knots.

Insulation: Videos about how to use the four season insulation system.

Chair and Lounger: Video tips for making your camp more comfortable using your Hennessy Hammock.

Packing Up: These videos show how to quickly break camp.

Trail Days Videos: These are interviews with ultralight backpackers, taken at Trail Days in Damascus, Virginia.

Comfort: These hikers liked the comfort of Hennessy Hammocks.

Design: These hikers just love the design of Hennesy Hammocks.

Versatility: These Hikers liked the versatility and flexibility of Hennessy Hammocks.

Bad Backs: These hikers with bad backs were saved by a Hennessy Hammock.

Storm Protection: These hikers like the storm protection of Hennessy Hammocks.

When things got rough: When things got rough, a Hennessy Hammock saved their butt!!

Trail Days 2010: 2010 Videos from Trail Days

Scout Videos: Scouts love our hammocks, and here they tell you why.

Jamboree 2007 UK: The 21st World Scout Jamboree brought together some 28,000 young people – girls and boys, ages between 14 and 17 – and 12,000 adult leaders from more than 150 countries. It took place from 27 July to 8 August 2007 at Hylands Park, Chelmsford, 50 kilometers to the north-east of London. The 21st World Scout Jamboree was part of the world centenary celebrations of Scouting.

NOAC Scout Videos: NOAC National Order of the Arrow Conference

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