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    Default HYPERLITE BACKPACKER A-sym Model

    Does anyone have opinions on this hennessy model?
    http://hennessyhammock.com/specs-hyperlite.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by David@whiteblaze View Post
    Does anyone have opinions on this hennessy model?
    http://hennessyhammock.com/specs-hyperlite.html
    Check on www.hammockforums.net. You will find lots of helpful info there.

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    iteblaze login work there?will my who
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    Quote Originally Posted by David@whiteblaze View Post
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    Nope, but it's free to sign up. Plenty of into there about most any hammock you can think of.
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    I use that. It's fine. Takes a couple of nights to get use to it and learn the ropes.
    Tent, tarp, too I'm not picky.

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    I like mine alot. I weigh 165, others heavier than me have complained about udue sag in the hyperlite compared to the Hennessy's made from heavier fabric. It is rated to 200#. It is the lightest hammock available with a bug net. Some don't like the bottom entry but I don't have a problem with it.

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    I'm selling mine if you want! Please PM me if interested. It's hardly used, looks new and comes with everything as it was new.

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    It's a great hammock. I too recommend Hammock Forums as a great place to learn about tree dewlling.

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    went on a backpacking trip this past summer and my tent broke but i just happened to be at the outfitter at blood mountain in ga and baught their last one it was the best investment i made on the trip im never sleeping on the ground again...one tip it can get cold in it so on cold nights put your sleeping pad under you in the hammock it should keep you warmer

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    I use the hyperlite with modifications by the Zipper Queen had the slit sewn up and had a full zipper and a half zipper added wh ich allows for side entry makes it easier to get in and out of the hammock without a big hassle also allows you easy access to gear under the hammock -found it very easier to set up take down I use Jacks R Better over and under quilts and a black friar bag-check the hammock forums the posts ca n give you a lot of informaiiton best sleep I have ever had on the trail

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