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<blockquote data-quote="bushido2222" data-source="post: 232799" data-attributes="member: 12896"><p>Been using a Hennessey Hammock here in NW Montana for 2 years now...rolled up in a custom set of snakeskins it wraps around the outside of my eberlestock pack...weighs a bit over 4 lbs with underquilt attached and doesn't take up pack space...slept in the snow at 26 degrees inside the hammock...I was more comfortable than on the ground, but i was still a little chilled...I made an under quilt from a kit I purchased through Ray Jardines website...also made the sleeping quilt he sells...wear under armour and polarfleece sleeping gear, plus a space blanket...I am like you and can no longer sleep on the ground at all...been a little hard on my body...this system lets me still pack into the backcountry...am I comfortable...no...but at least I can still go with my nephew...by the way, this system is the ONLY way to go when the weather is 40 degrees and warmer...bottom line is that it is very comfortable down to about 40 degrees, the closer you get to 0 degrees the more it turns into just making it through the night. Nothing ventured, nothing gained <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bushido2222, post: 232799, member: 12896"] Been using a Hennessey Hammock here in NW Montana for 2 years now...rolled up in a custom set of snakeskins it wraps around the outside of my eberlestock pack...weighs a bit over 4 lbs with underquilt attached and doesn't take up pack space...slept in the snow at 26 degrees inside the hammock...I was more comfortable than on the ground, but i was still a little chilled...I made an under quilt from a kit I purchased through Ray Jardines website...also made the sleeping quilt he sells...wear under armour and polarfleece sleeping gear, plus a space blanket...I am like you and can no longer sleep on the ground at all...been a little hard on my body...this system lets me still pack into the backcountry...am I comfortable...no...but at least I can still go with my nephew...by the way, this system is the ONLY way to go when the weather is 40 degrees and warmer...bottom line is that it is very comfortable down to about 40 degrees, the closer you get to 0 degrees the more it turns into just making it through the night. Nothing ventured, nothing gained ;) [/QUOTE]
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