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Article no.: 1035
Hennessy hammock Explorer Deluxe Classic
Hennessy hammock was one of my first hammocks that I bought in the early 2000’s. I thought they looked cool, so I bought one. Had never slept in a hammock and other than hammocks that I had in my backyard as a kid, never even knew that hiking hammocks existed. I left my first version back in the USA when I moved to Sweden. When I moved to Sweden I had to import a Hennessy when I got back into hiking. It was not a cheap experience. Since then I have moved on to use and abuse dozens of hammocks, more or less every hammock built and sold, I have tested. Yet, I still come back to my Hennessy for two simple reasons:
1. It’s extremely easy to setup. Everything is built into one package, unlike many other hammocks that require ropes for tarps, tent pegs and a bunch of other stuff – the Hennessy is one simple package. Two ropes, tree huggers and your done.
2. I find the Asym lay of the Hennessys to be very comfortable. Granted, not quite as comfortable as the Warbonnet Ridgefunner or Blackbird – the Hennessy is easier to setup.
So while the Hennsessy is not as cool as many other brands, they do come in at a great price and as a complete package. Meaning you get everything you need in one package. No need to buy anything else other than a sleeping mat and or underquilt and overquilt. You done. Might I recommened a Sierra designs Nitro quilt or Enlightened equipment Revelation quilt as top quilt. Both are excellent.
Do I have any complaints about the Hennessy. To be honest, not really. They are good quality and come in at a good price. The only thing I complain about is that the UL versions could be lighter and more easily available, and I don’t like the fact that they are built in China. In the end however, I can gladly recommened the Hennessy hammocks to anyone looking for a good first and only hammock. While I would prefer people would buy more locally produced products like Warbonnet (Built in USA) or Dutchware (USA) – Hennessy is not a bad investment.
- Very easy to pitch
- Good price
- Good quality
- Decent weight
- Very comfortable
- All in one package
- Could be lighter
- We need to move away from Chinese produced products
Review by Kenneth Shaw
Explorer Deluxe Classic XL is a foot longer than the Expedition. It has the same durable materials, proportions and protection as the smaller Expedition asymmetrical at an affordable price.
The Zip model has a strong zipper along one side; classic has a smooth self-closing opening through the bottom. On the Zip, the mosquito net is able to roll away, while it is completely fixed in classic.
- 7′ tall / 213 cm
- 300 lbs / 135 kg
- 3 lb 3 oz / 1428 g not including free 4 oz / 112 g webbing straps
- 5″ x 8″ x 12″ / 13 cm x 20 cm x 30 cm
- 140d high density nylon taffeta
- 130″ x 59″ / 330 cm x 150 cm
- 30d polyester No-See-Um netting
- 10′ / 183 cm, 1800 lb / 818 kg test low-stretch polyester core ropes with polyester cover
- 2″ wide x 42″ long nylon webbing straps called “tree huggers”
- 14.4 oz / 408 g
- 70d Polyeurethane coated Rip-Stop polyester
- A parallelogram short side 70″ / 178 cm, Long side 110″ / 280 cm, Short diagonal 128″ / 325 cm, Long diagonal 140″ / 355 cm
- Bark (Greyish, Brownish Green)
- Logo and set up instructions printed on ripstop polyester bag 0.7 oz / 20 g
All Hennessy Hammocks come complete with attached mosquito netting, detachable rain fly, support ropes, and stuff sack with set up instructions on back. Hennessy Hammock also provides complimentary standard 42″ / 107 cm long “Tree Hugger” webbing straps to protect the bark of trees. Because these accessory webbing straps are complimentary, they are weighed separately from the hammock.
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