Hennessy Hammock // Jungle Expedition Zip // SETUP + REVIEW

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • *edit* SnakeSkins are for the hammock AND the rain fly, not just the fly. Also, to be on the safe side, best not to put a wet fly inside the SnakeSkins as mold may occur.
    Ben from www.topcamping... tests out the Jungle Expedition Zip from Hennessy Hammock with the SnakeSkins and Heat Reflecting Double Bubble Pad.
    To purchase: www.amazon.com...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 47

  • @CraigKinsey
    @CraigKinsey 3 роки тому +32

    This man pulled off an almost unheard of feat on UA-cam: he made a video that was well shot, instructive, clear, concise and not annoying. Thank you, good sir. I would follow you into battle. (No, I'm not military. I'm a guitar player. I'm jus sayin") :)

  • @guzelmarmara
    @guzelmarmara 4 роки тому +9

    Lovely guy, good presentation.

  • @Hootyhoo-jq9vq
    @Hootyhoo-jq9vq 2 роки тому +3

    You are an excellent reviewer. Thank you.

  • @derpyverter2537
    @derpyverter2537 3 роки тому +2

    How tall are you? You look to be about the same build as me, but wondering if you would recommend getting the larger Explorer XL over the Expedition for someone 5'9" - 5'10"?

    • @topcampinghammocks4372
      @topcampinghammocks4372  3 роки тому +1

      I'm 6ft exactly. If you're not going to be packing your hammock for a hike, I would typically size up as a personal preference. More room is always a plus! The advantage the Jungle has over the Explorer is that it's a 2 layer bottom, so if you are hanging in a particularly buggy environment, that can be a pretty big bonus.

  • @AA1PR
    @AA1PR Рік тому +1

    great video
    on mine I keep the snake skins over both the hammock and fly
    so its all combined into one small package
    I also have a hex fly but in order to use that it has to have its own set of snake skins
    I had the velcro version expedition and hated it
    I might add the 4 season super shelter was worthless and a waste of money for really cold weather camping

  • @oklahomablenderfeeld5663
    @oklahomablenderfeeld5663 Рік тому

    I'm 6'1 and I don't want to get the XL size because of the cost in price and weight. How tall are you and do you think I could get away with the average large size?

  • @footprintsandtyretracks
    @footprintsandtyretracks 3 роки тому +3

    Great presentation thanks

  • @cjschmitt4882
    @cjschmitt4882 Рік тому +1

    buddy the whole thing goes in the SnakeSkin(that's the purpose of it) for easy deploy, etc.

  • @billbbobby2889
    @billbbobby2889 Рік тому +1

    Thank You for the excellent video and explanation of the product.

  • @danielleclark-zack864
    @danielleclark-zack864 7 місяців тому

    Me at 5'11''' 245 lbs =(

  • @LowLumens
    @LowLumens 4 роки тому +5

    My first hammock was a HH expedition. Then the safari then UL backpacker. Love them all. Ended up keeping the deep jungle xl. Still use it. Now I mai my use my Warbonnet xlc or Amok draumr. Great video.

    • @pedroclaro7822
      @pedroclaro7822 Рік тому

      So draumr is that much better? I'm indecisive because there's so many hammocks to choose from... I do want a sleeping pad just in case I have to sleep on the ground, and I'm inbetween the Draumr, the Haven and the henessy double layer rn

  • @Notatallcool
    @Notatallcool 4 роки тому +1

    The snake skin is for the hammock . And you can keep the rain fly on the hammock and use the snake skin for both .

  • @CesarHarada
    @CesarHarada 4 роки тому +2

    Great demo, uper helpful

  • @BakoAbdullah
    @BakoAbdullah 3 роки тому +1

    the hammock is cool and the colors are also very attractive

    • @topcampinghammocks4372
      @topcampinghammocks4372  3 роки тому +1

      100% agree! Really liked this set up.

    • @BakoAbdullah
      @BakoAbdullah 3 роки тому

      yes, I am Indonesian. in my place there is no hammock that cool

    • @auralarchipelago
      @auralarchipelago 3 роки тому

      @@BakoAbdullah Bisa bayangin ya kalau ada hammock 3jt IDR yg dijual di Indo :D

  • @danielhusain7570
    @danielhusain7570 2 роки тому

    I have to drive 196 miles tomorrow to pick up my safari XXL deluxe before my trip, you're gleeful joy in the hammock makes me so excited! camping is awesome :)

  • @neillawson4252
    @neillawson4252 2 роки тому

    Hello I have the scout with the double bubble pad have only used it once over night and found I kepted slipping off the pad all the time unless I layed on my back and didn’t move which for me is impossible so Iam going to sell it ,cheers for the great vid😀

  • @thriftysurvivor6117
    @thriftysurvivor6117 4 роки тому +1

    Nice demonstration. What's the hydrostatic column rating on the rain fly?

    • @topcampinghammocks4372
      @topcampinghammocks4372  4 роки тому +3

      Thanks! Looks like hydrostatic pressure rating on these is 2500mm.

    • @thriftysurvivor6117
      @thriftysurvivor6117 4 роки тому +1

      @@topcampinghammocks4372 Thanks for getting back with me on this.

  • @jeffc9840
    @jeffc9840 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this nice video. Do you know if a Thermarest sleeping pad would work without too much slipping around in the pocket?

  • @k3ls3y98
    @k3ls3y98 Рік тому

    Thank you for the great video!!! Very helpful! One question, is it normal that my hammock sinks down when I get in? I set it up at eye level, and I'm kind short, when I get in I can feel my butt on the ground. Should I just tie it higher or maybe my strings were not tight enough??

    • @dmc2087
      @dmc2087 11 місяців тому +1

      try the thirty degree angle set up , thumb straight up toughing suspension line index finger straight out at 90 degrees touching suspension line , if this lines up and you are still dragging on ground raise up Tre straps higher

  • @kylesnavely6165
    @kylesnavely6165 2 роки тому

    Great overview, thanks!

  • @develentsai3215
    @develentsai3215 2 роки тому +2

    That figure 8 knot tie up from Hennessy is just like in the old stone age, who got time for that?

  • @grgharrison9
    @grgharrison9 3 роки тому

    Very helpful video!

  • @rallen973
    @rallen973 2 роки тому

    Great review.

  • @benjorrmin
    @benjorrmin 3 роки тому

    Hey Ben, currently deciding between this and the Expedition Zip and the Jungle Expedition Zip. Does he jungle require an underquilt or sleeping pad, or is it insulated enough for 3 season camping?

    • @davidlarson1399
      @davidlarson1399 Рік тому +3

      All/any hammocks need insulation on the bottom. The double layer is nice for insects or if you want to put insulation between the layers, versus laying directly on top of a pad. I have a dozen HH's, ranging from 4-season Explorer, Jungle Safari XXL to ultra backpacker. I see no issues at all laying directly on a pad. TBH, other than a thin foam I use in the double bottoms, I always choose to lay directly on the inflatable pad, for all models. If you are in temps under 40F, you will get a cold back w/o insulation. I use my HH's every year in -20F temps. I use a good tarp and over cover (HH over cover #2). The over covers are fine for zip models - HH say classic only, but that's not true. I clip the over cover on the non zipper side and once in, you can clip the zipper side.

  • @HadafeeY
    @HadafeeY 4 роки тому

    Is it possible to fold both Hammock and Rainfly together in Snake skin?

    • @topcampinghammocks4372
      @topcampinghammocks4372  4 роки тому +1

      Yes! The Snakeskins are actually designed for the hammock and the rain fly, not just the fly. Just be sure to dry out your fly before folding in to Snakeskins to avoid any potential mold issues.

  • @jimhamel7864
    @jimhamel7864 3 роки тому +2

    Hey Ben, I just found your channel. It looks great! I'm new to hammocks and looking at either a Hennessy or an Amok. I'm 6' and 250lbs so I need the larger hammocks. Can you recommend a few hammocks for the larger person? Thanks. Look forward to seeing more of your videos!

    • @topcampinghammocks4372
      @topcampinghammocks4372  3 роки тому +2

      Hey Jim!
      The Jungle Expedition Hennessy probably has more accessory options in that you have the ability to use not only a sleeping pad, but an under quilt. That particular one is rated for "up to 250lbs" and "up to 6ft" so you'd be pushing both those limits. There is a Jungle Explorer Zip XL - which looks like it is currently sold out on Hennessy's website - but that is rated for up to 7ft and 300lbs...so that would be a great way to go. I haven't tested it out personally yet but Hennessy is a great company so you can count on the quality being there.
      We do have an Amok Draumr and Draumr XL, with associated Fjol sleeping pads. Haven’t had the chance to do a video for them yet but they are awesome. Super comfortable and the added enjoyment that comes out of being able to use your hammock as a recliner is actually amazing. They have, in my humble opinion, a superior sleeping pad and substantially more storage and room inside. That being said, a whole rig will cost about $100 more and a little harder to set up. But the XL can hold up to 400lbs....so you're definitely good to go there!
      Final answer,
      if you will be trekking in the late summer - winter... Hennessy with adequate fly, pad and under quilt.
      If you are looking for a super fun way to replace your tent on frequent summer or early fall trips, Amox hammock are stellar.
      TLDR - hope this helps!
      Thanks for the great question!

  • @TerrificFlow
    @TerrificFlow 4 роки тому +1

    It's been tough to choose a hammock from their catalogue, some nice option between them. Would you say the Jungle exp is a better choice over the normal Expedition zip ? Just to have that double layer with the possibility to put the bubble pad inside for winter camping? I feel like it could become a big deal having a pad moving around in the hammock compared to having it under the hamac itself. They both are made to be able to clip the pad onto the hamac so it's fixed, but it might makes sense to have the Jungle version for that sole reason.

    • @topcampinghammocks4372
      @topcampinghammocks4372  4 роки тому +2

      You are absolutely correct! It’s really nice having the pad as a separate portion of the hammock and not something you have to deal with inside your sleeping space. The dual layer on the Jungle Exp also works as an excellent bug barrier on it’s own, as well as in conjunction with a pad, hence it being our recommendation for extra buggy environments. It is a tiny bit heavier, and has a slightly larger pack size, but if these things are not an issue I think the Jungle Expedition is definitely worth it.
      Thanks for the question!

    • @TerrificFlow
      @TerrificFlow 4 роки тому

      @@topcampinghammocks4372 Thank YOU for the answer mate. Would you say a Jungle Exp with a bubble pad is a better system than a 4season Exp with the foam pad? They seem identical in structure, only the isolation pad changes, which gives them a 5°C vs 4°C...
      Comparing cost, there's a 17euros difference between them, making it difficult to choose one over the other.

    • @topcampinghammocks4372
      @topcampinghammocks4372  4 роки тому

      @@TerrificFlow Another great question! I haven’t gotten the chance to take the 4season for a spin yet, but based on my experience with the Jungle Zip, I would say that it really comes down to where and when you’ll be camping. The open cell pad sounds like it’s really legit at keeping you comfortable (and it comes with the hammock) where as the Bubble pad would be a separate purchase. There is definitely enough room between the layers on the Jungle Zip to incorporate your own inflatable pad if you’re so inclined. Even with the Bubble pad in place. Either way, you’ll have the ability to insulate yourself in a similar fashion when it gets chilly. Whichever you choose, I can say that you will not be disappointed. Happy Camping!

  • @frkifrk
    @frkifrk 3 роки тому +1

    its not spacious at all for 180cm person! you are squeezed in there

  • @jrctattoo
    @jrctattoo 2 роки тому

    Seems I got ripped off!!! I had bought the original asymetric jungle hammock for 450$ about idk 8 years ago, it has the sanke skins and big net, but doesnt have a built in Ridgeline, and all the little orings and hooks. I bought the extra large tarp, have the original, also bought the water catchment funnels for the tarp. Its a very noce hammock, but I see I massively over paid, and bought directly from Hennessy...kinda bumbed that I got ripped off, now that their only like 270-300 as opposed to the 500+ I paid....