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Fan Gear | Home » » Hennessy Snakeskins #3 | | | | | | | Description: | | HENNESSY SNAKESKINS #3 Silicone impregnated nylon "sleeves", tubes that fit over the hammock and fly for quick and convenient set up and take down. Pair Wt. 1 oz.
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• An instant stuff sack system that collapses your Hennessy SuperShelter in about 30 seconds.
• Please go to HennessyHammock to learn more.
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 5.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
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8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
I prefer a stuff sackFeb 13, 2010
By Scott P. Smith I bought a pair of these for my Hennessy hammock. I tried them, but I think I prefer using a stuff sack. Using the snakeskin takes up more space than a stuff sack. But if you attach it to the outside of your pack, that probably does not matter. I did not like the way the snake skins bunch up at the ends of the hammock. It makes using the hammock in tight spots a little harder. I tried to put both the tarp and hammock into the snake skins. That works, but if you do that, you can't easily put the tarp on a separate line (running above the hammock), the way you see in the pictures. So all-in-all I would not recommend it, but your mileage may very. I have heard some people strongly endorse the snakeskins, but after using them, I do not understand why.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Essential part of the HennessyAug 10, 2009
By Reginald M. Dela Cruz If you have a Hennessy hammock or other bundled hammocks this is an indispensable piece of gear. It cuts setup and take down time in half. Which is a pretty amazing feat since setup is already simple. I am able to roll up the hammock, rainfly, and even stash the tent stakes inside of the snakeskin. I wrap the treehuggers and excess rope tightly around the whole thing making it an extremely compact lightweight sleeping unit.
The best part is the snakeskins are waterproof so you can wrap it around your pack or hook it to the outside and not worry about it getting wet.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Good but does not save space as I anticipated.Oct 11, 2011
By in pain The benefit of having this is a speedy organized clean up. The only downside is it turns your hammock into a rigid lumpy bag that takes up a bit more space in your pack. Would not say it is 100% necessary but kinda nice I guess.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Pretty Nifty GearAug 24, 2010
By Lux Camper
"Vic"
After a little trial and error, I found the snakeskins very handy. I leave the rainfly connected to the hammock mains and pull the skins down over everything. I run a seperate ridgeline for the rainfly and it does not attach to the tarp - just free floats between the trees, to hold a sharp crease. Take down the ridgeline, and roll it up into the hammock, and pull the snake skins down over the whole burrito. It does make it more difficult to stuff back into the sack, but for the convenience of setup and take down, they are worth it.
These are good to have.Jan 19, 2012
By Destroy The Map Definitely makes setup and take down a lot easier. You can set up and take down with out the hammock touching the ground, and then just roll it up and throw it in your pack.
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