Great that you got out Bolton. Thanks for showing the Heldon in an overnighter. Gives me some insight into whether I want it or not. Nice multi use piece of equipment, but not sure it is a better replacements for the setups I already have and use or a needed addition at this point.
It was sorely needed Ken the weather was horrendous 48mph winds and rain but still worth it good test for the helsdon thanks for watching Ken its greatly appreciated 👍
I use my HELSDON under a tarp here in Australia in the summer with the flies peeled back for maximum ventilation and even days of 40C and nights dropping to 19C, it is terrific. I keep a Mylar emergency blanket for insulation in case it gets windy and cold spots occur but so far never happened. When it goes below 18C I slip in a 10mm closed cell yoga mat and that has insulated me down to 5C. If it is going to be colder I use a Trekology UL50. I agree getting in when pouring down can be problematic and a tarp overhead resolves that issue, but then it is no different from getting into a bivvy bag or even a small tent with no decent vestibule to peel off the wet kit. Weight is up compared to some gathered end types; I find if I leave the flies at home and adjust the spreader bars to be removable I can carry a tarp and a Mylar and keep the weight down to a comparable tent set up and it is far more comfy.
I agree I have several bridge hammocks they are about the same comfort level but I do like the privacy of the cover the most comfortable hammock I've ever used is the Amok draumr by far thanks for watching and commenting its greatly appreciated 👍
100% mate. If you're getting wet or even damp while out and have nowhere to change and eat or have a brew, you're stuffed. Ideal with this one if it isn't raining or you just want to escape a light shower
I checked the Helsdon out a while ago, decided to go with the Ridgerunner, weight and cost being main reasons. How does this compare to the Ridgerunner, especially comfort-wise? Not that it matters now, lol, I already made my purchase. :) Looks like a rewarding camp.
The comfort level is about the same to be honest Bill the Amok draumr is the best hammock I've used for comfort by far it was a windy and wet camp but the helsdon stayed bone dry thanks fir watching Bill ridgerunner is a good choice
Great that you got out Bolton. Thanks for showing the Heldon in an overnighter. Gives me some insight into whether I want it or not. Nice multi use piece of equipment, but not sure it is a better replacements for the setups I already have and use or a needed addition at this point.
It was sorely needed Ken the weather was horrendous 48mph winds and rain but still worth it good test for the helsdon thanks for watching Ken its greatly appreciated 👍
Great to see another hammock camper from Bolton. There doesn't seem to be that many of us. Take care mate.😁
I like my hammocks but I like all wildcamping Demus75 thanks for watching Happy hammocking
I use my HELSDON under a tarp here in Australia in the summer with the flies peeled back for maximum ventilation and even days of 40C and nights dropping to 19C, it is terrific. I keep a Mylar emergency blanket for insulation in case it gets windy and cold spots occur but so far never happened. When it goes below 18C I slip in a 10mm closed cell yoga mat and that has insulated me down to 5C. If it is going to be colder I use a Trekology UL50. I agree getting in when pouring down can be problematic and a tarp overhead resolves that issue, but then it is no different from getting into a bivvy bag or even a small tent with no decent vestibule to peel off the wet kit. Weight is up compared to some gathered end types; I find if I leave the flies at home and adjust the spreader bars to be removable I can carry a tarp and a Mylar and keep the weight down to a comparable tent set up and it is far more comfy.
I agree I have several bridge hammocks they are about the same comfort level but I do like the privacy of the cover the most comfortable hammock I've ever used is the Amok draumr by far thanks for watching and commenting its greatly appreciated 👍
100% mate. If you're getting wet or even damp while out and have nowhere to change and eat or have a brew, you're stuffed. Ideal with this one if it isn't raining or you just want to escape a light shower
Thanks for watching and commenting Steve it's greatly appreciated 👍
I'll definitely be using a tarp can't beat a bit of an admin area
I checked the Helsdon out a while ago, decided to go with the Ridgerunner, weight and cost being main reasons. How does this compare to the Ridgerunner, especially comfort-wise? Not that it matters now, lol, I already made my purchase. :) Looks like a rewarding camp.
The comfort level is about the same to be honest Bill the Amok draumr is the best hammock I've used for comfort by far it was a windy and wet camp but the helsdon stayed bone dry thanks fir watching Bill ridgerunner is a good choice