Great video!! It is so pleasing to watch you being honest about what you do👏🏼. I can for sure recognice myself, being a bit uncertain and unsure of how to do the set up. You got a sub👍
Brilliantly done, I would have made the ends so they were easier to adjust, maybe tie in taught line. I’ve changed most of my hammocks to whoopie slings. It looks like it has a dyneema ridgeline which I will do with mine, but the paracord works for now. Swap your black shock cord for luminous shock. I think you’ve got it bang on otherwise. Well done Owen, wished I could have joined you. 😊👊🔥
You’re right, there a definitely easier ways to set up the ends but for the sake of the review I thought I would do it the ‘Hennessy’ way. I saw a video of yours about the whoopie sling setup and I really liked the look of it so I’m going to try that next. Thanks mate, looking forward to our camp when you’re feeling up for it 👍😄
@@owbyoutdoors I have a pair for my unigear hammock not fitted as yet, you could try before you buy. 👍 They are a massive game changer in my opinion. On the back of this vid, I’ve bought 30m of dyneema to change my hammock ridge lines 😊👊🔥
Use 2 O-rings on a carabiner with python hammock straps. There are videos on RUclips that will show you. Easiest, quickest, best for 100% adjustments, and fully secure.
I like their hammocks. Guidance on tree huggers is rubbish. If you want to make your Explorer a 4-season, get an undercover and overcover from HH. Put the thin foam in the bottom - between under-cover and bottom of regular Explorer. Done - that is the 4 season basically. If you want to be warm in sub zero temps, use the foam as mentioned above. And MOST importantly, use a good sleeping pad. Exped XP9LW is perfect. Put a pad cover on it and no worries about any sliding.
I try to keep all my content real and making quite common mistakes here will help others avoid those when it comes to them setting up. I don’t pretend to be an expert, I in fact describe myself as a beginner and my channel is all about my journey. I’m sorry if that’s not what you like to see, there are professional channels out there if you don’t like my content.
Great video!! It is so pleasing to watch you being honest about what you do👏🏼. I can for sure recognice myself, being a bit uncertain and unsure of how to do the set up. You got a sub👍
Thank you very much! Very kind words. I hope you enjoy the rest of my content :)
As an up grade consider putting continuous loops on the ends of your hammock to have the option for whoopie SDS lungs or cinch buckles.
I’ve done just that since this video, what an improvement!!
Brilliantly done, I would have made the ends so they were easier to adjust, maybe tie in taught line.
I’ve changed most of my hammocks to whoopie slings.
It looks like it has a dyneema ridgeline which I will do with mine, but the paracord works for now. Swap your black shock cord for luminous shock.
I think you’ve got it bang on otherwise.
Well done Owen, wished I could have joined you. 😊👊🔥
You’re right, there a definitely easier ways to set up the ends but for the sake of the review I thought I would do it the ‘Hennessy’ way.
I saw a video of yours about the whoopie sling setup and I really liked the look of it so I’m going to try that next.
Thanks mate, looking forward to our camp when you’re feeling up for it 👍😄
@@owbyoutdoors I have a pair for my unigear hammock not fitted as yet, you could try before you buy. 👍
They are a massive game changer in my opinion.
On the back of this vid, I’ve bought 30m of dyneema to change my hammock ridge lines 😊👊🔥
@@ChiefScout_Outdoors that would be great thank you! When your Dyneema turns up we should sort a camp out to try it out!
Use 2 O-rings on a carabiner with python hammock straps. There are videos on RUclips that will show you. Easiest, quickest, best for 100% adjustments, and fully secure.
Nice video, You need to choke the slings on the tree so they dont slip down would make the setup perfect, would be my only suggestion 👍
You’re 100% right and I thought that after it was all setup. Was too comfy by the fire to care at that point haha
@@owbyoutdoors hahaha nothing better than a cosy fire
I like their hammocks. Guidance on tree huggers is rubbish. If you want to make your Explorer a 4-season, get an undercover and overcover from HH. Put the thin foam in the bottom - between under-cover and bottom of regular Explorer. Done - that is the 4 season basically. If you want to be warm in sub zero temps, use the foam as mentioned above. And MOST importantly, use a good sleeping pad. Exped XP9LW is perfect. Put a pad cover on it and no worries about any sliding.
Thanks for your comments and apologies for my delayed response! I’ve just upgraded to whoopy string as well which has been a game changer
You really should have put this up a few times to avoid making very basic mistakes.
I try to keep all my content real and making quite common mistakes here will help others avoid those when it comes to them setting up. I don’t pretend to be an expert, I in fact describe myself as a beginner and my channel is all about my journey. I’m sorry if that’s not what you like to see, there are professional channels out there if you don’t like my content.
He said he did in the back garden. 😂
He really needs to practise more then.