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For Sale Camping Hammocks.

Postby Ghillieshot » Mon 14 Apr, 2014 2:29 pm

So I have a hand-full of hammocks that I am wanting to sell.

A bit about myself. My alias online is Ghillieshot, you can find me on Hammockforums.net. I have been making and researching hammocks and mods for the past 3 years. I have done massive research on Warbonnet Blackbirds and Hennessy hammocks. I originally owned a HH Explorer Deluxe classic enrty, but after I started to research and make my own I have since sold that. I have uploaded 'whipping technique' videos to youtube after much research on how and what method worked best. They are only rough as it was to answer my thread on HF.net

https://www.youtube.com/user/JadeMRE/videos

FOR SALE:

DIY Blackbird in ACU: 1.6oz Ripstop nylon
With adjustable ridgeline
668 grams (not including suspension)

This has everything that the normal Blackbird has, just doesn't have suspension. It has a continuous loop on each end though. It is very comfortable, as I just slept in it last night for the last time. The zips are very smooth


DIY Hennessy with bug net sock: 1.9oz Ripstop nylon
With adjustable ridgeline, and whoopieslings
608 grams (including everything, suspension, bugnet sock with pockets sewn in, hammock, ridgeline organizer with 3 pockets each side and a middle section for bigger items I always put my water bottle in there, adjustible ridgeline, tie outs with taught line hitch and shotckord to help with taughtness)


So after countless uploads of pictures and files, there doesn't seem to be any here. So rather then the tedious process, this is a link to the pictures. Please only view. Thank you.

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing
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Re: For Sale Camping Hammocks.

Postby Ghillieshot » Mon 14 Apr, 2014 3:02 pm

There are more to come. They are currently at my boarding house. Keep your eyes on this if your after some more hammocks. They will be less expensive as they don't have all the extras these two have.
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Re: For Sale Camping Hammocks.

Postby Bluegum Mic » Mon 14 Apr, 2014 6:51 pm

Prices?
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Re: For Sale Camping Hammocks.

Postby whitefang » Mon 14 Apr, 2014 7:01 pm

Bluegum Mic wrote:Prices?


My thought exactly.
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Re: For Sale Camping Hammocks.

Postby Ghillieshot » Mon 14 Apr, 2014 8:04 pm

Blackbird $150+shipping

HENNESSY WITH ALL THE EXTRAS $160+SHIPPING

NEGOTIABLE,to a degree. Just remember shipping from the US kills prices over here. So these are a pretty good deal.
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Re: For Sale Camping Hammocks.

Postby Ghillieshot » Mon 14 Apr, 2014 9:06 pm

The max I'll charge for shipping in Australia will be $15s. So you'll know the max with this calculation.
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Re: For Sale Camping Hammocks.

Postby Ghillieshot » Tue 15 Apr, 2014 1:03 am

I also have a Hennessy UL Backpacker for sale. Brand new going at $240 + shipping. Now this is BRAND NEW NEVER USED. It is sold for $294AUD shipped to Australia. But I don't need it so I am selling it for $240 + shipping. It will take a bit of time to ship this, as I won't be at the house where it is stored.

Hennessy has it at $254 AUD, and there is a minimum charge of $40. So all up I have spent $294 on the Hennessy. So let me know if you are keen on a bargain.

NEVER USED HENNESSY UL BACKPACKER:
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Re: For Sale Camping Hammocks.

Postby Ghillieshot » Tue 15 Apr, 2014 9:46 pm

If I don't get any interest here, I will put them up on another forum I am part of that is world wide, and so they'll get snapped up. So if your interested, let me know asap. We can negotiate. But hurry, or they'll be gone.
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Re: For Sale Camping Hammocks.

Postby Ghillieshot » Sun 27 Apr, 2014 6:07 pm

All sold. Sorry guys you missed out on a deal.
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Re: For Sale Camping Hammocks.

Postby Ghillieshot » Sat 10 May, 2014 4:55 pm

So good news for you guys. HAMMOCKS BACK ON THE MARKET!!!!!!!!!!

The two hammocks were sold, but the buyers weren't able to pay and so I told them I would put it back up on here. So they are for sale again.

The Black Bird is $160 shipped

The Hennessy is $150 shipped.



Let me know of interest.
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Re: For Sale Camping Hammocks.

Postby Chuditch » Mon 12 May, 2014 5:13 am

Hi I am 185cm and 110kg. Would that be too big for these hammocks?
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Re: For Sale Camping Hammocks.

Postby Ghillieshot » Mon 19 May, 2014 12:52 am

Hi there Chuditch,

You wouldn't be too big at all. I am 185cm tall and fit the blackbird very comfortable. The DIY Hennessy is a bit smaller, but I still fit in it fine. As for the strength of the two hammocks, the Hennessy diy is made of 1.9oz ripstop nylon. Easily hold up to 150kgs. The Blackbird is 1.6oz and should hold up to 130kg or there abouts. The Blackbird, because of it's design, you have to be careful not to sit too far back in it when in seated position as the footbox side is taut and will tear. Let me know if you're keen. They should both hold you fine if used properly. By the way I am 95KGs.


Well after I took a better look at weight strength of each material I found that you would be fine for the DIY Hennessy (This comes with everything for the set up, whoopie slings, hammock, fronkey style bugnet, whipped to the hennessy method and had tie out points as does the hennessy) would hold you very comfortably (on the strength side) as it could hold up to 115kg with a comfortable lay, before much stretch. As for the Blackbird, it can hold people up to 105 very comfortably before any stretch, and can hold up to about 115kgs. Now these are rough estimates and probably a tad under as the research I found were from manufacturers of hammocks who would under estimate anything when it comes to liability. But I would recommend for you the DIY Hennessy as it WILL hold you comfortably and you won't have to worry about the taut side tearing. So let me know what your thinking.

PS: The bug net has build in pockets too.

I got the prices mixed up on my last post, $160 for the Hennessy + shipping (max of $10) and $150 for the Blackbird + shipping ($10 max) Neither of them come with tree straps.

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