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"This is another of those rare, "well,
it's about time; why didn't
I think of that? masterpieces of functional design..."
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Attaching the Undercover
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Stretch the loops of elastic at each end of the UnderCover and hang them onto the the fly tensioner hooks. Detach side elastics at each side of the hammock from ground anchors and thread the elastics through the small holes for elastics on each side of the UnderCover and reattach elastics to ground anchors. Keep the UnderCover on your hammock if there is a chance of a chill at night. The UnderCover can be moved to one side of the hammock by removing a hammock side elastic from the small hole for elastic and lifting the hammock out of the UnderCover.
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Attaching the Undercover
The black binding on the UnderCover surrounds the top opening, a small hole for a suspending rope at each end and a small hole for hammock side elastics on each side. The other large opening is the entrance through the bottom. One at a time, untie hammock ropes and thread them through the small holes for ropes at each end of the UnderCover, positioning the UnderCover entrance at the same end as the hammock entrance, then retie ropes.
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"Great
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Backpacker Magazine |
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Best Camping Shelter 2005
Sea Kayaker Magazine Readers Choice Award
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USA
TODAY
Outdoor Retailer,
Summer 2000.
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Hennessy Hammock was chosen as a finalist at ispo DuPont brandNew
Munich, Germany
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Corporate partner of
"Leave No Trace"
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Newsweek
September 29, 2003
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