Hi all and hope this finds you all well,
I posted recently asking if anyone had any experience with the Amok Draumr 5.0 setup and was surprised to see there were no responses. I had expected them to have had a little more of a following but it seems they are less popular than I imagined. I would imagine this is partly due to the price which under normal circumstances wouldn't have normally been on my radar either but for a credit I was due and with Christmas being on the way..
So with the above in mind I decided to pull the trigger and go for the full setup, well full setup minus the little pole things for the foot and head end, so Tarp, inflatable winter mat and hammock.
I decided to go for the standard-length hammock option which was for folk under 180cm. The recommendation was to stick to right the size for your hight as it can affect the balance point and ease of entry/exit. The Winterlite 4 Mat and the camo Tarp.
Hammock
The tarp is a stunning bit of kit and the attention to detail on this and the rest of the kit is second to none. Seams, tensioners etc all incredibly well made. The tarp is also very light weight and packs down to probably less than half of my DD.
Tarp
I did um n arrr when it came to the mat but after reading a few reviews the consensus was that to get the most out of the hammock and especially the seated mode it was essential. I was also due a new mat, one that had a little more depth for these aging injury ridden old bones.. The Amok mat also comes with the valve in the correct place so you can adjust the pressure without having to remove the mat from the hammock.
Mat
I arrived in the woods to some lovely Winter sunshine. I hadn't been out for a couple of months so this was a well needed break.
The whole setup was very quick once I had figured out which way the tarp went and which side I wanted my hammock to face. Which is the Sun rise at this time of year and lovely it was.
With everything setup I tried the various "methods of entry" and ended up favouring the side entry method. Hard to explain and not something I fancied videoing However after some practice it soon became easy enough to hop in and out. I have been swinging in the trees for many years in several types of hammocks and learning this one was no different.
Once in the lay was very flat as advertised and incredibly comfy, far more than any other Hammock I have tried. I could also side sleep perfectly as also advertised. When in the Hammock there are stash pockets either side which are brilliant. There is also a water bottle holder and the stuff-sack conveniently clips in and can be used as more storage. All very handy indeed. you can just about see them here.
So far all comfy, fantastic build and a very small pack weight and size. But by far the best thing about this Hammock is its unique chair feature. You simply pull a strap either side of your shoulders and either side of your thighs and it converts into a chair. The chair is about the most comfy thing I have ever sat on, think gravity chair comfy. All this whilst still in your sleeping bag whilst watching the sun come up brew in hand. All of my hammocks in the past had near zero visibility and no way of sitting up to make a brew and relax. Something which is a must when aches n pains don't let you sleep in anymore and when i wake I like to take my time and enjoy the peace n quiet for a bit.
I will take a few more pictures of the kit its self but these will give you a rough idea. Also a bunch of photos from the weekend.
Cheers all,
I posted recently asking if anyone had any experience with the Amok Draumr 5.0 setup and was surprised to see there were no responses. I had expected them to have had a little more of a following but it seems they are less popular than I imagined. I would imagine this is partly due to the price which under normal circumstances wouldn't have normally been on my radar either but for a credit I was due and with Christmas being on the way..
So with the above in mind I decided to pull the trigger and go for the full setup, well full setup minus the little pole things for the foot and head end, so Tarp, inflatable winter mat and hammock.
I decided to go for the standard-length hammock option which was for folk under 180cm. The recommendation was to stick to right the size for your hight as it can affect the balance point and ease of entry/exit. The Winterlite 4 Mat and the camo Tarp.
Hammock
Draumr 5.0
Amok Draumr 5.0. The hammock for those who like to sleep flat and comfortably on their side back and stomach. Chair mode and a 360 panoramic view.
amokequipment.eu
The tarp is a stunning bit of kit and the attention to detail on this and the rest of the kit is second to none. Seams, tensioners etc all incredibly well made. The tarp is also very light weight and packs down to probably less than half of my DD.
Tarp
Skjold 10
Tarp for rain, snow, strong sun and wind protection. Easy plug and play set up for all types of hammocks. Includes ground stakes and a spacious compression stuff sack.
amokequipment.eu
I did um n arrr when it came to the mat but after reading a few reviews the consensus was that to get the most out of the hammock and especially the seated mode it was essential. I was also due a new mat, one that had a little more depth for these aging injury ridden old bones.. The Amok mat also comes with the valve in the correct place so you can adjust the pressure without having to remove the mat from the hammock.
Mat
Fjøl Winterlight
4-season insulated sleeping pad that keeps you warm all year round, especially on those cold winter nights. Pump bag and stuff sack included.
amokequipment.eu
I arrived in the woods to some lovely Winter sunshine. I hadn't been out for a couple of months so this was a well needed break.
The whole setup was very quick once I had figured out which way the tarp went and which side I wanted my hammock to face. Which is the Sun rise at this time of year and lovely it was.
With everything setup I tried the various "methods of entry" and ended up favouring the side entry method. Hard to explain and not something I fancied videoing However after some practice it soon became easy enough to hop in and out. I have been swinging in the trees for many years in several types of hammocks and learning this one was no different.
Once in the lay was very flat as advertised and incredibly comfy, far more than any other Hammock I have tried. I could also side sleep perfectly as also advertised. When in the Hammock there are stash pockets either side which are brilliant. There is also a water bottle holder and the stuff-sack conveniently clips in and can be used as more storage. All very handy indeed. you can just about see them here.
So far all comfy, fantastic build and a very small pack weight and size. But by far the best thing about this Hammock is its unique chair feature. You simply pull a strap either side of your shoulders and either side of your thighs and it converts into a chair. The chair is about the most comfy thing I have ever sat on, think gravity chair comfy. All this whilst still in your sleeping bag whilst watching the sun come up brew in hand. All of my hammocks in the past had near zero visibility and no way of sitting up to make a brew and relax. Something which is a must when aches n pains don't let you sleep in anymore and when i wake I like to take my time and enjoy the peace n quiet for a bit.
I will take a few more pictures of the kit its self but these will give you a rough idea. Also a bunch of photos from the weekend.
Cheers all,