TomT -
It’s a “Clark Jungle Hammock”... their NX270 model (see:
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) ). I have used Clark hammocks for years and would trade them for no other hammock. Yes, they’re a bit pricey but you really get your money’s worth. Impeccable construction. Zippers, netting, Weathershield materials, etc. are all top rate. Huge pockets on the outside in which you can store your clothing as “insulation” on chilly nights. Convenient interior pockets, as well. One of things I enjoy the most about it the most is the remarkable amount of visibility and head room you have. I can go on and on about the pluses but all you have to do is a QJ “search” for “Clark Jungle Hammock“ and you’ll see past reviews. I also opt for the extra large tarp.
I’m not sure what a “bridge” hammock is but Clark makes several different styles, including two-person hammocks. Mine is what I've always called a "banana/pea-pod style." I’m not sure why the company doesn’t advertise/market more. I asked Clark why he didn’t show up at events like CanoeCopia, etc., a few years back when I "upgraded" to the NX-270 (featuring an overhead tarp separate from the sleeping unit and better scheme for "spreading out"
the head space to allow for even greater visibility). Clark seemed quite content with the size of his company, determined to keep production tight to ensure a high-quality specialty-type product, and happy enough with "word-of-mouth" advertising.
I can recommend Clark hammocks without hesitation (and often do). I have been VERY satisfied with the quality of my sleep and the overall functioning of these hammocks in every respect.
Jimbo