This is the Clark NX 270. I've owned two Clark Hammocks. In fact, I sold my previous one to a QJer just a few years back so I could invest in this upgraded model. All the relevant specs can be found on the Dutchware website at:
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) Also, I do regular maintenance on my hammocks (zipper and UV fabric protectants, water sealants, etc). This one is in "Very Good Condition".
I put this hammock up for sale with mixed feelings. If you follow my posts and/or my BWJ stories, you'll know I've mentioned it frequently and fondly. The craftsmanship and materials used in a Clark Jungle Hammock are absolutely superb. As you'll see on the link shown above, Dutchware commands a premium price for these attributes (and gets it!). You get what you pay for... and with the Clark you're getting a lot. Heck, what you're seeing on that link is the price WITHOUT the tarp! Those they sell separately nowadays! My tarp is the extra-large version and I'll toss it into the deal.
So, why sell my Clark? My reasoning is fairly straightforward and reflected in the thread I recently started where I inquired about "Haven Tents."
Due to back surgeries, a full hip replacement, and possible sleep apnea, I am seeking a
hammock experience that emphasizes "flat sleeping." While you can get "close" to side-sleeping in a Clark (if you sleep at a slight angle), you don't quite get there. So, since the craftsmanship in a Haven seems comparable to the Clark AND since I've resigned myself to dealing with the extra weight I'll have to haul around (yes, it's a good bit heavier), I will likely give the Haven Tent a shot.
I'm motivated to sell. In fact, I'd like to sell it by April. If it's still around after that, I'll probably just take it off the market and go to Plan B.
Bottom line: if you're interested in purchasing my Clark Jungle Hammock, just drop me a PM. I'll e-mail photos, answer any questions, etc.. All reasonable offers will be considered.
That's about it.
Jimbo