So the clark mark 2 can go to the ground also. What do you guys recommend for underneath insulation. Since this hammock can be setup as a bivy on the ground if needed. I mean are you basically stuck with having to us a pad then just in case you have to go to the ground with it.
When I first started I worried a lot more about the "what if I have to go to ground" scenario and even bought a double layer hammock for my pad. I've found that more often than not it's really not an issue and if it is going to be an issue I pretty much know ahead of time whether or not I would have to go to ground. For me, the inconvenience of a pad isn't worth the slight chance I might need it. I'd rather bring extra rope and rig up a stand or hang from some rocks, etc. You have to decide what works best for you and the only real way to do that is through experience. I found that for me, having a kit that can go to ground is a nice thought, but in reality I'd much rather find a way to hang, even if it's not the best setup. I do not go to ground unless I absolutely have to.