🌄 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience!
This Camping Hammock with Net is designed for the adventurous spirit, featuring a breathable mosquito net, a reversible design for versatile use, and heavy-duty parachute nylon construction. It supports up to 500 lbs and is incredibly portable, making it the perfect companion for camping, hiking, and beach outings.
N**N
Nice little hammock
This hammer is perfect for camping or hiking because it is very easy to set up in between two trees is very easy to use and get into I would definitely bring out a hike or if I were to go camping
J**E
Sleep well
Did the job. Made the Havasupia trek and back.
K**D
Good buy
The build of this hammock is really good. I'm approx. 140lbs and my wife is approx. 110lbs and it holds us both at the same time with no issues. Dries fast and stays cool. Easy set up.
M**.
excelente
es tal cual es lo que ves en la publicación
D**N
Great Buy
Was everything they said. I am glad I purchased!
K**A
Good for the outdoorsy
Possibly one of the best things I’ve bought. I kept it in my car and brings it everywhere I go. It’s huge and sturdy, hold 2 persons quite easily. The straps hooks, and material are all good and strong. The hammock itself is very airy, thin, and comfortable. It comes with paracords and hooks if you want to stabilize and not swinging too much.
M**A
Buy it simply for the straps, carabiners, cord, and bungee cord
I bought this to use a gear hammock because of its integrated bug net.I mean why buy a decent gear hammock for $20-80 when I can simply just buy another hammock with all the extra goodies and the addition of another actual hammock.You pay for what you get but in this case it's not a diss.Not only is the hammock of good quality but the main thing I used was the carabiners, for another hammock because I didn't want my climbing ones out in the rain, the bungee cord to make a anchor point at the bottom of the trees for my tarp so I didn't have to stake them, and finally the straps.OH MY GOD THE STRAPS. If you're an unsure hammock camper simply buy this one for the straps, each strap has 18 adjustment loops + the 1 for the tree.With this amount of loops you can actually find the perfect hang extremely easy, they're also slightly thinner which makes them compatible as replacements for cinch buckle style straps should you ever replace them.To put them in perspective the vastly more popular wise owl hammock straps have 5 loops... I can tell you when I was first starting out those 5 loops did not do me justice, I immediately swapped over to cinch buckle style straps after wasting a lot of time trying to get tie downs & ratchets to work.The bug net is completely integrated which means there is absolutely no way for bugs to get in unlike other hammocks with removable bug nets/ completely separate bug nets if that aspect of being outside bothers you.That is also a con though however as you can never take it off, it also only has one entrance to get in from and the other side is simply sewn into the hammock seamlessly, luckily however it is a double zipper which makes it perfect for use as a gear hammock.The last con would technically be that you can't have a ridgeline inside your bug net, it has to be outside and you'll probably be using it to keep your bug net off your face if you were to be using this as an actual hammock.
A**Y
My lifestyle is a little chaotic but all good news
The media could not be loaded. I woke up yesterday, packed me a little bag, snacks, pillows, and blankets and headed to the creek. It's funny to see how scared I was to sit down at first because by sunset last night I was moving around, and wiggling, and doing a little bouncey bounce every now and again to test the weight limit. At one point I noticed I was kind of leaning towards one end so I flung my body towards the top like one would do in a normal bed lol no issues. It says the weight limit is 500lbs but idk that I'd put 2 people in this thing. 200lbs of dead weight and 2 grams of magic mushies that I was *heavily* under the influence of while setting up and I only fell down once on my first try because the knot that ties to the caribeaner was loose but I spent 9-10 hours in it yesterday comfortable & confident I wasn't going to fall again, repeating my dad's words in my head "for $20 are you sure its going to hold weight" as im sitting on my knees directly in the center. Added bonus once the animals got used to me they just went about their lives like I wasn't even there. Even seen a BEAUTIFUL crane hunting in the creek about 6-8 feet away... he checked me out & then went about his business hunting for his little fishy dinner in the creek. He didn't catch anything but it was still very cool to watch.Someone is going to have to pay me for the advert campaign I'm about to go on because this was the BEST $25 IVE EVER SPENT IN MY LIFE! Last thing I forgot to mention is that it's really nice that the net zips closed like a tent and there's a large pocket in the front and a smaller "cellphone" pocket inside! My only ick is it would be nice if there was a way to keep the net open in the front... I think I'll buy some velcro dots to pin it up 😊
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