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This Camping Hammock with Mosquito Net offers superior insect protection, a lightweight and portable design, high weight capacity, and eco-friendly materials, making it the perfect companion for all your outdoor adventures.
A**A
Good price
Really good stuff as it is on the picture
M**.
Quality
Nice
F**Y
Shockingly light and compact but strong
Let me first say that neither my husband or I are campers or really aspire to be campers. However, from an emergency perspective, living in a hurricane prone region, we like to be prepared. Part of that preparation might involve sleeping outdoors, and I really would prefer that not be on the ground, and I'd prefer to not be feasted on by mosquitos if that day ever comes, so this netted hammock solves both concerns! Even better, it comes fully equipped with all of the straps and mounting hardware that would be needed to string it up between two poles, trees, etc.When we first opened up the tent - we thought that we may have made a mistake and purchased a tent cover instead. The tent was so light, and fabric so thin that we were unsure if it would hold our weight. On further inspection of the product details, we determined that we did, in fact, buy a tent. Luckily, hubby has an indoor cloth tent and stand in his office, so we quickly swapped that one out for this one to see how it holds up to his weight and size (6' and 220 lbs.). It fit perfectly and didn't so much as creak at his size and weight. I'm a bit smaller (5' 4", 120 lbs.), so I think I'll be fine.The tent itself has a built-in zipper that encloses you in the netting, which rests a few inches above your face and body once inside. The netting is super fine. I know from experience that it's more than small enough to keep 95% of bugs out of your space, and the only microscopic bugs that get in are likely too small to cause too much trouble on the short term. The fabric was pulled a little taut in our use case, but we found it to be both firm and giving. Depending on your preferences and body composition (hubby has some natural padding), you may want a camping mat and a small pillow.One of the cool features of this tent is that the carrying case is actually attached/part of the tent body. After we took it down, we initially thought we lost it until we realized that it was attached to the middle of the tent. You roll up each side of the tent towards the center, then stuff the very compact, very thin fabric into the attached bag one half at a time. Then the rest of the accessories (mounting stakes, cord, tree straps, etc.) fit on top of the tent in the same carrying case. As you can see in the attached picture, the resulting item is small enough to be held in one hand (ok, maybe a big hand, but still one hand).Overall, our brief indoor experience makes us want to give it a dry run outdoors, but based on what we've experienced so far, it's more than cut out for the job. This small but mighty hammock has earned a spot in the bottom of our "bug-out" bag.
A**A
Seems high quality
The directions included in this are not great, but I was able to figure it out easily enough. Very comfortable and my nephew can finally join me in there without me worrying we're gonna bust through my old one 😂I'm looking forward to using this well into our mosquito-ey summer with the included net
J**D
Nothing fancy but does the job
So, right from the start this is a step up from other hammocks in this price range. The tree straps are well constructed with plenty of loops for setting the right tension and angle on the hammock. I like that the hammock ends use a heavy carabiner for connecting to the tree straps; that is a modification I usually have to make on the budget stuff. The hammock itself fits nicely in the integrated carry bag along with the tree straps and provides a handy little package for hiking/kayaking or the like.Overall construction is good and on par with this range of gear. Stitching is good but nothing to get excited about. With similar hammocks, I can say that it is not difficult to have a slight accident and tear the mesh away from the zipper. Sometimes that last drink around the campfire is not recommended.It is nice that the bungee cords are included to help keep the mesh up and away from your face, but there is always a downside on these simple designs. the bed of the hammock is deep and comfortable, but it wraps right around you so while you can keep the mesh top from falling in on you, the sides still close up around you. This is not special to this hammock, it is just a fact of life with hammocks like this that do not have any kind of support poles (of course, that adds weight and complexity, everything is a trade off). If you throw a sleeping pad inside, this does help keep it stretched from side to side a bit better.For budget hammocks, I do think this is better quality than others I've tried and certainly has better accessories. It may not be right for everyone, but I can dig it when I just want something simple.
N**T
Nice gateway to hammock camping
This is a nice, affordable way to start hammock camping. Just add a tarp to this and you're off. You don't need an underquilt right away, if you're used to ground camping you can use your pad and sleeping bag in here just fine and see if you like it.Jungle hammocks like this one are nice and simple. Using a regular hammock with an external net and a ridgeline can be nice too, but I enjoy the simplicity of this style. Just make sure you have some way to keep the mosquitos from biting through the fabric on the bottom. Permethrin works, foam pads can work too (and are a nice backup in case you need to sleep on the ground).Quality on this set is good, it holds my 200lbs with no problem. I just can't get over how inexpensive this is, I paid more than this for straps alone about 10 years ago, and the straps in this set are just as good. Two thumbs up.
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