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I hit the ground at 1am. Lol you definitely need to buy better straps. These don't work.
Got what I payed for I like the net but the short ropes with no length option made me have to buy a strap. The fabric seems thin time will tell how it holds up. The design is good .
Pretty decent hammock for the price. I don't believe it's a true double as the title states, but it fit me fine (5'9' 170lbs). The built in mosquito net came in very handy although the zipper is not that high quality. It separated a couple of times but I was able to get it back together. The built in pouch is nice too because you can use it to store things in, like your headlamp for those late night bathroom trips.
the jungle hammock is a great way to camp it is a well made product easy to set up and take down
Great camping hammock and it keeps the "skeeters" at bay. I upgraded mine with some heavy duty hammock straps, as the 550 cord, while it worked, was not as user friendly as regular heavy duty hammock straps. Very good product for the price though.
Love the bug net, zipper closer worked well. Hammock is super lightweight and compact, very comfortable (as hammocks are). My only complaint is that the straps were too short, and didn't seem very strong. If you bought other straps, this could be a pretty decent hammock for not a lot of money.
It's been on around 10 weekend trips with me this year and I've never been more comfortable in the wilderness. This is my first camping hammock as I've always tent camped. I have to say I'm glad I made the switch to hammocks and this very hammock will be the reason for it. Although I did upgrade the straps just to make setup a little bit simpler. The bug net is a little thin so be careful during setup or you risk ripping the net when you enter the hammock. But with a little practice you can get setup down to an art form. Overall I would suggest the hammock to anyone wanting to enter the world of hammock camping and doesn't want to break the bank
This hammock keeps the mosquitoes off of you. I haven't had any tears or rips in it, because I set it up right. Make sure you don't put the mosquito net too high when you are setting it up and you should be ok. Set it low and it will stretch out when you lay in it. If you are paranoid about ripping the netting, I would suggest switching the paracord to elastic cord, so it'll give more than it already does. It's plenty big enough (5'10"). I'm not scared about it breaking (180lbs), because people over 350 have used this thing with no problems. I have felt a couple of mosquitoes biting through the bottom of the hammock, but I put a fleece sheet on the bottom and they can't get through it. I have only slept in it once, and I had a hard time getting comfortable. I think this was a user issue. After watching a couple of youtube videos on how to sleep in a hammock, I feel confident that it won't be a problem next time.
it's pretty uncomfortable if you're actually trying to sleep two small people in it. it seems pretty sturdy though.
I am very pleased with this hammock. I was perfect for my first overnight hammock camp, & I'm learning what works best with it. Well constructed. Embarrassing as it is...I flipped in it & wound up on the ground in the bug net. I was sure I would shred it trying to get up & out. But, once I finally did get out & looked everything over, it was fully intact. I thought the zipper would pull apart because the edge of the hammock was what i pulled on to get out. I'm really happy with this hammock. Is it the last hammock I'll own...no, but I'm glad it's the first.
Bought it for my 18yr.old grandson for his birthday....he loves it!! He's a big guy and he has plenty of room in it and it's sturdy and very easy to put back in the pouch!!
I love the netting that zips around you to keep the bugs away. The hammock is comfortable and sturdy.
Quality hammock for a fair price ! I'm a 250 lbs man and this handles my weight like a champ ! Easy to setup and take down and as long as you make a the ridge line for the bug net connect to the carabiners you'll never have any issues with ripping the bugnet support tabs~ Great beginner hammock that you'll love even as a more experienced hanger !
I'm sure if you wanted to fork over a lot of money for a better hammock you will find one but this one for the price is the best. It is very comfortable and spacious inside. It easily sets up in less than ten minutes especially if you buy the Hammock Bliss Tree Straps with it. It is compact and comes with its own carrying case and two carabineers on each side for easy set up. The Mosquito netting works great not a single Mosquito/bug got inside of mine. I can understand some of the other reviews saying that the netting is not great and easily torn but if you read the directions and hang it as directed it WONT tear. This product is amazing and would highly recommend to others!
I am 266 lbs and it holds me great. I was attacked by a raccoon the first time I slept in it but survived. Will make it a little higher off the ground next time.
I have had this hammock for couple of years now and it has held up great, everything still functions perfectly. I tend to use the mosquito netting side when it’s warm out and then flip it over in the fall and winter when I don’t have to worry about bugs. Overall it’s a quality piece of kit that I enjoy very much. Buying another piece no as our son is old enough to sleep in his own hammock)
Love it, keeps bugs out completely. I did make new tree straps but the cordage straps that come with it did work. Used many times, as well as on the Appalachian Trail through the State of Georgia in 2017. Great price!
I love this hammock for the price. The bug net is great and would never do hammock camping without as I would otherwise be eaten alive by mosquitos. I'm 5'10" and the hammock is roomy enough for me with a 0 degree sleeping bag. I like the pockets inside as well as they work for small items like my glasses. Larger items I place in the stuff sack which hangs outside. I've even had both my wife and I in the hammock, and it works though I wouldn't sleep like that as it is tight. I do not use the straps that came with it and recommend getting different straps
The mosquito net seems really lightweight, "too" lightweight but it has stood up to my abuse so far. The mesh is fine enough no bugs will be getting through. The attached stuff bag turned inside out one time and the loose fabric of the stitched edges of the bag snagged on brush, resulting in this really fine nylon thread raveling off. Other than that is has been a good one, you just need to make sure you have nothing sharp in your pockets or on you or you'll rip it up. If you want ultralight gear you have to deal with ultralight materials, use your head! I'm 6' tall and once in it I have a foot of room above my head and at least a foot below my feet, just enough room to not be in the "pinch" area where the hammock meets the clip. Inside there are a couple pockets for a light, your glasses or whatever you may want to have handy. You might want to pick up a couple straps if you don't want the paracord they provide to cut into the trees you set up on, and have some paracord for the mosquito netting if you like having one-piece lines running full length parallel with the hammock. I put sticks between the tabs to help the net stand out to help give more room. They include tie-out lines with adjusters, you can tie them together to make lines long enough to work. All in all I like this hammock, my "ultralight" kit which has a lot of crap in it runs under 21 lbs.and my back is very thankful. My traditional pack loaded out is pushing 43 lbs.
Used this hammock for 4 nights in the Olympic Nation Park, it was light, easy to set up, and very comfortable. I’d give it 5 stars but the tree straps that come with it are a little jinky and too short for most trees in Western Washington. Before I went on my trip I ordered different 20’ long straps.
Best mosquito hammockbout there for the money. Hammock very solid. Used it for 2 weeks out in the Mountains. One thing, be very careful, to give the mosquito netting enough slack so if you get in hammock and hammock not string tight it doesn’t rip out. Best to attach meeting to your hammock line so then bend together. Just a great solid hammock! Packs up nice n small too!
this thing is amazing. I am a large guy and it accommodates me with extra space. sets up in a couple minutes esp. with tree straps. add a waterproof tarp and you are truly good to go.
I've been sleeping in it every night for a week and it shows no sign of stretching or ripping around the bug netting like I've heard in other reviews. It's made out of a sturdy and breathable material that really holds up under weight. It's very roomy even though I'm close to 6' and I haven't had any trouble fitting myself, a blanket, and a pillow in it.
I'm a big boy (290+) and it held me easily for the two nights I've used it. It was very easy to assemble and extremely comfortable.
I do a lot of "bivouac" camping (courtesy of the Army) and dont usually have space to pack any sort of tentage other than a poncho so I thought I would give this a try seeing as how I've had a lot of back problems over the past few years. I tried it out a couple weeks back for the first time during a field exercise in a heavily wooded area surrounded by water. The mosquitos were out with a vengance so it was nice to be able to jump in this at night and not have to worry about them. Setup was easy and thanks to the other reviews I knew not to tie the net off too high so it didn't tear. I ended up connecting the net strings to bungee cords to give them a little flex. I would definitely recommend this hammock to anyone who does a lot of backpacking. It tears down and packs away into the connected bag very easily (unlike any tent I have ever owned).