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Reviewed in Mexico on August 4, 2023
Es un poco complicado mantenerla estabilizada y el material es más delgado de lo que aparenta en las fotografías, es complicado tratar de instalarla como tienda de campaña, más bien diría que es solo para usarse como amaca.
Dare
Reviewed in Canada on July 13, 2023
Comfortable, good quality compared to a similar item I purchased. Didn’t taco
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Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2022
Used this for a 3 day weekend camp trip. It was way more comfortable to sleep in then on the hard, lumpy ground. It takes a bit to get situated nicely in your sleeping bag though and my camp mates laughed every time I went to bed. It would be nice if the bottom had some insulation to it but a warm sleeping bag seemed to be enough. Very easy to set up and take down, I am going to add 2 more ropes to keep it from swaying as it only comes with 2.
C.Jason Wilker
Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2022
Tent worked well; the fly ripped the very first night of using.I recommend loosening the fly in the first set up so the seams doesn't rip
Laird Blomgren
Reviewed in Canada on July 9, 2020
I found this to be a great and easy hammock tent for the price. All listed parts were in perfect shape. The bag it came in was camo the same as the fly I ordered. The bag also has lots of place to attach it to a backpack or anything else you may want to strap it to. Small and compact when packed away.Instructions were simple and easy to follow. The only major improvement I could ask for is a rod to go in the bottom of the rain fly flap to make it easier to roll up, and possibly two more rods our an arched one to turn the flap into an awning, otherwise, this tent hammock is everything I was expecting and more. I will definitely be buying another.I bought an additional rain fly for my wet coast climate.
Derick
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2019
I purchased this hammock to review. This hammock weighed in at 3.68 pounds and came in a nice rip stop carry bag. The first thing I noticed about this product was the carry bag, it seems to be well thought out and has webbing on the side so you could attach it to the outside of your backpack. When set up the hammock is very spacious and comfortable. I was some what skeptical of the size of the hammock simply because I usually use the longer 11 ft hammocks but because of the way this hammock is designed the length doesn’t seem to be much of an issue. Setup was a breeze and self explanatory, instructions really are not needed if you have any experience at all with hammocks. The hammock setup very easily with the supplied tree straps and the straps are very sturdy. The hammock itself is made of 100% nylon and seems to be very sturdy however you do have to stretch it pretty tight to compensated for some of the stretch from the nylon. The hammock itself is triple stitched and should hold up nicely if taken care of. The bug net is sewed directly onto the hammock and is supported by two aluminum poles. The bug net is made from 100% polyester and is a very fine mesh that even the smallest of insects will not get through. The rainfly is made of a rip stop material and is double stitched and sealed at the seams. This rainfly should have no trouble keeping you dry in a moderate to heavy rain. Now for my opinion on the hammock. Once I got everything adjusted to me I was satisfied with the overall comfort of the hammock. The rainfly looks like it will do a great job of keeping you dry and I accredit some of that to the amount of coverage it provided. It seemed to overhang 4-5 inches over the side of the hammock and about 12 inches on each end of the hammock. Even though it has a descent amount of coverage it still allowed plenty of air to move throughout which is important on a hot July trip like I will be using it on. The build quality of the hammock is probably a 8/10 simply because I feel that the stitching could be improved on some of the tie out points. I feel that this would be a sufficient hammock for a weekend camping trip or backyard lounging but I would probably opt for my lighter rig for deep backcountry backpacking hunts. If you’re looking for a hammock that you can hang up at the campsite and leave it for a couple of days this is probably the hammock for you. If you want something that you can pick miles and miles into the backcountry with and setup every night, this hammock might be more work than you bargained for. In conclusion I wouldn’t hesitate to purchase it again for a simple backpacking trip or even for a kid.
Sara
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2019
This just came today and I was so excited I immediately set it up. I read a lot of the reviews and some made me cautious but I wanted an all in one hammock. Note that I did use my own tree straps as I love them, but the ones that came with do seem adequate.This hammock was fairly easy to set up, especially if you are familiar with tent set up. Take it slow. To me, nothing appeared more easily rip-able than a backpacker tent. Rushing, forcing, or irritation is what often cause rips. I also set it up in steps and did NOT pre-attach the poles for the mosquito netting or the rainfly before attaching it to my tree straps. This enable me to get my hammock taut enough on my tree straps so the mosquito netting poles did not push inward with the tent. Another thing that has helped me set up previous hammocks is to place something in the hammock (like your pack) to help weigh it down like when you would be in it. This helped with this one as well. The tie downs are a good idea as well to prevent the hammock from flipping when nothing is in there. These should be tied to the ground on the stakes but should NOT be tight. This prevents rips in your hammock or pulling the stake up when you add your weight.The rain fly I also attached by myself starting in one corner before moving on to the next. A review mentioned that the rainfly came off the netting poles easily. If you look in my second picture I fixed this by putting the rain fly on the netting pole (#1) and then the more taut actual hammock strap (#2).The inside of this hammock is very spacious and feels like a one person tent. There are two hooks and a pouch inside. The reason I gave this hammock only 4 stars is that the base fabric (where you lay your body) is quite thin. Not only does this mean adding more layers at night, but I’m fearful that it may not last and have the potential to rip. I am going camping in July and will be trying to use this overnight so I will update with the durability of this option.
D. Dollahite
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2017
So I've been a Scoutmaster for about 6 years now, camping once a month. I've gone through several tents and sleeping pads to find something halfway comfortable, yet light enough, for this 50 year old body of mine. I bought one of these for me and one for my son for a 4-day canoe trip up in Maine. Couldn't be more happy with it, and now I think I'm going to use this instead of tenting for campouts from now on. Wish I had bought this years ago.It is lightweight. It weighs less than my lightweight solo tent and pad combined. Very easy to set up, with neon green straps so you don't forget and leave them attached to the trees. Takes maybe 10 minutes at most. Easier than most tents, and most tents are easy. It is very sturdy, and stretches a lot. I was worried I was going to rip through it at first, but it is really strong. That makes it easy to get into, and I can even sit in it and reach the ground to put on shoes. The rain cover doesn't stretch as taut as it appears in the pics, but there's really nowhere for rain to pool so not a problem. And there's a couple of inch gap between the net and fly. It rained more than once on our trip and I stayed perfectly dry. It has guide lines off each side that you stake into the ground to keep it from swaying too much. Hooks inside for hanging a light, and a small pouch on the inside for you keys/phone. Only tricky part is zipping it up once you're inside. The stretching can make the zipping awkward, but not impossible.Best part is I had some of the most comfortable sleeps I've ever had on my multitude of campouts. It is really comfortable and conforms to your body. Haven't used it in cold weather yet. I know some people use pads just to insulate on the bottom.
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