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๐ฒ Elevate Your Camping Game - Bug-Free Bliss Awaits!
The Hammock with Mosquito Net is a fully reversible, extra-large sleeping solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring bug-proof netting with 2100 holes per square inch, it ensures a comfortable and safe camping experience. Weighing only 28 oz and supporting up to 350 lbs, this hammock is both lightweight and durable, making it perfect for any adventure.














| ASIN | B002COCF3M |
| Best Sellers Rank | 496,061 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 453 in Camping Hammocks & Loungers |
| Brand Name | Hammock Bliss |
| Colour | Forest Green / Black |
| Country Of Origin | Indonesia |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (122) |
| Folded size | 12 inches x 9 inches x 0.25 inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00784319000066 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3L x 1.5W metres |
| Item Weight | 620 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Hammock Bliss |
| Material Type | nylon parachute material |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 158.76 kg |
| Model Number | NOSEEUMNOMORE |
| Seating Capacity | 1 |
| UPC | 784319000066 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
A**R
on the whole very good but lacks the sleeve to insert the sleep/mat or air mattress as indicated on the website
T**B
I've owned a few hammocks, and have taken them camping regularly for a few years. They're great for backpacking or camping out on a long motorcycle ride. This is my favorite, and the best hammock I've owned. The hammock is strong, light, and comfortable. The net is quality, and was a lot stronger than I expected. The hammock is large enough to be comfortable and spacious, yet small enough to be packed efficiently. The lines to string up the net held very well on my last camping trip, and the hammock performed wonderfully, in combination with a tarp, when we were hit with a thunderstorm last weekend. I slept right through it. My buddy has an REI hammock setup, easily worth over $400, and fared worse than I did. He was, needless to say, impressed and angry. I like the pockets inside of the net, perfect for keeping a light handy without unzipping the net. Setting it up, you'll have a few considerations: 1. Grab a length of quality to rope to help give you some flexibility as to where you can set up. The lines it comes with are pretty short. 2. Grab a set of "Night Eyes" figure 9 caribeaners, it makes the set-up, and more importantly, the break-down a breeze. 3. Grab a poncho or a small tarp for the sun or rain. I usually string up a line of 550 cord above the net for the poncho, then twist a stick into the line on either side of the poncho to help divert water, so it doesn't travel down the line and into the hammock. 4. You're going to want a good quality sleeping bag in this. Hammocks are notoriously cold against the body.I bring my 20 degree sleeping bag, even when the nighttime lows are in the 70's, just in case I get cold. Trust me, you'd be surprised. Without something to wrap around you, anything below 70 degrees will get cold and leave you miserable without another option. 5. I usually set this up at about chest level to allow for settling. Make sure it is rigged up level, or you'll find yourself cramped into the lower-hanging end. I list these things because when these are properly set up, they are excellent. A great buy and well worth the price, this hammock comes highly recommended from an experienced hammock-packing camper. -Update: No problems at all, 15 trips in, and performing wonderfully.
S**R
Good hammock, packs up light and small, a couple of small issues though. The material stretches quite a bit and is pretty thin. Strong still but thin, I'm sure I got mosquito bit through the fabric one night. Also the netting has to be hung high or else it'll be laying around you. I replaced the rope it came with and attached the hammock to metal links and some cord that stretches less. That being said the hammock material is strong and I feel reliable. The stitching is good and the netting material holds up well. I had a problem with it being to thin on another hammock and and it ripping. Overall this is a great item and I'd buy it again in a heart beat
J**C
Great hammock. Strong and comfortable. Very breathable, so if you're sleeping in it, and it's going to be cool, be sure to have extra insulation to sleep on and to wrap completely around yourself. Don't just insulate your bottom side. The net isn't very good at staying up and taught. Though the net sags, it still serves its purpose well. When your weight is fully in the hammock the sides wrap you up like a cocoon, so it's cozy. Because the material is quite slippery, there's a tendency to slide towards one end if it isn't tied level. Even when it is level there's a tendency to slide too far towards the center. So if you're a light sleeper, you might want to practice tying it off before heading on the trail! The little sack is great! The whole thing packs into a bundle about the size of a cantaloupe. I recommend this hammock highly. Bring extra rope and learn a few good knots. On my last trip I came up short and would have been in trouble if I didn't bring extra rope. This is probably obvious, but: be sure that the extra rope you use can be trusted to hold your weight. Also, there is nothing that comes with it to keep water out if it rains, so put a plastic tarp up over it. Other than that, all I can say is that it's a great way to enjoy luxury in the woods!
P**A
Much more comfortable than my last hammock for my knees. No hyperextension. However, I still need to work out a more comfortable pitch or possibly add a sleeping pad to obtain more shoulder room. It tended to wrap me up like a cocoon.
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