REVIEWS
Camping Hammocks Research and Review
I like sleeping outside. If you are going to be able to find trees to strap a hammock between or staying at a camp with these conditions, a hammock is a good option.
Hammock Benefits
- Avoid the cold floor
- Avoid bugs
Hammock drawbacks
- Strange sleeping position
- Massive range to choose from
- Best brands are expensive
My Interest
I’m interested in one with a built in net to avoid bugs and long and wide enough to fit a 6’2” tall person who weighs 200 lbs.
Options
Most expensive versions on the Market include the:
Warbonnet Blackbird
- Weight: 31oz
- Size Compact: 7.5” diameter x 12” length
- Size: 10.5’ Long x 5.25’ Wide
- Connectors: Whoopie Slings
- Capacity: 400 lbs
- Material: 70D nylon (x2)
- Construction: ridgeline with zipper side entry, double layer floor and built in rain fly, double stitched seams
[Hennessy Expedition Asym
- Weight: 41 oz
- Size Compact: 7” diameter x 9” length
- Size: 100” x 52” (diagonal)
- Connectors: 10’ polyester rope with polyester straps
- Capacity: 250lb
- Material: 210D oxford Nylon
- Construction: double stitched seams, zippered bug net and ridgeline
Mid Range Options
- Grand Trunk Double Parachute Nylon Hammock
- Snugpak Jungle Hammock with Mosquito Net Camping Army Military Survival Hammock
Budget Options
You can get similar looking models off Amazon for a fraction of the price but you would hope that for the price you pay for the expensive options they are handcrafted to perfection.
The one I bought
- Enjoydeal Portable High Strength Parachute Fabric Hammock Hanging Bed With Mosquito Net For Outdoor Camping Travel
- Hammock IMISI Double 2 Person Portable Parachute Nylon Fabric Travel 400lbs Ultralight Military Grade Camping Hammock Set Double Wide
- Pellor Dichromatic Portable High Strength Parachute Fabric Hammock
- Nitehawk Portable Jungle Parachute Hammock With Mosquito Net