ONETIGRISKOMPOUND Camping Hammock with Net, Lightweight Portable Hammock with Warm Internal Cover & Tree Friendly Straps for Backpacking, Camping, Hiking, Travel, Beach, Backyard
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ONETIGRISKOMPOUND Camping Hammock with Net, Lightweight Portable Hammock with Warm Internal Cover & Tree Friendly Straps for Backpacking, Camping, Hiking, Travel, Beach, Backyard

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Details

  • Color
    Coyote Brown
  • Brand
    ONETIGRIS
  • Product Dimensions
    102.36"L x
  • Folded Size
    11.8 x 7.8 x
  • Manufacturer
    OneTigris
๐ŸŒ™Zipable internal cover
๐ŸฆŸHigh-density mosquito net
๐Ÿง—โ€โ™‚๏ธ210T Nylon Taffeta

Description

๐ŸŒฒ Elevate Your Outdoor Experience!

  • STAY WARM COZY - The innovative zipable internal cover traps warmth, ensuring you stay snug even on chilly nights.
  • EASY SETUP ANYWHERE - Includes tree-friendly straps and strong carabiners for a quick and hassle-free setup, perfect for spontaneous adventures.
  • ULTIMATE DURABILITY - Crafted from high-quality 210T Nylon Taffeta, this hammock is built to withstand the elements while remaining lightweight.
  • INSECT FREE RELAXATION - Equipped with a high-density mosquito net, enjoy the great outdoors without the buzz of pesky insects.
  • VERSATILE FUNCTIONAL - Features elasticated side ropes, a lantern attachment point, and a storage bag organizer for all your outdoor essentials.

The OneTigrisKOMPOUND Camping Hammock is a lightweight, portable solution for outdoor enthusiasts. Made from durable 210T Nylon Taffeta, it features a zipable internal cover for warmth, a high-density mosquito net for protection, and comes with tree-friendly straps for easy installation. With a weight capacity of 330 lbs, this hammock is perfect for camping, hiking, or simply relaxing in your backyard.

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Specifications

Item Weight910 Grams
Item Dimensions L x W102.36"L x 51.18"W
ColorCoyote Brown
Seating Capacity1
Material210T Nylon Taffeta
Maximum Weight Recommendation150 Kilograms

Reviews

4.4

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M**N

PERFECT FOR CAMPING IN THE COLD!

My husband spends every chance he gets camping with a hammock. Heโ€™s experimented with lots of different ways to do this. I got him this hammock with the OneTigris hideout hammock quilt because he tends to start camping in early April and itโ€™s still pretty cold in North Dakota/Minnesota that time of year. HE LOVED IT! Itโ€™s the perfect hammock for his needs. He just used it the first weekend of May and he said that he was so warm with the thermal layer inside the hammock and with the quilt underneath, it tricked him into thinking it was warm outside when he got up in the morning, only to find out it was cold out!The thermal layer inside is great. It zips up over you and also has loops that can hook to a string running under the big net if you donโ€™t want it laying on you, or you can roll it up and tuck it in a little pocket to keep it out of the way if you donโ€™t need it.The bug net seems sturdy. In the past any heโ€™s tired have ripped almost immediately.

M**9

Actually pretty decent for the money...

Well, I picked up this hammock as an Amazon purchase after receiving a Fathers Day Gift Card. I was intriqued by the winter cover and packability. I've used this hammock off and on over the past few months and have come to enjoy it. I did make a few modifications to it though:1) There's no way I would trust the ridgeline and plastic LineLoc3 adjuster under tension. Maybe it works for others, but at 5'11" and 265lbs, I wasn't going to take a chance. I replaced the ridgeline with an Amsteel adjustable ridgeline and it works perfectly. I added a couple of continuous loops as prissicks for handles to give me leverage getting up. I added a fixed ridgeline organizer that stays in the hammock all the time.2) I removed the tension "hooks" on the ridgeline and replaced them with several small prussik loops. I was worried that the tension between the ridgeline and corners of the hooks would cause friction holes, so I just removed them and replaced them with the prussiks.3) I modified the winter cover loops with adjustable shockcord and small hooks to attach to the prussiks. I added a piece of cordage to the zippers of the winter cover to make it easier to zip both sides up.4) I replaced the suspension with a cinch buckle suspension and it is much easier to dial in the hanging adjustment. I'm thinking about changing it again to a whoopie sling suspension to lighten it up.These mods have worked for me and I find myself drawn to this hammock even though I have many others on the shelf. It's not ultralight and it doesnt pack super small, but it is light enough and small enough that I can fit my system, a tarp, ground cover, and Pomoly table in a small 20L pack for dayhikes.This hammock is short, but I can still get enough of a diagonal lay to be comfortable. In my opinion, its perfect for a dayhike, bugout bag, car kit, or emergency sleep system. Pair it with a light rainfly, a few stakes, and an underquilt and you are set to get outside and start hanging.

S**S

Great hammock

Great hammock and other products from One Tigres. only reason I didn't go with 5 star is because it's not a double, maybe they make a double but this isn't it. Otherwise great build with bug bet and ridge line and dark out zippered sheet all built in. Well thought out for fast easy set up.

A**E

top quality

when i will use it i will post photos and my opinion

N**F

Great hammock for the price

This hammock has a lot going on for its price. They did update the tree straps (a few years ago I believe) so they now have more daisy chains to accommodate a larger variety of distances between trees or whatever else you're hanging from (picture above compares the old and new tree straps). The built in bug net is nice, you can flip the open end over the top when not in use and it usually stays out of the way. The insulating cover can be zipped up to your head on cooler nights and hung on the built in ridgeline to keep it off of you, but if you don't want to mess with that you can unzip it to the bottom of the hammock and there's a little pocket you can tuck it into. You can hang the storage bag to carry small items or hang a small light, etc. off of the ridgeline as well. The zippers are pretty smooth, though they do get caught up in the fabric or bug net from time to time which is easily resolved and hasn't caused any damage for mine.Things to consider:This is a single hammock, so it will not be as spacious as a double. It also isn't asymmetric for those looking to specifically have that extra comfort when sleeping on your side. I do sleep on my side in this from time to time, not really an issue for me. For any comparison I'm 5'10" 165lb.

R**H

No issues so far

So far I have used this hammock on a few trip with no issues.

M**.

Best travel hammock w/bug net attached

Watched a few videos on this hammock and felt it would fit my method of hammocking. I was not wrong. It fits extremely well on my backpacking and bikepacking sets-ups.Was great for trips to local parks and swimming pools.Bug net is zippered only on one side, but hammock can be flipped over on no-bugs environment.Tree straps are plenty long, with plenty of "daisy chain" loops on them, which allows you to set up your hammock almost anyway you want.

G**.

Way too short

Absolute trash in my opinion. Way too short(I'm 6') and the straps are not going to work long with anyone over 220lbs. Everything about it is cheap. The fabric stretches. The continuous loops are trash. The ridgeline is not structural. I didn't even like the tarp. Very short hammock with a tarp that is way too long.I purchased a hammock gear hammock and one of their 12' tarps. Far superior system.If you're short and light this will probably be a decent hammock for the money. Otherwise get something like the hammock gear hammock and tarp. Probably twice the price but its more than twice as good. Strong fabric that won't stretch. Proper dyneema continuous loops and a proper structural dyneema ridge line.If you get this because its what you can afford I would buy a set of dyneema continuous loops and ridgeline. If you make them yourself you can do it fairly cheap. I think the rope is called Amsteel. I made my own and its easy plus you learn a skill.

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