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Review on Portable Double Camping Hammock With Mosquito Net And Straps - Ideal For Outdoor Hiking, Survival And Travel - Sunyear Hammock For 2 People by Walter Velasquez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It’s a nap in a bag

The tree straps will grab anything. I’ve used them on porch columns, rafters, and trees. Just throw the strap over or around whatever you’re going to use to anchor the ends, clip the hammock on (with the included carabiners), and lay down. If you’re going to use the bug net, you’ll have to string the cord through it and tie it to something, unless you don’t mind it laying on top of you (which probably won’t keep biting bugs from biting). I ran a single ridge line through both side of the bugnet so that it tents above me and tied that to the carabiners. It’s not a pretty solution, but I like it better than messing with two cords, it keeps the net up and out of my face, and the bugs off. Pros: it’s affordable, appears to be well made, compact, has an integrated bug net, and everything fits in one small bag. I think the tree straps, alone, are worth the price. Cons: none really. I wish the bug net would magically spread wider without two lines, but that’s just aesthetics, the function is fine whether you use the two included cords, or make one suffice, the way I do it. Once I’ve identified the two trees (or tree substitutes), I can easily set this hammock up in under 3 minutes. Everything you need is included. It’s light and small enough to toss in a daypack, or keep in the car. Add a tarp and you’ve got an overnight trip you can hold in one hand.

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Pros
  • Can be used without the mosquito net for added versatility
Cons
  • It may be difficult to fit two people comfortably in the hammock

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