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Review on πŸ•οΈ Ryno Tuff Camping Hammock with Mosquito Net and Rain Fly - Heavy Duty Double Hammock with Bug Net and Tarp, Lightweight and Tear Resistant, Extra Pocket, Safe Tree Straps, and Heavy Duty Carabiners by Greg Lockhart

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very well made and equipped with everything you need to set it up.

I bought this for my husband for Christmas and figured he wouldn't use it until at least spring but we live in Texas and it looks like we won't have winter this year . He installed it just days after Christmas at 72 degrees. Ideal for a hammock. It's very light, making it perfect for backpacking where weight is an issue. It's very well built. It's triple stitched and comes with everything you need to get dressed. The material seems quite thick and very durable, not to mention softer than other hammocks he's had. It is very large and definitely fits 2 people comfortably. Two pockets are firmly attached to it, in which the hammock and net can be stowed away. The net is attached to the hammock so don't worry about bugs getting in unless you crawl through the hole. a rain tarp cut to cover the entire hammock. There is also a net rope to hold it over the hammock so you have plenty of room inside. The hammock suspension straps are sewn really well with triple stitching at all connection points and come with lockable D-rings so you don't have to worry about them coming loose in a jiffy. My husband said he wouldn't need it. No more camping, he just took this hammock instead. He has already shown it to several of his friends who have also bought it for themselves to recommend to others. Overall I think it was a good buy for the price and well built. Hopefully this helps others to make a more informed decision on the subject.

Pros
  • practical item
Cons
  • so far so good