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Japan, Tokyo
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Review on ๐Ÿ•๏ธ 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 Ron Damndjperiod

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Comfortable hammock

Due to a lot of delay I ordered my hammock just a few days before a long trip to the island. Camping with a tent wouldn't be comfortable on rocky ground, so I jumped into a hammock. Before starting, I took the time to set up the hammock and rain cover and get ready to use them (and I'm glad I did). After all, I spent three nights in this hammock and can't complain. In addition to the notes below, you may be interested to know that the rain cover and hammock come in two different small bags. Pros: - It's fairly light - Excellent tree straps - The hammock is comfortable - Plenty of room on it. screeds. Cons: Instructions on how to hang a hammock are confusing (but you should be able to figure it out). Expect a slight stretch in the material. I'm a short guy and don't weigh much. The second night in the same spot I had to re-stretch the hammock using the D-rings on the tree straps. (No big deal) - The rain fly can pull the line through the middle but wasn't included as you need two rain fly lines. I added paracord for mine. If the instructions had been a bit better and an extra cable had been included, it would have been 5 stars for the price.

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Null