It's back. $20 + $5 shipping...
I like this better than my ENO, so if you're in the market for a GREAT starter hammock, now's the time.
It's back. $20 + $5 shipping...
I like this better than my ENO, so if you're in the market for a GREAT starter hammock, now's the time.
I used to be a somebody, now I just camp.
Thank you for posting this!! I was just informed about this sale, and was worried about quality before purchasing. You saved me 10minutes of scouring the web.
Ordering two as we speak; one for me and one for the SO.
Many thanks!
We love these. Bought 2 last time and 3 more today. They are oversized, soft, comfortable and a great price. Just add your own suspension and you've got a great hammock.
My grandkids will love these. I think they wore out the last ones I sent them.
Thanks Gresh.... Missed you this weekend at the Goat Island Hang...
"No whining in the woods"
I picked one of these up last time they were available. This has been my go to for back yard hangs. Great buy.
They're well build for $20. I purchased one last time and it's become my full time hammock I sleep in every night. If you don't mind what color they send you, then it's a good backup hammock to have.
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Mine just got here. I honestly can't tell the difference between this and an ENO doublenest. Mine is a grey body with royal blue edges. It is a sharp looking hammock. The suspension that comes with it is worthless. Mine wasn't even connected, and there were no s hooks in the box. I wasn't planning on using it anyway, so it was no big deal. The only extra suspension I have is my cinch buckle setup from my WBBB, so I hooked it up and went outside. It was very easy to hang and was very comfortable. My Arrowhead Jarbidge fit perfectly. This is my first netless hammock and my first hammock without a ridgeline, so I don't quite know if I have it hung like I like it. Do I even need a ridgeline? It seems pretty forgiving. FYI, it most certainly is NOT an 11 foot hammock. They must have been including the suspension when they made that measurement. I re-rigged it with cinch buckles and then stretched it tight, measuring the length from where the suspension attaches. I got 9'9", or 117". For $19.99, I think I have found my new winter hammock.
I picked up one of these also. Since I am new to hammocks, thought this would be good to practice with. I was thinking about replacing the rope that came it (though the end channels) with an amsteel continuous loop. Is there any concern about using small diameter amsteel in the end channel?
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