🌿 Elevate your outdoor chill — bug-free, weather-proof, and ready to roam!
This green camping hammock features a durable 210T nylon parachute fabric with a built-in mosquito net and a large rain fly tarp (122x122 inches) for full weather protection. It supports up to 440 lbs, fits one or two people, and folds compactly into an included stuff sack with storage pocket. Quick-install steel carabiners and 102-inch tree straps make setup effortless, perfect for backpacking, hiking, or backyard relaxation.
Item Weight | 633 Grams |
Folded Size | Compact pocket size |
Item Dimensions L x W | 114.17"L x 55.12"W |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 440 Pounds |
Color | Green |
Seating Capacity | 2 |
Material | Nylon,Mesh,Polyester |
B**R
DON'T WAIT, GO WITH FIRINER....
I've been hammock camping for years and bought the FIRINER CAMPING HAMMOCK to replace my old one. OMG, what 10 years can do for quality, style and comfort. I thought my old hammock was nice, but my New FIRINER CAMPING HAMMOCK is AMAZING, Strong, Well Made and very Comfortable. I wish I would have bought it sooner. The FIRINER CAMPING HAMMOCK is well worth the price. I Strongly Recommend and Suggest if you're thinking of getting a camping hammock, GO WITH THE FIRINER CAMPING HAMMOCK.
J**Y
Better than expected…
This is a good little hammock. No issues. Might be too small for a larger person but I’m 5’4. Cozy, well made. Easier to set up than a tent. Wish the rain fly were a bit bigger but if you’re patient and do a lot of adjusting it does cover the hammock completely and does well in light rain.
S**S
For the price? Better than expected...
pros: lightweight, compact, affordable, has a bug net and comes with most of what you would need.cons: if i were the one to assemble this kit i would include cinch buckles to be able to finetune the placement of the hammock but here you have to get them separatelycomes with the cheap L stakes so an upgrade would be useful at least for the tarpdepending on the weather conditions - a bigger tarp would be useful to avoid more of the wind and rain in some casessummary: i am actually pleasantly surprised about this hammock kit and i am well aware that this may be the best "bang for the buck" option out thereif there is a better one i am unaware of such an option that includes this much of what is needed
A**N
Good first hammock
This is a great first hammock if you want to try hammock camping, but don't want to spend too much. I used it on multiple backpacking trips, as well as using camping on my father-in-law's land. The only two complaints I have are:1. The tarp it comes with it just big enough to cover the mesh. I survived a torrential downpour in this hammock with the provided tarp, but the whole time it felt like I was just about to be flooded out. Get a bigger tarp.2. The material is cheap feeling, and everytime I get into it, I feel like it's going to rip and dump me on the ground. For reference, I'm 6'3" and 210lbs. It held me no problem, but it was nerve racking being 8 miles in and using it for the first time.It's a good piece of equipment for a great price.
E**D
Great price, good quality. Get your own straps
This actually came with a ridiculous amount of stuff. It had a built in bug net, which is a pretty big deal. Came with a tarp and stakes that came in handy when it rained like crazy. Also came with tree straps, which were relatively short.i would recommend getting your own straps if you're going backpacking or camping where you can just go and get other straps on a whim. The price was great. I bought a $50 ENO hammock that was just the hammock, and the quality of this was similar, but didn't come with the bugnet or tarp. I would buy this 10x over if I needed it. Get good straps and you're golden if hammock camping is your thing.
M**9
Withstood Teen Scout Use…Buying Again
It’s lasted 3 years thus far. Bought 2 - one for each rugrat. One’s a scout and he’s abused the heck out of despite my admonishments and warnings. For him it lasted 2 campouts, then this 170 lb. kid used ridge line as the tree ties! D’oh! On this 2nd outing, the “paracord” ridge line snapped on him in middle of the night…but that’s not the fault of the manufacturer at all. You’re supposed to use the included tree straps to hold weight. He used the ridge line to tie to the trees because he was too tired to think better evidently. The other offspring used this hammock per instructions and loves it. Both do actually now that the “smarter” one followed the instructions. I really like these kits. Very nice material, construction, and the fact that you receive a total, one-stop setup is very nice. Great for kids and teens …probably okay for petite adults too. I like it so much I’m buying another 3 years later as a gift for another teenager. Definitely a good product - whomever designed it knows about mosquitos, material, sewing/stitching, and quality. A comparable name brand would be in realm of 4 to 5 times as much. In other words - this competes with high end name brands that are fully enclosed with mosquito netting…for anyone under 6’ and 200lbs. Beyond that - do your research.
C**Y
Best sleep I've ever had!
Took this on camping trip along with a traditional tent in case I couldn't find a place to hang this or didn't like it. I set up camp and then laid in the hammock and slept like a baby! On clear nights, you can release the tarp and fall asleep looking up through the trees at the stars. The suspension tension is perfect and gives just the right amount of support for a long comfortable sleep.It was very easy to hang. I am only 5'4" and my bf is 6' and each of us were able to set this hammock up ourselves and were comfortable in it. Buy this - you will love it!
J**.
Great hammock!
I absolutely love this hammock. The mosquito net is fantastic, and the ridgeline for it is easy to set up. My only criticism is that the tarp is too small: 7ft x 7ft. I'm sure I'll find a use for it as the quality is fine. It's just too small to use as a rain guard or for shade over the hammock.
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