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Product Description
Packing down to about the size of a softball, these hammocks allow backpackers the luxury of hammock camping without the bulk and weight. Made of high-strength breathable woven nylon with super-strong nautical-grade line, stainless-steel hooks, and high-grade nylon triple interlocking stitching. 400-lb. max. weight. SingleNest measures 4'7" W x 9'10" L. Weighs 18 oz. |
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Attractive (5)
- Comfortable (5)
- Good size/fit (5)
- Well built / quality (5)
- Easy to set up (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Year round (3)
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Comfortable
- Dries Quickly
- Easy To Set Up
- Good Size
- Quality Construction
- Works as a seat
Cons
- Cold weather
- No rain cover
Best Uses
- Camping
- Hiking
- Kayak canoe rafting
Comments about Eagles Nest Outfitters SingleNest Hammock, Navy/Royal:
ok i spend my weakends flotin down river bass fishen off my kayak with a few friends as nite aproches we set up camp and hang out in the trees and catfish this hammock works great because it sets up fast and weighs so little not to mention takes up very little space in our packs witch is great for us because each person only takes a 20lb pack to last for 3 days ive had 3 of these hammocks for 3 years and taken em on quite a few trips every1 that goes love em from siten in em around the fire talken waitn for that next big cat to bite to gettin a good nites sleep out in open under the stars and everyone has there own space but ive taken em on a few bad trips too rain and ice equal a long cold nite wish this hammock was waterproof and had a tarp or rain cover that fit its disign this hammock is great for the hot summer nites becas its so breathabul but cold air blows rite thro it on winter trips and rain slowly runs down the bottom and sokes your sleeping bag but its perfect for campin on thos warm dry nites
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Comfortable
- Convenient
- Easy To Set Up
- Good Size
- Quality Construction
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Anytime
- Everywhere
Comments about Eagles Nest Outfitters SingleNest Hammock, Navy/Royal:
amazing hammock love it!
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Comfortable
- Easy To Set Up
- Good Size
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Backyard
- Families
- Relaxation
- Year-round
Comments about Eagles Nest Outfitters SingleNest Hammock, Navy/Royal:
Easy to set up on long boy scout camping trips
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Comfortable
- Easy Setup
- Good Size
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Backyard
- Dorm
- Year-round
Comments about Eagles Nest Outfitters SingleNest Hammock, Navy/Royal:
This is a great hammock I use mine all the time right now I am in it in my dorm room you can use it anywhere. I have recommended this to my friends and 3 of them own one and they also love them.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Comfortable
- Easy Setup
- Good Size
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Relaxation
- Year-round
Comments about Eagles Nest Outfitters SingleNest Hammock, Navy/Royal:
Bought the hammock as a gradution gift. Have been told that it was the favorite gift received. The price was right. [...].The hammock is planned to be used on hiking the Aderodack Trail.
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Q:
do u have any hammocks with bug net on it?Asked on 3/13/2010 by hunter from wheeling, wv1 answer
A:
None of the hammocks have a built in net
you can purchase a separate bug nest systems
Eno also carries a hammock with bug guard (pretty much a repellant) built into the hammockAnswered on 7/8/2010 by ENO GOd from skymont scout reservation
Q:
What is the pack weight of this item?Asked on 5/25/2009 by poneman from Concord, NC1 answer
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A:
Weighs 18 oz.Answered on 6/3/2009 by Spencer from Gander Mtn


