🌄 Elevate your outdoor escapades with the ultimate hammock experience!
The Sportneer Camping Hammock is a versatile 3-in-1 solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Measuring 118" x 71", it comfortably accommodates two adults while weighing only 3.3 lbs. Made from durable 210T parachute nylon, it supports up to 440 lbs and features easy setup with included accessories. Ideal for camping, hiking, and backyard relaxation, this hammock is a must-have for any adventure lover.
T**R
Very nice hammock tent
A very nice hammock with mosquito net and sun/wind cover. The cover works with the mosquito net in place also, the ad description does not make that very clear. Also, when installing the cover, start the zippers on the side with the "Sportneer" storage bag (see the attached photos).
C**B
Best mosquito protection I've tried on a hammock so far
Sportneer Camping Hammock with Mosquito Net : Large Portable Hammock Tent 118" x 71" Lightweight Travel Hammock 2 Person with Shade Cloth 2 Wind Ropes & Ground Stakes for Outdoor Backpacking HikingI'll start off by saying that I'm 5' 2" (about 115 lbs) and my partner is 6' 6" (225 lbs) we're both avid backpackers/hikers. I've used about 10 of these at different times and can say that this is one of the strongest with the best bug protection. I hate mosquitoes and they absolutely love me so having a net is a must for me to want to hangout outside the tent for large periods of time after a certain time of night or when it's brutally hot outside and they are everywhere. The netting on this is awesome. I don't know about the 2 person thing but that may be because my partner and I are so disproportionate when it comes to fitting inside one of these together. Sitting and laying about was comfortable enough for both of us but not sleeping. It's nice and light, easy to set up, and fits well in a backpack.
A**R
A beautiful cocoon! There’s also just a little too much fabric.
This is a super fun idea, and I LOVE that there’s a mosquito net and a rain fly. I can just lay in it and read a book in the shade and not worry about bugs. It’s also very beautiful inside (see pic). It really is like a little cocoon.That being said, there are a few things that I wish were designed differently. Because all the fabric comes to a single point at either end, and there’s extra fabric because it’s meant for two people, it kinda pulls the fabric up over my face and I don’t like it all the time. I have to be in the mood to fight or welcome the fabric. I think if they attached the fabric to a board to spread it out and get a more even distribution it would be more pleasant. Keep everything the same, just add a board.The hammock itself is very stretchy when you’re in it, so I found I really had to pull, pull, PULL to hook it into the absolute tightest setting to keep me from hitting the ground.The guy lines are awkward, but nice too, the zippers are awkward, but ok. Fitting it back into the bag is hard, but possible. It took Couple of tries before I figured it out, but I’m not sure a bigger bag is the answer. A slightly longer bag would be nice… Like 2” longer, but not wider because then it wouldn’t hold the frame the way it should.Overall I really really like this hammock. I don’t have anyone who wants to share it with me, so I can’t say about fitting two people, but I know I’m very comfy. I definitely recommend if you like small spaces!
A**L
Not as tight as the photo suggests
The ends are held up by very thin fiberglass poles which tend to sag towards the middle of the hammock, causing the bugnet to droop. The anti-sway stakes are a nice touch, but better would be some kind of bridle to pull the tabs on the pole pockets towards the head and foot end. I'm sure that's how they staged the photo, or they just had the hammock so tightly pulled that it naturally did it. My money's on photoshop, however.
S**H
Very nice hammock but probably not for backpacking trips
This hammock is large, comfortable, and easy to set up. I particularly like how easy it is to adjust the length of the straps used to hang the hammock. I also like the shade cloth. It covers the entire hammock, can be partially unzipped to increase air flow, and can be completely removed when it's not needed.The hammock is just right for car camping and day hikes, but probably not the best choice for multi-day backpacking trips where keeping weight down is important and space is at a premium. The picture shows the Sportneer hammock next to a one-person hiking hammock. The Sportneer is substantially larger and weighs more than three times as much (3.5 pounds vs 1 pound).I can't comment on durability, but my only potential concern at this time are the thin fiberglass rods that give the hammock its shape. They may last forever but it's hard to be sure.Finally, the first hammock I received had a manufacturing defect. It was immediately replaced by the vendor. Their customer service was excellent.
I**S
Mostly good, but not really for two
This hammock is cool looking and easy to set up. It folds up to become its own carrying bag (like those jackets that fold up into their own pocket). We like that it has straps with multiple spots to hook the hammock onto, instead of rope (straps are easier on the trees). The straps do, however, seem to stretch, so you need to make the hammock as tight as possible and hang it higher than the instructions say. I got in it and ended up on the ground the first 2 tries. The hammock has a pocket on the outside and one on the inside. It has attached mosquito netting to zip over you and an optional sunscreen cover. It also has tiny stakes with adjustable ropes that go out on each side to keep the hammock steady. It’s comfortable to lie in. As for the two person part—yes, there’s enough material there to hold two people, but since the hammock doesn’t have a firm “structure” to it from side to side, the two people inside the hammock will end up being uncomfortably squished together. I recommend this for one person.
T**K
Great concept
This concept of all-in-one hammock/mosquito net/sun shade is great. It all fits in a convenient carry bag - and that bag has everything you need ready to go. In order to get the net to hold it's 'tunnel' shape over you, the straps around the trees need to be lower and the hammock pulled tighter (holding it straighter, with less arc).I did find one small seam gap. It isn't a tear, just where one section of fabric didn't make it into the stitching. I plan to seal it together with some fabric glue.One recommendation I would definitely make is to add a sleep pad. Not only will this help give the hammock a better shape, but it also adds an extra layer between you and mosquitos that can easily get to you through the part of the hammock you're laying on.
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