🌟 Elevate Your Chill Game Anywhere!
The Portable Hammock with Stand is a revolutionary outdoor solution that combines the comfort of a hammock with the convenience of a portable stand. Weighing just under 15 lbs, it sets up in under a minute and is perfect for any outdoor or indoor setting. With features like a mosquito net, rain tarp, and ample storage pockets, this hammock is designed for ultimate relaxation and versatility, making it a must-have for any adventure enthusiast.
Brand | Republic of Durable Goods |
Color | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 170.18 x 63.5 x 2.51 cm; 10.89 kg |
Material | Nylon |
Item Weight | 10.9 Kilograms |
G**P
Comfortable with style, excellent hammock
This is perfect hammock for someone like me. Comfortable is first thing I considered, then style. This hammock has BOTH. It’s easy assemble. I like to took it to the park, it took me about 10 minutes to set it up, very light weight, I am 5.5 ft, 150 pounds. I can laid down comfortable. It does only fit in one adult, don’t try fit two. Only I wishes it more wider can hold two adults if it can update to this area. Beside that, everything works wonderfully. We use it since March of this year, it survive and still works great. Now it’s raining day, I can use it under patio bundle up watch the rain drops, it’s felt so good and enjoyable, thanks to this lovely portable hammock. One of the important thing is foldable, I can take it with me everywhere, camping, to the park, Picnic etc. great space saver. Definitely recommended!
.**M
comfortable, heavier than I would have thought, does not rock like a hammock.
My first thought was whoa this is heavy. And when you open it open and see the several cards of instructions, it looks complicated to erect. But it isn't, and there are cards for putting it together, taking it apart (it's easy, you could do it in under a minute with practice), how to get in it (and how not to get in it).If you find hammocks comfortable, you'll probably find this comfortable too. My one complaint would be that it does not rock back and forth - it's more of a hanging cot than a hammock, which we usually think of as attached at one point per end and so can rock on that pivot point.Still, it's pretty comfortable, my eyes started closing as soon as I climbed in. Of course, I slept poorly last night so that might have something to do with it.
D**K
Best of both worlds
For cot/hammock system. It works great. Easy to assemble if you look at the directions first (guys there are pictures). Being a guy and over 20 years of camping/ hammocking experience I look at the pictures and set up the system. Then I added the bug net system on. I haven't put the rain fly/ tarp system up yet due to high winds in my area. I have slept in it several nights. I am 6'2". My feet and head rest on the end bars which worked fine for me since I had a pillow and wanted to keep my feet elevated. If the come out with a hammock for guys over 6 feet tall I will get it. The underquilt and overquilt system worked great with my sleeping bag. And it fits great in my magellan grand hilton tent. And at 20 degrees in the mornings I was warm and snug.Update: Have taken it on several campouts with the rain fly. Worked great. In a heavy downfall kept me dry while those in tents had some issues. with my bad hip and back issues this has been a great solution. I have recommended this to several friends. I always tell them you have to understand how to get in and out of a hammock while using this. If you treat it like a cot and don't enter and exit right (follow the instructions) you will have issues. I love it and look forward to testing their next model out.
R**E
Mock the mock maybe
This is a clever design for a hammock. And, for some, its an appealing 'portable' hammock. The basic hammock sans anything else weighs 15 pounds. That weight is too much for most serious backpacking or cycle touring. With all the additional pieces (bug netting, upper and lower pads, tent shelter and poles) it comes in around 24 pounds. If you fit in it, its quite comfortable. However, many people won't fit in it. My wife is 5'3" and with her head on one pillow, her feet are on the pillow on the opposite side. I am 6'3", 205# and I most assuredly DON'T fit on it. The basic setup is easy. The mosquito netting setup is difficult and not intuitive. The instructions are not very helpful. Fortunately, there was a YouTube video that showed the necessary steps. The tent function kind of works, but would be very unstable in a stiff wind.
M**M
2008 Mercury Mariner (Ford Escape) - Car camping
Purchased this for a very specific use - upcoming road trip. I sleep in a hammock at home and was really curious to see if I could find a hammock that would fit in my smaller SUV. Most of the fold up hammocks are too long. This one fits fine from front to back.Now - head room wise it is a little tall.I'm only 5'3“ and around 140lbs., so I AM able to get up and into the hammock (and back down) pretty easily using my storage box as a stool of sorts. I do figure I will bump my head at some point, especially if I jerk my head up.Taller folks probly aren't going to make this work inside the vehicle.Anyway - Time will tell if the hammock holds up well or not. 5 stars for now just because it has met my needs "so far".Hope this information helps the next person.
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