Camping Hammock 3 in 1
Camping Hammock 3 in 1
LIGHTWEIGHT & PORTABLE
DURABLE MATERIALS
EASY SETUP
BUILT-IN MOSQUITO NET
VERSATILE DESIGN
COMPACT STORAGE
Easy to Set Up
Simplify your camping experience with this portable hammock.
Setup is a breeze with the included steel carabiners and tree-friendly straps.
Hang it between two trees using the 6.6ft/200cm straps, eliminating the need for ropes.
Exceptional Strength and Durability
Equipped with ultra-strong polyester end straps, this hammock boasts military-grade 210T parachute nylon fabric.
Tested to hold up to 300+ kg, it offers both durability and comfort.
Built-in Mosquito Mesh
Features a high-quality double-way zippered mosquito mesh with 2,100 holes per square inch, offering protection from insects.
Easily flip the hammock to use it without the mesh when bugs aren't a concern.
Super Lightweight and Compact
Constructed from high-strength nylon parachute fabric with triple-needle stitching, this hammock packs down to the size of a volleyball and weighs only 1.7lbs.
Includes two high-strength carabiners and a convenient stuff sack.
Versatile Design
Featuring a convenient buckle on the net frame, this hammock is easy to disassemble and store.
It can also be laid flat on the ground as a tent when needed, with the addition of a moisture-proof mat and ground nails.
FAQ
What material is the hammock made of?
The main fabric is 100% parachtue nylon. The net is made of 100% polyester. They are all-weather fabrics that are wear-resistant. The arch pole is made of steel wire, very bending-resistant and non-deformed.
Does the net stand all by itself, so without need to tie any strings to it?
Yes. Absolutely no need to tie any strings to the net.
Are the arch poles stiff and make storage more difficult?
No. Absolutely not. The arch pole are not stiff at all, just bend them gently and snap ends together. For detailed steps, please check pakaging steps image above.
Is it possible to remove the net?
Not complete. One long side is sewn down. But you can also completely open the zipper at the head and foot end along the bows, so that the net can then hang down on the sewn side.