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Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
A relaxing hammock for kids to lay and swing in. Very compact and durable. Very sturdy and can be used between trees or on a stand. Love this.
kotabear
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
I was a bit hesitant on buying this hammock because of how cheap it was but the quality is absolutely amazing and the mosquito net works phenomenally however my only issue with it is what other people are saying as well the straps work perfect however they are a bit small. They won’t wrap around huge trees.
Frank
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
Light, easy to use, fantastic.
DrewR
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
Much better quality than I expected for the price.
Shannon
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
I bought 2 of these for my backyard. We have them tied to 2 big trees. They have held up great! We’ve had them out all spring, summer and now fall. Perfect hammock for napping or reading a book.Definitely recommend!
Alberto
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
Excelente compra muy practica
Gabriel Aguila
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023
It comes in a pouch that is attached to the hammock itself. The straps are strong and sturdy with strong hooks to latch. Different holes for height and length adjustment make it easy to set up for your comfort. I have slept in it twice all night and I can't really complain about comfort for it being a hammock. It's not the best comfort but it works if you don't want to sleep on the wet ground when you're out camping and a rain storm hits. Or if there's snakes in the area also. My kids loved it too!!
Angie P.
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023
This hammock is functional and basic. It's not particularly well-stitched or soft, but it's exactly what you expect from a hammock in this price range, and a night’s sleep in the cheapest hammock is still you sleeping like a baby. It should be noted that mosquitoes can and will have at you through the stretched fabric as you lay in it, true of any hammock where the bugnet doesn’t extend below it. This hammock requires that you stake out the sides with the included stakes ("ground nails") and tie-outs ("wind rope") or the netting will hang in your face and into the sides of the hammock. That's not a con, it's just the nature of any hammock with an integrated bug net. Despite the amusing Chinese translation, the directions are clear. You need new stopper knots on the ridgeline, as tension will pull them through. Use an oysterman or double square knot. Pros: adjustable internal ridgeline; integrated bug net; roomy; hammock has a tie on one side to secure bugnet out of the way when not in use; price is right;everything but under/overquilt is includedcons: shockcord ridgeline cannot remain taut enough to function as a structural ridgeline or support the weight of hanging gear, so the only internal storage you have is the small pocket on the inside; have to unzip to access the larger pocket on the outside; un/zips only on one side; tie-outs attach at dead center (most of this style put them at the shoulder area at about 1/3rd of the way up the hammock; tie-outs are at the spot where you enter the hammock, so they’ll be in the way—not a dealbreaker, just awkward
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