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Snuggle up in the lightweight, portable DoubleNest.
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Amazing
Eric
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Like many others have said, You just throw this thing into your pack on every trip. Not sure if I would want to sleep with 2 people in this thing but for lounging 2 people works fine. When sleeping alone there is enough nylon to wrap over yourself to keep bugs from landing on you (but ENO guardian bug netting works better). So comfy I that I am getting rid of my solo-tent.
Smoky Mtn. Natl Park.
Brandon Smith
Member since
Found 2 down tress and a creek. perfect spot.
Always in my pack
Brandon Smith
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
This is one awesome hammock. I take it on any outdoor adventure that I can hang it on. It's so packable, there is no reason not to! It's perfect to sleep in for Spring - Fall, and even winter with the proper insulation underneath. The material is durable and dries quickly. YOU NEED THIS HAMMOCK!
Good quality
ma.p489127
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This thing seems to be good quality, used it a bunch of times with no problems. Just need a couple sections of some climbing rope and tie this thing up to the trees in no time! Packs away pretty easily, but I notice the strap doesn't like to get too tight when it is packed up (comes open sometimes). Could fit two people in this thing, but I would probably only use it for one.
Superb
Gregory Luber
Member since
I no longer have a bed in my room. This is my new bed. I have never experienced comfort at this level and price. If you are thinking of getting one it is the best investment that you can make. One thing to be aware of is that there is a little draft that can come through and get you quite cold. An easy way to stop this is to just use a sleeping bag. All around great product.
Amazing!!
anmp68086
Member since
It's a nice Hammock one of my favorite.Eno Double nest!! I used this always inside my room. I made two holes in the wall then I put some anchor bolts for both side to hook it up then WALLA!!!! I can lay down and swing anytime. Quality for the price is not that bad... You can enjoy it specially in outdoor.. I used to hook this in climbing, Beacheneering & camping. Ideal hammock!! Well said.... The upgrade carabiner is solid that surely it can handle your weight. But be careful in sharp object or else your $69.95 dollars will fly away...
So great!
PBJ
Member since
I take this with me everywhere! Hiking, camping, whatever! Makes for a great alternative for bring a tent and sleeping pad, just be sure to check the weather before hand to make sure it's a clear night.
Killer hammock.
Laura
Member since
- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
I take this thing with me every time I go backpacking and camping. Comfortable, easily fits two people, durable. Have nothing but good things to say about it.
Double nest
Bj and Emily Chauvin
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
This hammock is far heavier than my grand trunk,but the quality is far better! We could swing around or load this hammock down, and I would not worry about it,
my first lightweight hammock
Aaron Bytendorp
Member since
As sick as can be. Got my DoubleNest a couple weeks ago and i love it. I just throw it in my backpack and forget its there until i want to set it up and relax It's amazingly light and still way comfortable. I have yet to sleep in it overnight but i can tell I have some good times ahead of me this summer!
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Alexander
Member since
Five star all the way!
Jason Andersen
Member since
This has been the best piece of camping gear I've ever had. Nothing better than waking up with no walls! I'm a stomach sleeper but I've had no Problems sleeping like a baby in this wonderful hammock. I bought the bug net last year and its a must have!
First and only hammock I will ever own
James Curry
Member since
I have used this hammock a few times and I can't stay awake in it. Once I lay down and it starts swaying in the breeze, I am out. I did some shopping and compared reviews on other brands and I finally decided on this one because I plan to use it for camping in the summer. I used paracord to hang it from trees and have never had any problems with it sliding at night or after long hours of use. I want to get one for everyone in my family.
Relax in this great hammock!
Tighe Cordry
Member since
This fits one person comfortably and a second person without feeling insecure. The build quality is high and I've never lacked confidence in its ability to hang firm. It is small and light enough when packed to be a luxury on backpacking trips. It makes for a great nap. Kick the boots off after backpacking all day and relax on something besides your air mattress or a stump! The tree straps do a good job, however, I have encountered a few large trees that wouldn't accommodate the straps
Best Way To Spend The Afternoon
Sara Gress
Member since
- Gender: Female
Living in Jamaica, I have used this is many places to read, space out, listen to the waves, and sleep. It has been one of my favorite purchases since being here. It's great to sleep in for one person, good to hang on in for two and super easy to set up with the Slap Straps. The Double Nest has enough fabric to cover yourself up completely, which makes a nice shield against bugs and the sun. It also packs up fairly small and is very light, making it easy to stuff into your pack for a crammed ride across island on public transportation. I do not regret this purchase at all.
Great substitute for a tent
Wayne Christoffersen
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
Honestly, what better way to get back to nature than removing everything between you and the sky?
This packs down smaller than your tent, is lighter than your tent, and you will love getting rocked to sleep at night. Only thing is, make sure you know how you are going to hang this, all you get are two small shop style open carbines for the ends. Get yourself some webbing so you can tie up.
My color faded quicker than I expected but function is great
The best backpacking hammock ever
almortal
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
This was my graduation present to myself. I have used every variety of hammock of every material, from just about every brand. I have recently gone through two Hammock Bliss hammocks, a Grand Trunk ultralight, and this as my backpacking hammocks. This is far and beyond the most supreme. It packs easy, it sets up easy, there is no tangling, and above all it is more abrasion resistant than any other. I spent most of the summer in this, and tonight the weather is only going to get down to 30 so I'm taking this out. The doublewide is nice because the extra width allows for a variety of sleeping positions that are uncomfortable in most other hammocks. And on days of backyard barbecues and picnics in the park this is great to share, comfy with two in it and handles a lot of weight sturdily. My Grand Trunk is my loaner hammock, but if I need to convert someone to hammock camping I let them use this. It's only a few bucks more than the other brands, but is way more comfortable and way more durable. Get it
Length
Zac O'Brien
Member since
GOES ANYWHERE!
Zac O'Brien
Member since
Sleeping after my Half Ironman!
Best Sleep you could ever ask for!
Zac O'Brien
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
This is the greatest thing since sliced bread! I am a 6'2' guy and in the picture is my father who is 6'3"every person thinks it is comfortable. I have spent many nights in the hammock and love it.
I would not try to sleep 2 people in it though...
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