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Pure relaxation for only 6.7 ounces.

As one of the lightest hammocks on the market, the Grand Trunk Nano-7 Hammock lets you lounge anywhere from the backyard to base camp. Weighing in at a scant 6.7 ounces, the Nano-7 takes up a miniscule amount of space and provides a spacious amount of room to kick back after a hard day in the mountains. Grand Trunk included two lightweight carabiners for clipping off to your anchors of choice.

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Jeff Guest

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This hammock is super light and packs down super small and you don't hardly notice it in your pack, yet it is still just as strong as your standard ENO, Hammock Bliss, or other Grand Trunk hammocks!. I would definitely recommend this to a friend!

What's the weight limit?

Do you sweat...

Brimstone

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What's the weight limit?

Do you sweat a lot laying against the silnylon fabric?

How diagonal can you get, and what is your height? I see a lot of "banana" going on in the photos.

and1796749358

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Capacity is 300lbs. Silnylon feels fine against the skin as it is not 100% impervious. I'm 5'10'' and I fit fine diagonally, not too much banana. Buy it. You won't regret it.

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and1796749358

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I took this on a four night hike in Glacier NP in Montana. I was unsure initially whether to take it given the additional weight but after a couple of 14 mile days I did not regret it in the least. If I want to make my pack lighter I am going to be finding other places to do it. This is going to be a staple in my pack whenever I am hiking for years to come. Nothing beats putting your feet up after ten miles. Plus its great for just lounging around your yard at home. Packs lighter than any Crazy Creek camp chair out there.

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Sherpa Dad

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This is the one you want if you want to backpack fast and light. Comes with a couple of great biners that should promptly be replaced with amsteel loops. Pick up some whoopie slings and some tree savers - find the light weight ones - and you could be rolling at under 10 ozs. Do a little research on line to find some hammock specialists to source your suspension system. You'll save quite a bit of weight. If I use all the bells and whistles, including "Dutch" hardware I'm still out at 11.5 ozs. It all starts though with the Grand Trunk Nano-7.

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jason Robichaud

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This hammock coupled with the Integral Designs Siltarp 1 and ENO pro slapstraps make for an UL sleep system worthy of any of the long trails. This hammock is deceivingly sturdy.

Dan R.

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siltarp 1 is too small to keep you dry man

Chris

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which one is it? I would be interested in a setup like this, but I want to get it right.

what is a the best choice for a strap to...

nathan

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what is a the best choice for a strap to hang it?

Sam Matthews

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It comes with madrock carabiners, and I would use tubular webbing to hang it up. It will be a reliable and fairly cheap option.

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Vic Volume

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When I first picked one of these things up I thought there is no way that this is a hammock. It definitely can't support my body weight. But I now use it instead of a camp chair, folding chair. Sometimes I even use it for my sleep system. Its actually the first hammock that I have ever seen that uses better than standard carabiners.

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