Gear Review
not for me, but maybe for you
By lance cleaver
Ranked #326 - Camping Furniture
May 15, 2009
First off, I do like to relax in a hammock. On a lazy day they are great to lay in. However, if you are a tosser/turner when you sleep I would not recommend this or any other hammock shelter for camping. They are extremely restricting and Unless you are able to sleep in one position all night, I would stick with another form of shelter. If you don't mind being in one position, then by all means go ahead and enjoy being off of the hard ground. The only drawback besides that is the wind, it will cut right through the shelter, which can lead to a cold night. I would recommend this for warm weather camping.
View Details: Eagles Nest Outfitters OneLink Hammock Shelter System
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Hammock] woven nylon; [Rain Fly] coated ripstop nylon (SingleNest & DoubleNest), silnylon (ProNest); [Straps] tubular webbing
- Dimensions:
- [SingleNest] 118 x 55in (300 x 140cm); [DoubleNest] 80 x 118in (203 x 300cm); [ProNest] 54 x 96in (137 x 244cm)
- Weight:
- [SingleNest] 4lb 4oz (1928g); [DoubleNest] 4lb 8oz (2041g) ; [ProNest] 4lb 3oz (1786g)
- Recommended Use:
- Hammock camping
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 Years
Change me.



2 Comments Last Reply: January 26, 2011 By: Matt Johnson
I'm normally a tosser/turner while sleeping but get my best night's sleep in an ENO. Sure you can't do a full rotation but I have plenty of room in my double to turn to either side.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
If you put up a rain fly, the wind is a non-issue, and it is a good idea for those overnight showers.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes