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The Easthills Outdoors Jungle Explorer Hammock is a spacious, lightweight, and durable double hammock designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Made from high-strength parachute nylon, it includes a removable bug net, tree straps, and a waterproof rainfly, ensuring comfort and protection during your camping adventures.
Brand | Easthills Outdoors |
Model Number | EH032070206 |
Color | 701 Blue |
Product Dimensions | 299.72 x 200.66 x 0.03 cm; 1.81 kg |
Material | Nylon |
Item Weight | 1.81 Kilograms |
A**E
Nice Product but Missing Tarp
Delivery is fast but the tarp & its accessories where missing, kinda excited for hammock camping but this happen, can't wait for next winter huhu..
D**N
For the cost, good buy!
This hammock is average quality for the casual camper. If you are an avid camper, I'd recommend something with more premium construction.That being said, for around $50 this is a fair deal for the basic set up.I would not trust the rain fly to protect you from any rain. It is a thin tent material that will leak. Pack a tarp.Folding back into the bag is a little tricky since it does not detach.Add small clips to the bug net line for an easier set up. Leave them threaded when packing.Zippers work well. It is a nice size, with a quick set up.
C**G
Very heavy duty
This is a real campers hammockGreat fastenersGreat roomGreat comfortGreat protectionIf you want a hammock for long term use… this is very good
W**N
Best value on Amazon & a FANTASTIC seller!
I looked at several hammocks before finally settling on this one. It seemed like the best value. It had all the features I wanted at a price point I liked. I purchased it for a camping trip that I was going on, and I was NOT disappointed.Set up was very simple. The tree straps made it VERY easy. My hammock was up in minutes. The most difficult part was remembering how to setup the taut line for the rain fly. Tear down was equally simple.Features that I really enjoyed were the light weight, the attached storage bag (the fact that it is sewn to the hammock & doubles as storage while using the hammock is GREAT!), the double line that supports the mosquito net to give you more interior space and the clips on the inside of the mosquito net to hang things (i.e. flashlight).I enjoyed it so much that when I got home I set it up in my backyard. It has been up all summer. My two year old daughter & I like to hang out in it and take naps.Finally, when I needed customer support they were very quick to reply and offer a more than reasonable solution.VERY PLEASED WITH THE PRODUCT AND THE SERVICE PROVIDED BY THE SELLER! LOOKING FORWARD TO DOING BUSINESS AGAIN SOON!
J**N
Great hammock, but needs more guy lines
Not like, "are your legs tired? Because baby you've been running around my head all day!". Guy lines, like strings you use to pull the rain fly taut. I'll get back to this.The hammock itself is fine. I'm a novice hammocker. I bought this because a fellow scout leader was raving about his family's hammocks and how they never use tents anymore, yadda yadda yadda. So I thought I'd try it. The hammock has a bug screen which zips completely closed. I had no issues with bugs at all. I'm 230 lb, and I felt like the hammock supported me with no problem. My mistake was trying to use an old foam sleeping pad inside. This just kept trying to roll up, or slip out from under my sleeping bag. Next time I'll try just a wool blanket underneath. It wasn't too hard to strap the ends to the two trees, once I figured out the physics.My only complaint is the rain fly. Before I go on, I will say that it kept the hammock and everything in it completely dry, and we had a couple torrential rainstorms that week. That's not the complaint obviously. However, it did not come with any instructions on how to mount it. I took a look at someone else's hammock and tried to duplicate it. The middle is somehow supposed to attach to the tree, or maybe the hammock itself, not sure. On either side of the rain fly, there are three places to attach guy lines. One in each corner, and one the middle, so six total. But, it only came with four guy lines and stakes. Luckily, I make it a habit to pack plenty of paracord, and I think I found a couple extra stakes somewhere, so I was able to MacGyver the other two guy lines through my awesome taut line hitch skills.It's entirely possible that I was not putting the rain fly on correctly. But dang it, I was dry. Maybe I'll ask for help next time. :)Not sure how you're supposed to fit two people in there, unless you *really* like the other person! Maybe for a couple of newlyweds?
C**R
Great for the price
Bought for our son who is from Germany he said it was a great product for the price