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The Sunyear Camping Hammock is a versatile outdoor essential designed for comfort and convenience. Featuring a removable No-See-Um net, this hammock ensures a bug-free experience while you relax. With dimensions of 9.5ft x 5ft, it allows for a comfortable diagonal lay. The seamless design enhances your sleeping experience, and its lightweight construction supports up to 600lbs, making it perfect for hiking and backpacking. Ideal for gifting, this hammock promotes eco-awareness and is a must-have for any outdoor enthusiast.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.05 x 7.56 x 5.67 inches |
Package Weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 114 x 59 x 2.51 inches |
Brand Name | Sunyear |
Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty. |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Sunyear |
Part Number | KYCC01 |
Size | 114 x 59 inches |
S**K
Great Start To a Hammock Sleep System
I've had a traditional hammock that I've used recreationally for years, but have never considered using it as an overnight sleep system due to the lack of protection from bugs. This hammock is a great next step. I was impressed that this system had an integral netting setup that zips completely closed and keeps the mosquitos outside.Likes -Hammock - The hammock is seamless which is new to me, and proved to be quite comfortable. My old hammock was a sewn together series of panels, and it always felt like the seams were at a different tension than the panels and put pressure points on you as you were in the hammock. The seamless design solves that problem nicely with one large panel. The hammock has a multitude of pockets for storage while using the hammock and the largest one functions as the stuff sack for the entire system when used for storage. I found the small one that is sewn inside the bug net to be the perfect spot to store you cell phone while snoozing. The hammock is terminated with two high quality carabiner clips to hook into the tree straps. The hammock is big enough to achieve a diagonal lay and sleep nearly flat and I'm 6'4" tall so it should be good for most users.Bug Net - The netting is really the differentiator for this system. I thought that the netting would further complicate getting in and out of the hammock but it proved to not be a factor. Simply unzip about a 4 foot long section of the zipper and sit as you would normally. The net can be zipped off entirely if you want to remove it, but I can tell you I won't be removing it. It was so nice resting streamside and laughing at the bugs on the OUTSIDE of the net trying to pester me, but to no avail. The system also includes an elastic ridge line that I pulled through the inside of the hammock and clipped onto the carabiner clips. This kept the netting up and away from you and worked great.Tree Straps - These are very nice straps. They are approximately 1" wide and are the type which has the "adjustment" built in via a series of pockets along the strap. Simply loop the strap around the tree, and then clip the carabiner to the pocket on the strap that gives you the best hang position. Straps are very high quality and stitched nicely.Weight and Size - Considering that this system would replace a traditional tent, I would say that the weight and size are both lower than my 1 man tent that I currently use. You'd need to add a tarp or fly to protect from rain to give a true comparison, but I still think that this would be a net weight and size savings over my tent. Opportunity For Improvement -To start with, I had no issues with my first use. I'm 250+ lbs and this hammock didn't complain at all. Quality seems to be above average at all the points that matter. The only "complaint" I have is that the zipper that attaches the netting to the hammock is an unbranded zipper. While this isn't an immediate concern, it always seems to me that zippers are always the weak link. I'd love to see a YKK zipper on here and that would alleviate all my concerns. Despite that, the zipper worked flawlessly and only jammed once when I carelessly ran over the pocket. I was able to back it up and clear the jam without damage to either part.Conclusion - This hammock is a great start to a hammock sleep system. If you are considering a change from the traditional tent sleep system to a hammock system then give this a shot. You'll need to include a fly or tarp to complete the setup, but those are readily available and would easily incorporate with this hammock. Quality is great, and I love the burn orange color. I'd certainly recommend this hammock to anyone looking to make an entry into a hammock sleep system.
Z**K
Comfortable hammock that's quick to set up
I have 2 different hammocks from Sunyear, this and and older version which uses 2 guylines to hold up the bug net. This new version, when packed down, is larger and heavier than the old one, but it's still small and portable enough to satisfy all but the most hardcore ultralight enthusiasts. The majority of the additional bulk comes from the bug net which is very heavy duty, even more so than the already very well lived net on my older version. This new bug net is fully removable and allows access from either side. This might not seen like a big deal but it's incredibly useful to open the other side of the hammock after an errant shoe rolled to the wrong side in the night. This hammock is also incredibly quick to take up and down because there's no need to deal with guylines to hold up the bug net as it "self hangs". The bug net follows a more traditional single ridgeline triangle and won't rub against tarps.Sunyear hammocks come with very nice tree straps with adjustment loops that run half way down the 10 foot strap, giving you plenty of flexibility. The entire package is sturdy, and well made, and the company is very responsive and customer service oriented.At the time of purchase, there were no instructions on setup, care, or how to use. There is also an included elastic ridgeline that isn't particularly useful. If hung correctly, there is some tension in the net and it holds itself up without a ridgeline. If you want to set a proper ridgeline to hold the correct amount of sag or to hang heavy items from, you will have to use some Paracord or similar as the elastic ridgeline won't help. That being said, there are spaces on either end which allow you to fit a ridgeline without compromising normal operation. IF YOU CAN'T ZIP UP THE BUG NET OR IT IS BUNCHING, you are pulling the hammock too tight. Either hang the hammock higher and allow more slack or attach a proper ridgeline.TLDR;Overall, this is a very comfortable and easy to use hammock. Setup is quick, and even if you've never tried hammock camping, you'll soon be sleeping off the ground like a pro.
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