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118" x 79" Double Camping Hammock Heavy-Duty with Rainfly Cover & Mosquito Net

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118" x 79" Double Camping Hammock Heavy-Duty with Rainfly Cover & Mosquito Net

  • EVERYTHING INCLUDED: No need to look elsewhere! We include 2 long tree straps with 16 adjustable loops(750 lb. per straps/10 feet), 2 aluminum wire gate carabiners, 2 net ropes, and a hammock with bug net. In addition, we also include 4 guylines, 4 aluminum stakes, and a waterproof rainfly.
  • TOP QUALITY MATERIAL: Crafted from high-strength, breathable 210T Taffeta parachute with triple-stitch edge seams. The No-See-Um mesh on top provides excellent insect protection and ventilation. The mesh contains 2500 holes per square inch. Even the smallest pests won't get it.
  • ROOMY DESIGN FOR COMFORT: Measuring 300 x 200cm (118 x 79 inches), it can fit two adults, so you can relax with a buddy or just hog the whole thing for yourself. The hammock supports a maximum capacity of 600 lb. yet weighs only 36 oz. and takes up little space in your pack.
  • VERSATILE: Features 4 internal hanging loops and 2 gear pockets inside to hold your small personal items. Full-length double-side SBS zippers make getting in and out of the hammock a breeze. Top mesh mosquito net can be taken off.
  • EASY SUSPENSION SYSTEM: Easy setup and relax in this hammock within minutes with the daisy-chain loop system in our tree straps. No complicated knots to learn. Wrap the strap around the tree and clip our aluminum wiregate carabineers into any loops. Customer-friendly 1-year replacement warranty.

Features:

Ripstop Hanging Points
Integrated SBS double-side zippers for easy adjustments and reinforced hanging points to prevent tearing.

Internal Hanging Loops
Completely symmetrical. Features 4 internal hanging loops to hold small personal belongings.

No-See-Um Top Mesh
Featuring 2500 holes per square inch, it keeps the annoying insects away while allowing air circulation.

Waterproof Rainfly
At only 24 oz, the 2000mm waterproof hammock rainfly provides complete coverage of a massive 9ft. 10in x 9ft. 10in area, resulting in a lightweight, large footprint shelter to protect against sudden downpours. Rainfly comes with included storage sack which slips easily into your backpack and is double used as a sunshade.

High-Quality Suspension System
Featuring a daisy-chained loop system, no-stretch heavy-duty triple-stitched seams, and aluminum carabiners, our hammock suspension system makes setting up the hammock easy and safe. No complicated knots to learn! (10 feet long x 1 inch wide per strap, tree-friendly).

Heavy Duty Capacity
We use a breathable, high tensile, 100% 210T Taffeta parachute with triple-stitch edge seams to create a durable hammock that won’t harm your skin. This quality hammock supports a maximum capacity of 700 lb., yet weighs only 36 oz. Super-lightweight and ultra-solid.

  • 300 x 200 cm (118 x 79 inches) double hammock
  • 2 aluminum wiregate carabiners
  • 1 removable bug & mosquito net with 2 net ropes
  • 2 long 10 feet tree straps with 15+1 adjustable loops
  • Internal gear hang loops and storage pocket
  • 1 waterproof rainfly tarp with 4 guylines and 4 aluminum stakes

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