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    Senior Member Canahang's Avatar
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    Wild horn outfitters?

    So o came across this company that seems to be selling super affordable basic set ups.

    11foot hammock (rip stop) with 11foot tree straps and cinch buckle suspensions on Amsteel. Everything you need to get off the ground and they're on sale right now for $50

    Has anyone heard of them? This seems like a pretty affordable way to get someone off the ground if they want to just try out hammocking

    Only downside i see is there's no weight. It'll probably be more than some of the gram weenies (myself included) are comfortable with but overall doesn't seem too bad


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    Senior Member bobamos's Avatar
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    I've seen some videos on YouTube for their products in reviews. Have a look there and see what they people think of them.

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    Senior Member Speedogomer's Avatar
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    I've seen them on Amazon, listed weight as 1 lbs 10 oz with suspension.

    Seems like a nice option for a pre-made, Amazon sold hammock.

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    New Member Hambone71's Avatar
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    I just purchased one of these a couple weeks ago. Mine is in woodland camo and that color comes about 6" wider. I've set it up 3 times so far just for some quick testing and adjustments. So far, I really like it. Haven't tested it overnight though. I'm happy with my purchase!......for now.

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    I have one of their hammocks. No complaints so far. I've done a few weekend trips with it as well as a week long stint at summer camp and it's held up well.

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