at 6'9" I'm looking at one of these at 11'. I'd prefer a 12 or 13 foot one, but I think since it's a first hammock and I have nothing, for $30, this gets me hanging. Then I can buy a bug net and rain cover and top sheet and bottom sheet and everything else if I find it's comfortable.
Heck I can even get a longer hammock later and use the suspension from this one.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075Y25F75
still better than 9.5' but yeah, I'm not expecting greatness at that price point with suspension.
I figure it's a good starting point, then I can piecemeal in replacement parts as I go along. The problem with buying everything at once is it does get costly. Sure a Hammock is only $30, but everything else pushes it up over $200 quickly, and that's a bit steep if you don't know if you even like it yet.
I'm a proponent of buy a full setup cheap, and replace with better parts as they break. Eventually you end up with a better setup as time goes on, and any piece you didn't have/want to replace was a good part for a better price.
I also submitted a question about whether this is really 11' on their page.
If you're good about actually returning things, worst case is that it is Amazon Prime, so you can always return it if (as I suspect will be the case) that "11 foot" measurement is including the suspension and the actual length is closer to 10'. But given that you're 6'9", I'm not even sure how well a known-good 11' like a Dutch Netless would work for you. You might need an 11' Wide at the least, and maybe a 12', to really get comfortable.
If you're handy with DIY skills, it's not too hard to order some AmSteel and fabric and test things out to find what fits. Even if you decide you want a nice nice finished hammock from one of the many great cottage vendors around here, at least you'll have a better idea what size to look for.
look like there are quite a few of us that asked the 11' question. i asked too and have not received a reply. if it's really 10.5' or shorter, i would think it would save them and us a lot of trouble by telling the people who ask. otherwise they're setting themselves up for a lot of returns.
@Giant81
Except for your height, this hammock with bug net might do for $20. It is 6.5' wide, though, so you may find enough room for a comfortable diagolal lay. I have one, and it is a nice rip-stop hammock, right at 10' long:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071VYJHXQ
Then, these are really nice cinch-buckle straps for $15. Used to sell for $30+. I have two sets. Hook directly to your hammock via supplied carabiners:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0147HKI5I
Plus, you can find a decent tarp on Amazon for around $30, or you can just get a cheap $10 6x12 tarp from Walmart and make that do for a while. So, we are at $20 + 15 + 30 = $65 to get started. Since you are very tall, you might try what others have done - get one of the taffeta table cloths that you can find, as I recall, in 12' x 6' finished sizes to use as a hammock. Then, you just have channels sewn in each end for your suspension. Cheap and easy.
Good luck in your adventure!
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