40D, 210 T nylon material, with strong strength polyester webbing.
size 270 *140 cm, aluminium 12 KN carabiner.
Whole set weight only 0.45 kg, half weight than the average.
Will this kind hammock share some market ?
light weight.jpg
40D, 210 T nylon material, with strong strength polyester webbing.
size 270 *140 cm, aluminium 12 KN carabiner.
Whole set weight only 0.45 kg, half weight than the average.
Will this kind hammock share some market ?
light weight.jpg
The important thing in life is to eat and sleep well
Ace Zhang, Manager at huilang hammock factory
www.huilangfactory.com
I don't think so - looks like another ENO clone.
Last edited by SilvrSurfr; 02-18-2019 at 21:40.
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." Ralph Waldo Emerson
it's 9 foot long, likely not the best choice for sleeping overnight for most folks
Ace-
We call hammock designs of that size lounging (relaxing) or pocket hammocks. Good for a short nap.
Is there a market? Sure ENO sells plenty, as do many of the folks who buy hammocks from your factory and resell them on Amazon for cheap.
For sleeping hammocks most here prefer 320 CM or longer.
The width is what we call standard. Many also prefer a wide or XL for sleeping. Something close to 165 cm.
Is that light? Not really.
I have a 147cm x 274cm hammock that includes suspension for 165g (two soft shackles missing from 160 g picture)
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Add 45g to make it out of a slightly sturdier fabric.
A more common ultralight version people here use would be-
320cm x 165cm in a 1.2 ounce (30d) fabric. With full suspension those come out to roughly 285g.
A standard weight version of that with 1.6 ounce (40d) fabric comes out around 365g.
So if anything- for most of us who sleep in these... they are too small and they weigh more than other options.
I'm guessing they are very low cost... very low cost things always sell to casual users or for those who use them briefly.
For those of us who use them frequently or sleep in them full time will choose more carefully.
A 9' no-net hammock that weighs 450g is ultra-heavy in my book. I have lighter 11' no-net hammocks made of 1.9oz 70D ripstop.
Alright - I just read the signature. Now I get it. Nice try, but you have to try a lot harder to sell hammocks to a forum full of members who actually use their hammocks for camping and not just to look cool.
Thank you, Bill, that is a good lesson from you, yes, I think compared with yours, ours will be much much more cheap, for the casual users.
The important thing in life is to eat and sleep well
Ace Zhang, Manager at huilang hammock factory
www.huilangfactory.com
Thank you Tikker, I need to add it to 11 feet and do something changed
The important thing in life is to eat and sleep well
Ace Zhang, Manager at huilang hammock factory
www.huilangfactory.com
thank you for you advice, but not for sale, wanting to know more about the users' thoughts
The important thing in life is to eat and sleep well
Ace Zhang, Manager at huilang hammock factory
www.huilangfactory.com
The important thing in life is to eat and sleep well
Ace Zhang, Manager at huilang hammock factory
www.huilangfactory.com
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