Quick review after a trip the Adirondacks this past weekend.
Trip report here:
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I purchased this hammock on Amazon as my first hammock, and for about $65 it’s really not bad at all.
The bundle includes the hammock with integrated bug net, tree straps (with loops and tensioners), carabiners, rain fly, stakes, guy lines, and shock cord.
Lost Valley Camping Hammock |... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KGOVEI6...p_mob_ap_share
The bundle packs into the included bag to about 12” x 8” x 4” and weighs in at just under 4lb.
It’s easy to set up, but I used my own stakes and paracord as the stakes included for the rainfly were super chintzy.
I also gave these self-tightening cams a try on the guy lines. I will not be using these again, and do not recommend them. Just stick with a tautline hitch.
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I was very comfortable, slept great and stayed totally dry - despite a very rainy weekend. (I did use drip lines on the tarp ridgeline and on the shockcord to the bug net)
The quality seems good, but I’ll update this as I use it more and see how it holds up.
The hammock is small at 9.5’ but I’m only 5’6” so it was perfectly fine for me. I’d say if you’re over 5’8” it’s probably going to be a tight fit. The stuff sack is connected to the hammock, allowing you to stow a little gear like your phone and a small water bottle, and there’s also a little gear pocket on the interior where I stashed my headlight. But I wish there was a ridgeline inside the bug net that allowed me to hang some gear as well. That was really my only complaint.
For the price, I’m extremely happy with this purchase. I’m sure as I hammock camp more in the future I’ll upgrade to something nicer, but this is really more than adequate for a good beginner setup on a budget.
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