1) SOLD - Darien 11’ 1.2 MTN Wide in Purple Haze
$XXX shipped Paypal. CONUS. I paid $165 for it a few months back.
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Like new, still has that crisp feeling to the fabric. Smoke free home. Comes with buckles installed and the setup from Dream Hammock which includes hammock, ridgeline, continuous loops, Tie Out /UQ hooks, and a stuff sack.
I bought this hammock for my wife to use and she has settled on a reverse lay, so I am selling this one to replace it with her preferred lay.
More Details:
Color: Purple Haze
Length: 11ft
Width: approx 64"
Layers: Single
Fabric: 1.2 oz MTN XL Hybrid Ripstop Nylon
Underquilt & Tie-out Hooks: Yes
Netting: .9oz Noseeum
Zipper: #5 Coil
Asym Lay: Right. (Which means head left, feet right)
Suspension: Continuous Loops
Stuff Sack: Double Ended
Weight Limit: approx 260lbs
Carry weight: approx 16.10oz
2) SOLD OneWind XL Double 11’ 68” wide in Dark Olive
$XX shipped
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I bought 2 of these and never used the second one. It’s as-new, never used other than to setup and take pictures. This has been my goto hammock since I started hammock camping - can’t recommend it enough.
Comes with hammock, buckles, and a double ended stuff sack. It has a whoopie sling adjustable ridgeline and a small ridgeline organizer - ready to hang.
Single panel 2.1 oz. 70D hex ripstop nylon - it’s a nice comfortable fabric. I’ve got several high end hammocks and this one for comfort is right up there with them - super flat comfortable lay. It’s solid strong body hammock that feels close to my hexon 1.6 wide hammock in overall feel. The maker rates the weight limit at 500 pounds.
3) Bottom Entry Bugnet for 11' Hammock. I've got 2 of these available.
$25 shipped for each.
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In the mele of jumping into hammock camping I somehow acquired several bottom entry fronkey style hammock nets and I only need 1. Personally, I much prefer this style net to the integrated - no zipper to constantly deal with, modular, protects me from bugs all the way around including the bottom, more reliable, etc. Anyhow enough selling, try one out, you may like it!
Cinches onto the ends and has shock-cord with 2 adjustments on the bottom edge to seal yourself in if desired, although I never do where I live with no issues. It's a nice design and works well. I don't see a brand name on it anywhere, but I've been using one all season and its still as good as new. Great design in my opinion.
The cinches on the ends are 2 sizes - one is smaller and the other is designed to slide over the hammock for deploy. The larger end can be slid over an under quilt, but it's a bit small for that. I put the net on first and then attach the UQ. You can also put it on by passing the hammock through the bottom as you slide over each end which works if your hammock is already loaded up.
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