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The GRAND TRUNK Single Hammock Nano 7 is an ultra-light, durable camping hammock made from ripstop nylon, designed for portability and comfort. Weighing only 7.3 oz and folding down to 6" x 4", it supports up to 300 lbs, making it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and casual users alike. With a lifetime guarantee, this hammock is built to last, ensuring you can relax anywhere, anytime.
Color | Silver |
Brand | GRAND TRUNK |
Folded Size | 6" x 4" |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00892902000840 |
UPC | 892902000840 856605451576 856605190871 698997369691 |
Manufacturer | Grand Trunk |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.5 x 2.9 x 2.8 inches |
Package Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 3 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | GRAND TRUNK |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 000840 |
Model Year | 2014 |
Style | Nano 7 Premium Ultralight Hammock |
Size | One Size |
A**R
My favorite hammock
I have had my Nano for almost a year now, and I love it! We also have an ENO Double Nest and a few Grand Trunk Ultralights, which are all great, but the Nano is by far my favorite. First, it's just cool - how could something so small unfold to be such an incredibly comfortable and strong hammock? I've used my Nano in several types of situations, like camping, hiking, hanging out at the lake, and reading in the backyard. It is so light-weight that I can easily slip it into my purse and have it with me for whatever might come up. One time that I was very thankful to have the Nano in my purse was when I unexpectedly got stuck at an airport overnight and used the hammock as a blanket. After a year's worth of heavy use, my Nano is still in great shape.2016 UPDATE: This hammock is still in great shape after several years of regular use.2021 UPDATE: Still my favorite hammock after 10 years. The best upgrade I've made was getting a custom asym tarp from Simply Light Designs that covers my nano perfectly and is also light weight.
C**Y
Ultralight Backpacking Goodness!
I bought this as part of my primary sleep/shelter system for backpacking trips. Hammock camping is completely different than hammock napping; staying warm over night takes more than just getting in a sleeping bag (you'll compress the insulation under you and it won't insulate) but once you understand the basics, it's a wonderful back country choice. (Hammockforums.net is a great source of information if you're interested.) I replaced the carabiners with "whoopie slings" (google it), a light weight tarp, a "top quilt" and an "under quilt" for under 3 pounds. Very few sleep/shelter systems can approach this weight and none that are close to this weight offer such a comfortable way to sleep.This is a small hammock but I can lay at a slight angle across the hammock and sleep on my side. (I'm 5-10, 170 pounds.) Larger hammocks have more fabric that cradles you, with the Nano 7, you have to get used to the feel of being right on the edge. Using my extra clothes in a stuff sack as a pillow, I spent 3 comfortable nights in temperatures ranging from 80 to just under 50 and the very light weight kept my pack weight down and that meant more comfortable hiking too.So, if you're looking for what I was looking for- the lightest camping hammock known to man, you found it.
M**E
Small, light, multiple uses, nice feel.
Best features are compact size and very light weight. Easy to add to my backpack for multiple uses. Makes a nice hammock for relaxing on hikes. For multi-night backpacking and car camping, I hang this under my main hammock to keep my gear off the ground, dry, and in easy reach. I really like the texture of the fabric. Very cool on warm days. Also a favorite for napping in the patio on a lazy weekend.
C**N
A bit too small for me
For actual sleeping overnight, it's just not roomy enough. Laying diagonally, my head and feet are at the margins. I'm about 5 feet 9 inches tall.It seems to wrap around oneself more than larger hammocks do, which can feel confining. Using a ridgeline to pull the ends closer together helps with this.Next I'll probably buy the Grand Trunk ultralight (with another 6 inches in each dimension).Otherwise, great minimal hammock. It held up through a busy summer last year: probably 20+ nights, held two people sitting, cigarette burns, and so forth.
J**N
Fantastic Hammock for Everything but Sleeping
I'm having a slightly difficult time reviewing this product. On one hand the hammock is a superb, high-quality product. On the other hand, the hammock is very difficult to sleep in because of its smaller dimensions. Hence the difficulty of the review -- how do I take into account my (lack of) personal comfort in a fantastic hammock? I've owned this hammock for a year now and have taken it on 3 maybe 4 backpacking trips. I LOVE the weight and size of this hammock when it is stuffed in its stuff sack. When packed, it is about the size of a large orange and weighs next to nothing. The quality of the Nano 7 is top-notch; high quality fabric, triple stitched on the ends, and excellent carabiners. This is where the review gets a little difficult; I love the product, I'm glad I bought it, but I just can't get comfortable while laying in it. At 5' 8'' I'm not the tallest guy on the planet, yet I still have a hard time finding a comfortable sleeping position in the hammock. Part of the problem, I think, are the dimensions of the hammock. In order to achieve the 7 oz hammock weight, Grand Trunk had to skimp on the fabric. At only 9' by 4' this hammock is shorter and slimmer than almost all other hammocks on the market. I will not be taking this hammock backpacking anymore. However, I do like it for lounging in the back yard or at my local park.
R**C
A luxury that is well worth it
I took this on a nice hiking trip through the Carson-Iceberg Wilderness. If you're familiar with wilderness hiking, you will know that there are no picnic tables, and nature rarely has a flat place to sit let alone be comfortable on. This was a fantastic luxury that gave me a chance to get off my weary feet and read a book with the great wilderness around me. It only weighs a few ounces and packs down very nicely into it's attached pouch, and it comes with quality carabiners for attachment points. I weigh 225lbs, and this handled my weight with no problem.
M**W
Ultralight, just not worth it.
The loop that the carabiner goes through ripped and dropped me to the ground. I was 100lbs under the max weight limit
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