🌿 Elevate your outdoor chill — hammock luxury meets bug-free bliss!
The Onewind 11ft Camping Hammock combines ultra-durable 40D Ripstop Nylon with a 1500 lbs UHMWPE adjustable ridgeline, offering a spacious 11' x 64" double hammock design for ergonomic diagonal sleeping. Integrated with a heavy-duty mosquito net featuring a 2-way zipper, it ensures bug-free comfort. Weighing just 2.1 lbs and packing down to a compact size, it includes 12ft tree straps and a full accessory kit, making it the ultimate lightweight, portable sleep system for hiking and backpacking.
G**G
Onewind makes great products! I'm sold
Like the title said......I'm sold!!!!!Purchased this with a few other products from this company and i am very impressed with the value, quality, and comfort that they have to offer.I bought 3 of these as christmas gifts for my camping group and we tested them all on april 12th on a backpacking trip.The hammock setup was super fast. Setup took me less than 2 minutes and i was done. Once i got the straps into the buckles adjustment took seconds to do and my shelter was up. Overall it took me less than 5 minutes to hang my tarp and hammock. The inside ridgeline is nice and allows me to store some things in the hanging pouch they include. I did not use the provided bungee cords or stakes for extra stability. I prefer the little sway you get when laying inside of a hammock. The material is very good and no stitching fails. The mosquito netting is awesome and it is dark. So at night with a tarp over you, you really can't see out of it too well. It's definitely dark. It's lightweight and packs into my backpack well.I would definitely recommend this hammock to anyone. It is a good quality and budget friendly hammock.
M**R
Way better than expected
So.I've done a fair amount of hammock camping, and was looking to upgrade. Integrated bug net was key. Ridgeline a nice addition. Double layer as I do winter camping in a hammock as well. This checked all the boxes at a price much less than places like Hammock Gear or Dutchware.Not that I would turn down a Dutchware Chameleon, mind you. Fantastic, will all the lovely accessories. Unfortunately, over my budget.This one with solid construction, enough space for the Hennessy Double Bubble pad in between the layers, as pictured.Ridgeline took some adjustment, and frankly is the weak part of the setup. The Ridgeline is an adjustable whoopie sling. The minimum length is a little long, may replace with my own.Comes with a stuff sack that can hang on the line. Some very nice partially covered loops to make prussik knots to hang stuff on the Ridgeline.Bug net is top quality but cannot be fully detached. I am in bug country so it's never coming off, that's not an issue for me.End suspension is cinch buckle, looks identical to what you see on the Dutchware site. It works well, with endless adjustibility. I am partial to a different setup and some day will probably switch that out.The pictured underquilt is a Hammock Gear Incubator. It fits well. Turns out the outside edge of this hammock has little hooks that can be used to attach the underquilt. They aren't in the perfect position for the HG underquilt, but they are very close. Some loops of shock cord and you are in business.Overall, you get a lot here for not a lot of scratch. I bought a netted hammock here on Amazon from another brand and it was garbage from day one. I won't feel a need to upgrade this one for a very long time.
C**E
Exceptional value
The tempest 11’ is an awesome value for the price. I started with a cheaper generic $30 hammock that had an elastic ridgeline and didn’t know what I was missing. The Onewind offers just the right amount of space at 11 feet long, the straps and cinch buckles are a dream, and the ridgeline is next level. Highly recommend this particular hammock for those on a budget, but actually wanting to get outdoors because it’s built well and still fairly light. Plus, the bugnet is very well done with a super smooth zipper that doesn’t easily snag or hang up.
A**L
Outstanding hammock for proper camping and lounging
I'm an enthusiastic novice, so certainly take my opinion with a grain of salt. That said, the comfort, durability, ease of use, and quality of construction were immediately apparent on this Onewind hammock. I've used the regular cheap 9ft hammocks for years and thought they were great except for usually winding up with my feet perched high above my head, when my body slides towards the middle. My experience was mostly with hammock stands, not attaching to trees.So this Onewind hammock was a wildly different and much more enjoyable experience than I've previously had in a hammock. The structural ridgeline built into it, means the angle and height of the straps don't pull the ends of the hammock higher. So the lounging area inside the hammock remains mostly flat instead of crescent shaped. You could also lay on a diagonal and be even flatter, allowing for much longer lounging sessions before feeling any body fatigue. There's plenty of room inside it to add a mat for more comfort, and it's built to be used with quilts or other insulation in colder weather as well.The bug net is easy to operate and a wonderful benefit when out in the woods. Zippers are great and it's quite easy to attach to trees. I researched different options for a few weeks before settling on this one and I'm really happy I splurged and paid the premium for it. It's definitely worth the money! Don't be fooled into getting a super cheap one instead of this brand.
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