🌿 Lounge greener, longer, smarter with the TechNest Hammock!
The ENOEagles Nest Outfitters TechNest Hammock in Spruce Green combines eco-friendly, bluesign approved recycled nylon with an extended 9.5-foot body for superior comfort. Its innovative rolltop stuff sack with integrated carabiner ensures quick deployment and compact storage, while a spacious mesh pocket keeps essentials handy. Reflective ropes boost nighttime visibility, making it the perfect blend of sustainability, convenience, and safety for the modern outdoor enthusiast.
K**G
Lightweight and easy to set up
This is a pretty lightweight setup to throw in the car or bag for a nice way to lounge around while camping or even on a day hike. The whole "through bag" idea is great because I can't say how many times I have lost stuff sacks. The closure mechanism is better than the drawstring kind because those always break. The material seems strong and is non-elastic but thin enough to be compact and packable. The pocket is really handy!The are a couple of downsides. The hammock does not come with straps, nor would they or do they fit into the stuff sack. A hammock is worthless without straps and they should really be included at this price point. The stuff sack or the hammock bag should be able to include both!A good outdoor travel companion with some well thought out ideas.
M**E
Pricey, but Enjoyable
Eno does not have a reputation for being budget oriented. There are other hammocks that will serve the same function at a fraction of the price. However, Eno's dedication to quality and ease-of-use may be worth your consideration. The design of the hammock and storage bag is fantastic. I am able to setup and tear down the hammock in less than a minute each. The roll top bag makes it easy to secure the hammock without dealing with drawstrings. The hammock is also very compact. I measured the entire setup at 506 grams and six inches long. I will definitely be choosing this hammock for my next backpacking trip. If you find sustainability to be important when purchasing a product, Eno claims that the hammock is made of recycled material. Even with this claim, I have found the hammock to be durable and reliable, even when my dog decided to climb in with his long nails. If you are looking for a high-end and lightweight hammock, this may be the option for you. I have used it for relaxing and sleeping, and it has been very comfortable.
M**T
Great lounging hammock!
I am a dedicated hammock camper.I have 4 or 5 different styles of hammocks for all conditions and occasions.This is a really nice hammock. The fabric is soft and comfortable, yet still has enough support for heavier folks.My only real complaint about it is the same one that I have for ALL ENO hammocks: it's just too short for anyone over about 5'6" or so to get a good night's sleep in. If you're taller than that, you'll want a hammock that's about a foot or more longer. This one is under 10' long, I think actually about 9.5-9.75'.I have found that 10.5-11' is about where I need to be for my 6' frame.This one is great for hanging in the back yard or taking to the park and lounging or napping. But I need that extra length to get a truly flat lay for a good night's sleep.If you plan on backpacking or camping with a hammock and you're shorter that 5'6", you'll have no issues with this one.If you're taller than that, and that's your plan, look elsewhere.But for any other use, it's awesome!
B**N
Great lightweight hammock
Back in my army days, I had one of those net/mesh hammocks that was superb for keeping out of the mud and away from the creepy crawlies. That old hammock also required tying knots in rather slippery synthetic rope and the mesh could abrasive and leave "grill marks" on face and body. Those were minor complaints compared to being a feast for local fauna.This hammock addresses many of the old net hammock's flaws.-It's a solid, lightweight synthetic fabric that is neither sweaty nor abrasive-The integrated hanger straps are quick adjust with carabineers. No knots to slip or get jammed when trying to move out in the morning-It's 9.5 feet long and at 6 foot 2, I did not feel particularly cramped in it.I tried it out on a long weekend of dive and travel. I found it extremely useful for vehicle based adventures; I could affix one end to the truck's brushbar and the other to a tree, lamppost, or other solid anchor.I'm about 240lbs in my post army life and I did not find the hammock to be concerningly flimsy. Yes, there are occasional creaks and groans as the fabric moves if you shift position but no concern about tearing or stitching giving way.Quality: hardware and stitching are both very good, really beyond the $70 (April 2023) pricepoint.Conclusion: this a fantastic, sturdy, compact hammock for the money that beats sleeping on the ground or curled up in the fetal position in a vehicle.I'll be buying a couple more for travel companions, probably in different colors.
S**S
average, at best.
just get warbonnet hammock. it's sooo much better and easily worth the few extra dollars.
N**V
Great backpacking hammock
I got this to use as a lightweight backpacking hammock to use when camping and for that it checks off all the boxes. I love the incorporated stuff sack at the foot of the bag and the included carabiners are high quality and make this hammock stand apart from the competition. Useful items... like I mentioned, the stuff sack is solid and the cinch straps keep this thing ultra compact and lightweight. Makes it easy to keep in with my camping gear without taking up much space which is nice when backpacking or moto camping. The "utility pocket" is good for holding a phone, headlamp or whatever else you need to get out of your pockets.Pro tip: having proper slack makes a huge difference in how comfortable hammocks are, it's a Goldilocks situation. If it's too tight then you're going to feel like you're in a coffin with the sides wrapped up tight and you can barely move. Too loose and you're back will be killing you after laying like a banana all night. The sweet spot has a little sag but then you shift to a diagonal position and straighten out and everything opens up and lays flat. Don't be afraid to play with it and find what works best for your body.Also, get some insulation under you either through an underquilt or just a semi-inflated sleep pad otherwise you'll wake up in the middle of the night shivering your buns off.
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