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Comments about ENO DoubleNest Hammock:
we love our hammock. our 9 year old sets it up herself with the atlas straps. unfortunately the carabiner bent within 3 days. we had less than 300 pounds in the hammock (3 kids) and it bent. we will replace with some we have here, but it's a bummer that the quality isn't quite there.
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With another person, we were over the 400lb mark and the hammock was still great for relaxing. The pocket is handy for a water bottle, book, kindle etc. I do mostly car camping, so this gets thrown in with the gear every time we head out. Have also set this up at friends and relatives gatherings and it's a big hit.
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The Eno line (hammock, slapstraps, dryfly) has been a great sleep system for me. I'm an avid camper/backpacker and I've used this combination for about three years now. I have friends that have splurged for the Hennessy's and Warbonnets. Those are great sleep systems, for sure...but I just don't need all the fancy stuff. Get the double nest if you're 6' or over. I had the single and gave it to my son as soon as I tried the double (I'm 6'6") and am very comfortable in the double net. I use it year round. A this coleman sleep pad under me and a 15 degree bag with a liner and I've been toasty warm down to 12 degrees F in high winds on ridges along the AT. The Dry Fly, with 8 guywires, gives great flexibility in set-up configurations. Slapstraps work great. Still on my original pair. Only problem is they do stretch (alot) when wet for some reason. Put a little weight in the sidepouch (usually my empty compression bag, slapstrap and dryfly bags and my cell phone) and flip the bag sid over the top to "cocoon" the Eno. I've never had a problem with bugs/mosquitos when the hammock is cocooned (although it can get a little warm this way in warm months). Sleep off-center of the axis about 10 degrees and it's perfectly flat (no hyper-extension of the knees). I sleep on my side most of the time and am very comfortable. Sets up in five minutes (including rainfly) and no need for level groud (key when setting up in the dark). Highly recommend this sleep system if you don't feel you need all the extra frills of the more expensive hammocks on the market.
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Really easy set up. I got the ENO Atlas straps to throw this up quickly. I've heard of using standard webbing with a bowline knot, but I was being lazy. Very comfortable with one person in it, with two people its as you would expect, still comfy but you'd better be VERY familiar with the other person :)
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I use the product several times a week to read in my backyard. Its easy to assemble and unpack, each take about 3 minutes to do. It isn't recommended to be used higher than three feet off the ground. You have to buy straps separately, otherwise you can't find a place to hang it up. Its perfect for just one person, but I on't know how well it will hold up to two.
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I love this hammock. I use a hennesy hammock to sleep but I still carry a couple of these hiking to use as seat and relax. The carabiners are cheaply made. The do not hold the 400 lbs they say they do. I weigh 280 and they have bent on me. I have bought new carabiners and they have been great.
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This is a great hammock! I got a Double for myself and for my girlfriend, however many times we use one Double for both of us. I bought the bug nets and the daisy chain anchors by ENO as well. When it's all said and done, you could have easily bought a half dome tent for the same price, but you're really making up for the difference in comfort!
Unless you're trying to go superlite, I would recommend perhaps getting the Double for 1 person and perhaps a Deluxe for 2 people. However, I'm 6'7" 180 lbs and my girlfriend is 5'10", so we're kind of tall people. The hammock does tend to sag after a while or if you move around in it too much, but nothing to bad. The fabric is really durable and doesn't tear easy. All in all, we're very comfortable both being in the Double and like it's compactness in out packs.
Back to the half-dome tent comment, one of the great things about hammocks if that you don't need any flat ground to sleep. We go kayaking and can easily tie off our kayaks to a tree near the water and schlep our respective hammocks over the water, where flat ground is hard to find. The hammock is very comfortable and you don't need to bring a theramrest... unless you like in the desert where there are no trees and have to sleep on the ground(i.e. me).
Great buy, super fun!
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The singlenest hammock is a bit too small for a large guy like myself. (200lbs+) I bought it online, but was able to return to the store, for the doublenest hammock.
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ENO products are great. ive put over 550+ lbs into this and it still swung great. just be care to not get near twigs for if the hammock gets any kind of Small Snare/rip its going to Fail. other then this which would be user error its A+++
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THIS THING IS GREAT WOULD SUGGEST IT TO ANYONE
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