ENOÂ Atlas Hammock Suspension System
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In Greek mythology, Atlas was strong enough to shoulder the weight of the world on his back. This hammock suspension system can't do that, but it can support 400 lbs. and makes setup simple.
Shop newer version- 2 straps weigh only 11 oz., yet they offer 30 combined adjustment points so you can set your hammock up just right, hammock sold separately
- Each strap is 9 ft. long, allowing you to wrap it around big trees; straps can also be attached to roof rack, rocks or whatever else you can find
- Straps are designed specifically for ENO hammocks but work with most hammocks on the market
- 2 straps per package
- Each strap in the ENO Atlas hammock suspension system can support 200 lbs., for a combined weight capacity of 400 lbs.
Imported.
View all ENO Hammock StrapsBest Use | Camping Backpacking |
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Unfolded Dimensions | 108 x 1 inches |
Folded Dimensions | 5.6 x 3 x 2 inches |
Material(s) | Polyfilament webbing |
Weight | 11 ounces |
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Worth it!
I ordered a cheaper hammock (Amazon), but didn't trust the strap system, so I went ahead and grabbed a set of the ENO Atlas straps, and it was well, WELL worth it. Not only were they super easy to use—but the straps the hammock came with super sucked. These didn't cut into the trees as bad as rope straps after having them on for two days and spending a lot of time in the hammock. I felt good about that—they didn't leave *any* marks on the trees. After two days in the tree, the straps did have some pitch on them—but I threw them in the wash on cold/gentle, and probably 95% of the pitch came out. Excellent purchase. Highly recommended.
Must have 4 hammocks over using paracod
I bought these after using paracord to set up my hammock and these take about 1min to set-up including hooking your hammock up. The adjustment loops really save more time for adjustments. I have used these on car doors beams and roof racks when securing my hammock on weekend camping. You can even use the bottom ends of the loops to hang more kit off under the hammock when using your walking/ski poles. The package size is small and light.
Very convenient, still wary
Product was exactly as pictured, came in a nice mesh bag very convenient for storage/transport keeps everything neat and together. I was a little wary because a friend of mine owns the original atlas straps and he had several of the loops pull out on his. However, after receiving my atlas chroma straps, they seem much beefier than the original atlas straps and I have not had trouble with them. I recommend though leaving some sag when hanging your hammock if you plan on approaching the 400# rating of these straps, but they have successfully supported my girlfriend and I on several occasions now with nothing more than a little creaking.
Flawless
These straps worked perfectly and could not be any easier to set up. I used them in three different campsites in the boundary water canoe area. They are worth every penny.
Wow! ENO really got it right!
ENO has finally come up with straps that are pure perfection. The original nylon Slap Straps were a bit short and a little stretchy. The Pro version was a little longer, but really stretchy. Both suffered from not enough attachment loops. These new Atlas straps are perfect! They are about as long as the Slap Strap Pro, so you can get your hammock up almost anywhere. They are made of a polyfilament webbing that doesn't stretch, so you don't wake up on the ground. And they are a continuous strand of short loops, giving much more flexibility when hanging your hammock to get it just right. If you hammock, do yourself a favor and trade in your old straps for a set of these Atlas straps. You will never look back!
Finally! No more stretching!
Finally straps that do not stretch over time like the SlapStraps. There is nothing worse then getting in the hammock under the protection of your rain fly only to wake up hours later getting soaked by the rain with your hind end kissing the ground. These straps solve all of those issues. Another good thing about them is that they have considerably more attachment loops than the SlapStraps. In the space of 2 loops on the SlapStraps, there are now 5 loops in the same space. This gives you much more flexibility for hanging your hammock. I highly recommend these.
Almost too easy
I've only used these straps once so far, but wow. Putting them in place and attaching the hammock was easier than I could have imagined. They stayed in place once I was in the hammock, granted I didn't use it for that long. They pack down well, and are a great companion to the ENO hammocks. (Mine pictured below is the ENO Sub7 in orange.)
Worked like a charm!
Picked these straps up last week for a camping trip this past weekend. Brilliant and easy to use. I had previously had the Eno Pro Straps and returned them to REI because they had few loops, but mostly because the straps stretch way to much. The Atlas straps have addressed that issue by changing the material as well as they have reinforced the straps with 3 lines of stitching that run lengthwise down the straps. They also added many, many more loops that give you so much more flexibility when hanging your hammock. Highly recommended.
Finally!!! No more stretching!
I can't wait to try these out. I'm so excited they've actually come out with straps that don't stretch. There is nothing worse then going to sleep under the protection of your rain fly and then hours later you're now exposed and soaking wet from the rain with your butt kissing the ground. The other great thing about these is that there are many more loops for connecting your hammock. In the space of two attachment points on the old slap straps, there are now 5 loops. No more having to decide if you want to live with a little slack or strain yourself trying to get to the next loop. I already love these!
Great product
I love using the atlas straps for my hammock, so I bought them for my younger sister. They are easy to set up and figure out and they hold without slipping very very well. I have a double hammock and have never worried about their strength, even when a friend jumps in with me.