Kammok Python 10 Hammock Straps
The Kammok Python 10 hammock straps offer 40 connection points via two 10 ft. straps that hang almost anywhere and hold more than 500 lbs. And, they're lighter and more adaptable than previous models.




- Nano Weave technology adds strength and decreases weight by weaving each daisy chain connection rather than using a traditional bar tacks
- Variable width webbing allows you to pack small while still retaining width where it matters in order to protect the tree bark
- 20 points of connection per strap
- Reflective tracers in the webbing add visibility in low light
- Add almost 5 ft. of length to your hang or double your options for places to hang with optional Kammok Python Extenders (sold separately)
- Covered by Kammok's lifetime warranty, so you can be confident your gear will outlast your adventures; see vendor website for details
Imported.
View all Kammok Hammock Straps| Best Use | Camping |
|---|---|
| Unfolded Dimensions | 120 x 1.5 - 0.75 inches |
| Folded Dimensions | 3.5 x 2.5 inches |
| Material(s) | Polyester webbing |
| Weight Capacity (lbs) | 500 pounds |
| Weight | 8.2 ounces |
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Smaller, lighter, better straps
I bought these to use with my ENO Doublenest Deluxe because they came with my daughter's Kammock. I like their size (they pack up smaller than my ENO straps), their softer texture, the wider "anchor" section that goes around the tree, the length (10'), and the loops, which are flat, and feel sturdier than those on my (first) ENO (one loop of which ripped out under v. normal, one-person use). I have used them a number of times and recommend them highly. I recommend these without reservation.
Snapped
Worked fine until they snapped under approx. 300 pounds of weight. This included my wife and my three and one year-old children. Luckily, they were about 12 inches off the ground when it happened.
Good hammock straps
I have the older version of these straps that were just gray and came in a "large" stuff sack. I prefer the older version of these straps for ease of storage. These straps work the same and can hold probably the same amount of weight. Only con is that the little "stuff" sack or storage sack is hard to put them into without rolling the straps up like they came when they were new. You can stuff them into the sack but it takes a bit of maneuvering to make it work.
On the Wide Side, and that's a good thing
I've tried to 'upgrade' from these but I just keep coming back. Pros: no stretch, you can always find the right point to attach the hammock to, relatively lightweight, plenty long and plenty strong for my applications, Wide enough to Not Damage trees. Why do folks think it's ok to use 1" straps or even rope around a tree? Con - just one, and it's a maybe. They absorb a little water and therefore are an ounce or two heavier when it's rained all night.
Great, slight stretch with 360 lbs
These straps work great! Only bad thing is they seem to have stretched after my wife and I sat in the hammock, 360 pounds total. They still work fine, just not for two apparently.
Great straps
Better than atlas straps - longer and lighter weight. Also pack down very small.
Lightweight n strong
Great straps with plenty of connection points, reflective at night, super light n easy to use n Pak up in nice compact carrying sack. Excellent for hiking!!!
Perfect straps
Totally worth the extra 30$; hang well, are strong and are so easy to set up. The trees love them too;)
Strong Hammock Straps
Great hammock straps, easy to install, and strong as promised
Python 10 vs Python 10 Ultralight
We bought several sets of these along with several sets of Kammok Ultralight Hammock Straps to use with Roo single hammocks. Easy to install. No issues with sliding or stability. We ended up using the ultralights for the kids setups and these for the adults. The ultralights felt fine when we tested them with the adults, but we felt like these would be more durable with our repeated use.

