How to Choose a Hammock

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Cutting weight without sacrificing strength, the updated Kammok Roo double hammock is strong enough to hold 2 adults, weighing up to 500 lbs. total. It's ready for adventure, from city to camp.
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View all Kammok Camping Hammocks| Best Use | Camping |
|---|---|
| Unfolded Dimensions | 120 x 68.5 inches |
| Folded Dimensions | 6 x 4.25 x 4.25 inches |
| Sleeping Capacity | 2-person |
| Weight Capacity (lbs) | 500 pounds |
| Material(s) | 40-denier diamond ripstop nylon |
| Weight | 1 lb. 2 oz. |
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This Kammok hammock has been such a valuable investment. I have used it in the backyard, at the park, the mountains, the beach, and other vacations. It's easy to set up and pack away. I have gotten pretty close to the 500lb weight limit with combos of: 2 adults+2 teens or 2 adults+dog+1 kid and it it feels solid! Do yourself a favor and buy into the fun with the Kammok Roo Double Hammock at REI.
Kammok Purchased the Kammok Roo Double since I already had a Kammok rain shelter, the Kuhli. The Kuhli was so easy to setup, as well as light weight, I decided to match it with the Kammok hammock. Setup of tarp and hammock (no bug net and no under-quilt, yet) took about 15 minutes. Tree straps are needed. The extra length compared to my other hammock was a noticeable improvement. Diagonal lay was more horizontal (feet to one side, head to the other). Sleeping on my side will definitely be better. The tarp fit fine overhead, but not too much extra sheltering of the ends during a rain. That test will come some day as well as snow. Can’t wait. I’ll just have to factor in weather and wind direction for setup. Stuff sacks for the hammock and the tarp are small. I found that stuffing with the bottom of a sack on my chest made it doable. Tight fit for both though. Even so, takedown and pack up was not bad at about 10 or so minutes.
I've tried various hammocks, from Amazon no-name Chinese generic ones, to REI ENO brand. ENO's are a solid choice if you can get them for $50 with straps, but Kammok are the top notch in the Hammock world. The material is amazing (slightly stretchy, something Amazon no-names will lack) and the stitching is perfect (something ENO fails on). These two aspects make it a long lasting, wonderful hammock. I've had mine for ~4 years with no issues at all. Kammok also has accessories that mount to the hammock. The Field blanket incorporates great with it, and the straps you can buy are sweet. Love the company and what they make.
I used my new Kammok Roo Double Hammock for the first time this past weekend on a solo camping trip up to Big Bear, California. This Hammock is super easy to set up, holds up well in wind and rain, dries quickly, cleans easily and is so comfortable that I'm thinking about purchasing the Kammok bug net so that I can sleep in it. The best part of my day/night ( apart from hiking ) was spent cozily wrapped up in a Rumple swaying in the Hammock looking up at the stars. I'm taking this everywhere I go this summer!
This is a nice hammock. It feels soft and high quality. I've had it for a couple weeks now, and have tried it out in our backyard. It collapses into a tiny bag with clips, and that bag is attached to the hammock itself. The carabiners feel quality as well. I would definitely recommend purchasing the Python hammock straps to go with this hammock so you'll have more flexibility in how you can set it up. We got the python 10 ones and feel like we have plenty of distance to work with. I can definitely see this being a nice addition to a camping trip.
Just bought 4 to replace my ENOs. Loved them but these are on a other level.
Awesome Hammock, feels great and strong enough to make me comfortable it won't fail.
Longer than the ENO hammocks I have. I am well over 6' tall. Super comfy for one, and heaven for 2. I highly recommend setting this up by a slow moving river and enjoy the hang. You won't be distracted by the limitations of the hammock. Enjoy your Kammok ROO Double.
I've been using the Kammok hammock for two years. My wife and two teenage kids each have one now, too, and in late August, 2019 we hiked to 5,500' in the Cascades and had to pick our campsite based on weather exposure. Pros: compact, light, easily transported, easy to set up/break down, durable, reliable, and really cool. Cons: Below 50 degrees at night, when windy, a good cold temperature rated bag and a good pad or quilt is needed to insulate from the cold. Even a good bag gets compacted with the weight of the body against the uninsulated ripstop fabric and the wind easily takes the body heat away. An insect net and shelter are needed to protect from bugs and rain, as well, so the price tag for a single hammock can be higher than originally thought if these items are needed. Taken together, I sleep much better in this hammock than I do on a pad on the ground. I can sleep on my back, rolled to the right or left, legs crossed, knees up or rolled to the side, so there is good flexibility in sleeping position. Highly recommended, even with the cons listed above!
Love this hammock! Very cozy. Plenty of space.(it’s a two person, but it I use it just for myself and have plenty of space to stash a book and some snack!)