Kammok  Roo Double Recycled Hammock

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Perfect for two, compact for travel and made from 100% recycled fabric, the Kammok Roo Double Recycled hammock delivers unparalleled quality and performance from backyard to backcountry.

Color: Pine Green
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Features

  • Supersoft GravitasX™ 40-denier diamond ripstop fabric is 100% recycled; it's made with preconsumer waste that would otherwise be discarded as trash
  • Fabric is also bluesign® approved
  • Kammok reduced the use of virgin nylon while maintaining the same durability and performance needed in the backcountry—the Roo Double Recycled safely holds up to 500 lbs.
  • At 10 ft. long, there's plenty of room to lie flat and stretch out for the best night of sleep or share a seat for 2 on the patio
  • Exclusive crinkle treatment breaks in the fabric ahead of time, ensuring out-of-the-package softness and exceptional packability
  • 23kN Kanga Claw™ carabiners and Dyneema® Racer slings create a climbing-strength suspension
  • Attach carabiners, gear accessories and more to the built-in gear loops
  • At only 1 lb. 1.1 oz., this hammock won't weigh down your pack
  • Made of 100% recycled Diamond Shell™ 40-denier diamond ripstop nylon fabric, the attached roll-top stuff sack provides quick, water-resistant storage
  • Note: Hammock straps are not included
  • Covered by Kammok's lifetime warranty, so you can be confident your gear will outlast your adventures; see vendor website for details

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Camping

Unfolded Dimensions

120 x 68.5 inches

Folded Dimensions

6.5 x 4.3 x 4.3 inches

Sleeping Capacity

2-person

Weight Capacity (lbs)

500 pounds

Material(s)

Nylon/aluminum

Weight

1 lb. 1.1 oz.

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

Reviews
20 reviews with an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars

92% 12 of 13 reviewers recommended

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

19 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago
Best All Around Hammock
The Double Roo is a great all around hammock. Good for lounging in the park or at school and perfect for all weather backpacking. The Double Roo is comparable to the popular Eno Double Nest hammock. Although Eno seems to be more popular and is a tad cheaper I think the Double Roo is the better hammock. It holds up to 500 lbs to Eno's 400, is 8 inches longer than the ENO, has loops on the edges for an under-quilt or gear, Is softer and lighter feeling than the ENO, is made of recycled material, and is made with fewer material panels. The Eno may be made with more durable material but I have heard of it ripping on the seams. The Double Roo has worked well for me. The Double Roo IS NOT a 2 person sleeping hammock. 2 people can very comfortably lounge in this hammock, which is nice around the campsite, but it is not intended for 2 persons to sleep in- an act that would not be very comfortable. The Double Roo is extra wide so there is plenty of material to pull over oneself while sleeping making a cozy lay. This also provides area for a supported diagonal lay creating a flatter sleep for tall individuals. The hammock does not come with a bug net and it does not have its own ridgeline. Both can easily be added to a kit. The hammock also does not include tree straps but the Python 10' hanging straps by Kammok are easy to use and relatively inexpensive. They are wide so they do not cause tree damage. The hammock will also work with most other hanging systems. I consider myself an experienced hammock camper. I own 3 different types of hammocks; a Warbonnet Blackbird XL, an Eno Double Nest, and a Kammock Double Roo. I have several multi night backpacking trips in one of these hammocks in weather as cold as 16 degrees with snow and as warm as 101. I spent 16 weeks last summer sleeping in a hammock by a lake. This purchase of the Double Roo was for my 6'5 son as his first hammock.
Hanging Woodsman
Central Pennsylvania

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3 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 1.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago
No Straps despite cost
This hammock was about $100 and still came with no straps to hang it, rendering it completely useless for my camping trip. My daughter's from Costco was nearly identical, came with straps and was under $30.
Brian
Hanging Woodsman
Location:Central Pennsylvania
Age:45–54
Weight:200–225 lbs.
Height:6'0"
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Best All Around Hammock

The Double Roo is a great all around hammock. Good for lounging in the park or at school and perfect for all weather backpacking. The Double Roo is comparable to the popular Eno Double Nest hammock. Although Eno seems to be more popular and is a tad cheaper I think the Double Roo is the better hammock. It holds up to 500 lbs to Eno's 400, is 8 inches longer than the ENO, has loops on the edges for an under-quilt or gear, Is softer and lighter feeling than the ENO, is made of recycled material, and is made with fewer material panels. The Eno may be made with more durable material but I have heard of it ripping on the seams. The Double Roo has worked well for me. The Double Roo IS NOT a 2 person sleeping hammock. 2 people can very comfortably lounge in this hammock, which is nice around the campsite, but it is not intended for 2 persons to sleep in- an act that would not be very comfortable. The Double Roo is extra wide so there is plenty of material to pull over oneself while sleeping making a cozy lay. This also provides area for a supported diagonal lay creating a flatter sleep for tall individuals. The hammock does not come with a bug net and it does not have its own ridgeline. Both can easily be added to a kit. The hammock also does not include tree straps but the Python 10' hanging straps by Kammok are easy to use and relatively inexpensive. They are wide so they do not cause tree damage. The hammock will also work with most other hanging systems. I consider myself an experienced hammock camper. I own 3 different types of hammocks; a Warbonnet Blackbird XL, an Eno Double Nest, and a Kammock Double Roo. I have several multi night backpacking trips in one of these hammocks in weather as cold as 16 degrees with snow and as warm as 101. I spent 16 weeks last summer sleeping in a hammock by a lake. This purchase of the Double Roo was for my 6'5 son as his first hammock.

Age:45–54
Weight:200–225 lbs.
Height:6'0"

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Nate
Location:Memphis, Tennessee
Age:25–34
Weight:300–325 lbs.
Height:Taller than 6' 5"
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Sleep in a hammock?!?

Never slept in a hammock before this past weekend. I’m 6’7 - 300lbs. I also bought the python 10 straps. Material is great. Extremely easy to set up. I don’t believe I would have fit in a smaller sized hammock. Hardware feels extremely high quality.

Age:25–34
Weight:300–325 lbs.
Height:Taller than 6' 5"

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
archiefrink
Location:The West
Age:35–44
Height:5'9"
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Six years and still hanging strong

So I'm in Patagonia, and my bags get lost. Where are all my things? I don't know. I prepare for the inevitable report, gathering receipts. Everything is accounted for, except for all the Kammok gear. Why? Because they have endured beyond my ability to find receipts for them. How often does gear really hold up, or a better solution come out that dates the tried and true? This is the stuff that works, as Guy Clark would say. Forget about it, best hammock ever.

Age:35–44
Height:5'9"

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Melody
Location:Mount Juliet, TN
Age:65–74
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Height:5'8"
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Best hammock

This is a great hammock. Material soft, comfortable. Packs down into its own little pouch and is so lightweight!

Age:65–74
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Height:5'8"

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Northern exposure
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Height:5'9"
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Great hammock!

Perfect lounging hammock. The material is very soft compared to others. well worth the money.

Weight:175–200 lbs.
Height:5'9"

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
ScouterPaul
Location:Overland Park, Kansas
Age:45–54
Weight:225–250 lbs.
Height:5'9"
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Super-easy setup

Super comfortable and strong, for a big guy like me I'm very happy with it. I will probably do a lot less tent camping in the futuer and so much more hammock camping! Strong, solid, secure, and comfortable.

Age:45–54
Weight:225–250 lbs.
Height:5'9"

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Greg
Location:Hollister
Age:25–34
Weight:200–225 lbs.
Height:6'2"
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Great for 1 bigger person

I use this for one person and I liked how much space it has, idk about 2 people though, I am 6’ 2” and 220lb

Age:25–34
Weight:200–225 lbs.
Height:6'2"

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
MabisG
Location:Virginia
Age:18–24
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Height:5'9"
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Surprisingly Soft Fabric

I was so surprised with how silky soft this hammock was, even my family made comments about it. I have yet to take this on the trail, but I really admire how lightweight and small it packs down. It was able to support two people (300+ pds) and when I laid down, it easily completely covered me. I don’t feel super claustrophobic in it but still comfortably compressed. I love that it comes with its own carabiners.

Age:18–24
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Height:5'9"

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
OutdoorEnjoyer
Location:Texas
Age:25–34
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Height:5'4"
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Hammocks really well

I’ve had three separate single roo’s over the years. The only reason I’ve had to replace them is because my dog keeps putting holes in them. So if you made them dog proof, I’d give six stars. I use it pretty much every day just hanging out in my backyard with said dog so I’ve definitely gotten my money’s worth

Age:25–34
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Height:5'4"

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Brian
Age:45–54
Height:6'1"
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

No Straps despite cost

This hammock was about $100 and still came with no straps to hang it, rendering it completely useless for my camping trip. My daughter's from Costco was nearly identical, came with straps and was under $30.

Age:45–54
Height:6'1"

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
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