ENOÂ JungleNest Hammock
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The ENO JungleNest Hammock combines a hammock with a bug net for a quick setup and convenient protection from biting insects when you're camping.
Shop similar products- Ripstop nylon taffeta base with no-see-um mesh on top protects you from mosquitoes and other biting insects; hammock is quick and easy to set up
- Full-length side zipper makes getting in and out of the hammock a breeze
- Features internal hanging loops, an organizer pocket and internal height adjustment
- Lightweight aluminum wiregate carabiners can be clipped to any solid anchor points; compatible with most hammock suspension systems (suspension system sold separately)
- Attached stuff sack
Best Use | Backpacking Camping |
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Unfolded Dimensions | 112 x 57 inches |
Folded Dimensions | 5.5 x 8 inches |
Sleeping Capacity | 1-person |
Weight Capacity (lbs) | 400 pounds |
Material(s) | 210-denier ripstop nylon taffeta/no-see-um netting |
Weight | 1 lb. 11 oz. |
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A great purchase
For the last two years I have given up tent camping and went to hammock camping instead. I am a fan of ENO products and have previously used the ENO doublenest hammock. I bought this and was not disappointed. It has enough room (which was my original concern), holds up well, is comfortable, and reasonably priced. I replaced the string that was provided to hold up the netting with a long length of para cord, which I found made set up time slightly faster and easier. For nights that I did not need the bug net, I simply turned the hammock over. I use this along with ATLAS straps and have no complaints.
Who wouldn't want to sleep this high?!?!
I bought this to sleep in while I live on a farm in Puerto Rico for two and a half months. I'm a month and a half in and I'm in love with this lifestyle. I have been hammock camping exclusively for about 5 years now (in Oregon) but never had a bug net. I always just sprayed myself down with bug spray before sleep but this is so much better. One thing to note is that because the fabric is so thin mosquito's can still bite through the nylon fabric so even if it is hot you still have to sleep at least on top of a sleeping bag. I'd guess I'm probably in the upper percentile of people putting this thing to the test and I've got to say, I think it could have been sewn a little cleaner. Threads are coming undone all over the place. It still seems very strong but eventually I feel that it may compromise the structural integrity of the product, still five stars because I will buy it again even if it only lasts a year. It is still that fantastic of a product. Under the Noah's 12' by kelty there is no way I'm getting wet. Combine that and setting up 15' off the ground and neither rain nor shine nor the Puerto Rican Lions or tigers or bears can get me. On a serious note though I am 12' off the ground and it is super fun but if you want to join me in the high flyer's club please study your knots, only you are responsible if you screw up knots.
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I have had my Jungle nest for five years now and have used it around 20 days out of each year and no signs of wear. I use the Eno rain fly tarp. I have camped during 10 major rain storms and that includes one Hurricane with 70 mph wind and the hammock and tarp stayed put and kept me dry snd secure. I also use a under quilt to help insulate during winter camping , purchased the under quilt on Ebay. All in all i give five stars! I have the 1.0 version and they now have the 2.0 but at a reduced weight capacity which is no good if you are a big guy.
Best sleep I've ever gotten on the trail
After a friend convinced me that hammock camping was the only way to go in the backcountry, I bought the JungleNest because it seemed like a value with the bug net built in. Just spent 2 nights on the AT in the Smokies and loved how easy the hammock was to deploy and how light it was to carry. Here's a creative spot we found to hang on our second night, a long unused hitching post.
lightweight comfort
The jungle nest hammock provided excellent comfort. I spend 3 nights in the middle of the summer and I slept comfortably. The insect netting kept the insects away and they did not disturb me with any buzzing or biting. I used it also for one night early in June and I woke once with my legs hurting because of hyperextension in the knees. A friend who was a hammock user said to keep a pillow under the knees to keep this from happening. The picture shows the hammock without a tarp. I used a hennesy hammock hex as the tarp. I weigh 240 and the hammock held securely.
Hidden guide line for netting.
Loving this new toy/equipment. After looking and not finding the guide line for the netting. Went in to Northpoint store in Ga. Directed to camping expert Todd. He said yes it is hard to find due to awesome craftsmanship of ENO.On the zipper side of the junglenest towards the head, left side for me, hidden on upper section in zipper bag about a foot from end. Look on back side and can see sewn section in material. Thanks Todd for getting me clued in on an awesome product. Hanging out in the ENO!!
Absolutely the best medium priced Jungle Hammock!
I had a cheap Snugpak jungle hammock and it lasted 3 uses before it started falling apart. The ENO Jungle Nest is put together with better material and sewn much better and the netting is very tough. I have used mine several times with mosquitoes everywhere and never been bit. I do wish they had included a double bottom though like their Reactor Hammock.....Then you wouldn't have to sleep on your bag the keep the bugs from biting through the bottom plus it would hold a pad in place so you could use it during the winter! I still think it's a very good product! I love mine!
Good beginner hammock
I bought this during the labor day sale and got it at a fantastic bargain. 400 lb weight rating, attached bug net, included ridgeline and all from a company with the reputation for quality. I am very impressed with the construction throughout the hammock. High quality zippers, shock cord attachments for the bug net and tons of room to really stretch out. Setup was very simple and quick and I love that everything can tuck back into the attached pouch. The zippered pocket on the inside is perfect for storing headlamps, phones or other items that you might want to keep at hand. While not quite up to the standards of some other big name hammock systems, it is a great value for even full price because of all the features. If you aren't sure if hammock camping is for you but want to try it out, I highly recommend this setup. Add some of the ENO straps and you have a kit that will last a long time.
Bad Design
I'm 5'8" and have struggled to this hammock work. (I've also never seen a photograph of anyone actually laying in it, zippers closed) I can't easily do this without the bug net tight against my head. The two mitten-hooks on my external ridgeline aren't enough to get the net out of my face. If you raised the ridgeline higher,(it would have to be attached beyond the gathered ends) there still wouldn't be enough mesh to raise it higher and out of your face. The most comfortable position in a camping hammock is diagonal to the axis. Simply adding a mosquito net just makes it fussy and claustrophobic.
Easy set up and great design
The first time I set this up it was dark and raining. I clipped it to Atlas straps, ran the ridge line, clipped on the two clips for the mosquito net, and it was ready to go. Under an ENO fly I was dry and comfortable all night. I am a lot more comfortable than in a tent. I was very impressed with the design, quality, and attention to detail. I did a lot of shopping and I'm glad that this is the one that I picked.