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A shockingly heavy ripper (makes no sense!!). Bushmen Ultralight Hammock weighs 150g vs. this half kilo!! If the whole ripper set is ruined by one more kilo, we can reach the weight of a tunnel tent in a single-person hanging swing set. NOT LIKE THIS!
If you're considering a permanent cabin for the summer, let it burn - otherwise buy a Bushmen or a light tent (highly recommended, e.g. GG The Two)
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Very comfortable.
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Opened and looks great. Haven’t used yet. Surprised how compact this is.
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Quality from start to finish. Need to get one more of these.
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Convenient hanger for day trips or overnight trips, for example. Being able to bear weight well with a wife is often used for this e.g. as a "couch" at our campsite. It doesn't matter if a couple of guys jump aboard - it fits well and lasts.
The downside is weight. The 500g weight therefore includes the hanger itself, its protective bag and "metal anchor points / rings". By adding Treehuggers (eg DD = 54g) and strings (depending on which, the lightest ones are probably in the 40-50g range) we are over 600g in weight. The guy threw a joke at the camp that nowadays you can already get two-person tents weighing less than a kilo! It gives you some perspective. Also, for example, ENO and Bushmen hangers can be caught between the two trees as a whole for approx. Sure, by no means at this price, but if the weight of the backpack matters and you stay several nights - it’s worth thinking a lot about being able to carry.