Jungle Explorer Camping Hammock with Removable Bug Net

Double Version, Everything Included, Easy Suspension System
$72.99
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Best Hammock Around!

Fear the Bite? Worry about getting Wet or Hot? We Don’t.

Our hammocks have everything included, no need to look elsewhere!

Quickly and easily setup hammock, including removable bug net and optional rain fly tarp, in less than 3 minutes!

A comfortable hammock for the great outdoors. Happy camping!

  • Fantastic hammock, wonderful Christmas gift.
  • Choose Easthills Outdoors for your next adventure.
  • Set it up, lie down, relax and enjoy with your lover, friends and families.

Package List

  • 300 x 200 cm (118 x 79 inches) double hammock
  • 2 aluminum wiregate carabiners
  • 1 removable bug & mosquito net with 2 net ropes
  • 2 long 10 feet tree straps with 15+1 adjustable loops
  • Internal gear hang loops and storage pocket
  • 1 waterproof rainfly tarp with 4 guylines and 4 aluminum stakes
easthills outdoors jungle explorer hammock Ripstop Hanging Points

Ripstop Hanging Points

Integrated SBS double-side zippers for easy adjustments and reinforced hanging points to prevent tearing.

easthills outdoors jungle explorer hammock Internal Hanging Loops

Internal Hanging Loops

Completely symmetrical. Features 4 internal hanging loops to hold small personal belongings.

easthills outdoors jungle explorer hammock No-See-Um Top Mesh

No-See-Um Top Mesh

Featuring 2500 holes per square inch, it keeps the annoying insects away while allowing air circulation.

easthills outdoors jungle explorer hammock Waterproof Rainfly

Waterproof Rainfly

At only 24 oz, the 2000mm waterproof hammock rainfly provides complete coverage of a massive 9ft. 10in x 9ft. 10in area, resulting in a lightweight, large footprint shelter to protect against sudden downpours. Rainfly comes with included storage sac which slips easily into your backpack and double use as a sun shade.

easthills outdoors jungle explorer hammock High Quality Suspension System

High Quality Suspension System

Featuring daisy-chained loop system, no-stretch heavy duty triple stitched seams, and aluminum carabiners, our hammock suspension system makes setting up the hammock easy and safe. No complicated knots to learn! (10 feet long x 1 inch wide per strap, tree friendly).

easthills outdoors jungle explorer hammock Heavy Duty Capacity

Heavy Duty Capacity

We use breathable, high tensile, 100% 210T Taffeta parachute with triple stitch edge seams to create a durable hammock that won’t harm your skin. This quality hammock supports a maximum capacity of 700 lb., yet weighs only 36 oz. Super-lightweight and ultra-solid.

Customer Reviews

Based on 99 reviews
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(65)
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David S
Defective

Stitching at the zipper for bug net defective. Greater than 10” slit exposes due to quality issue. Net is now useless, especially in Tennessee to escape the state bird; mosquito. Extremely disappointed with the “quality” and lack of response/support.

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Kevin
Very comfortable but no directions for first time user

This was amazingly comfortable for a big guy! I admit I should have bought an under quilt first cause I froze but I was happy otherwise... but...There are absolutely no instructions on how to set up the rain fly or mosquito net ridge line properly.

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Robert Mitchell
Not kid proof

It seamed to work great the first couple times including an overnight sleep. However it did not withstand the 4 kids age rang 5 to 8 taking turns getting in an out of the hammock frequently caused the stich to pop on the zipper.

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Amazon Customer
Fits two just fine

Its great. Easy loop set up. Took me less than five minutes. Took it to the fremont-winema national park with my gf on my motorcycle, and did its job perfectly. Fits two perfectly (220 lbs+130 lbs.) Packs up small enough to stuff with my other camping gear in my saddle bag. Haven't tried out the rain tarp yet .

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Tyler Burch
Amazing Quality!

I absolutely love this hammock setup! It is really easy to set up and super good quality. I use this hammock for camping all the time! One of the best features I find is that the bug net can zip off completely which makes this hammock perfect for relaxing as well. I find the rain fly very helpful too because it keeps the hammock completely dry from rain. I would definitely recommend buying this!

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blargendarg
A great value for hammock camping beginners

I've had some time to evaluate this product, and really the title says it all - the amount of value offered as opposed to what you would pay for a name brand in this space is really solid. If I had to make the purchase over again I would make the same decision. However, there are several things wrong here, some of which I don't see pointed out by other reviews. So on to some pros and cons:Pros:-Value, as above.-Tarp sheds water well, so long as you are not contacting it(more in cons on this).-The stuff sack that the hammock packs into hangs down next to it when hanging, providing storage for a few things.-Removable bugnet is handy, versatile, and color coded zippers help with the at-first-perplexing task of reinstallation(take a pic of the zipper position before removal!).-Hammock material is exceptionally comfortable, breathable and seems strong. I have not gotten anywhere near the max rated weight.-Double sizing allows the user to fold the hammock in half to facilitate use as a regular chair or lounge chair with back support.-Tree straps and large biners allow for quick hammock setup and adjustment-Package provides most things needed to fully set this up and learn the variety of things needed to have a successful camping trip with this gearCons:-There is no cordage or hardware provided for tarp ridgeline or ridgeline tie-outs, which will be needed to set up. Having some paracord(or similar but less elastic) on hand to start with is necessary for full setup.-Tarp is poorly sized to hammock. This is a big one. The tarp is pictured in the listing pitched at a 45 degree angle to the hammock, or diamond style. This gives plenty of coverage against inclement weather along the length of the tarp, however in this case it's actually too big, and the hammock cannot be strung at the right angle to get the correct sag without the tree straps interfering with the tarp (or needing to pitch the tarp excessively high which reduces coverage considerably). If the tarp is pitched parallel to the hammock(rectangle style), it can be pitched much lower and provide better/tighter coverage, however in this configuration only extends beyond each end of the hammock by 6" or less, exposing the ends to rain if it's not coming straight down. I would generally pitch rectangle style in fair and windy weather as it enables a more useful porch mode, but would need to re-pitch the tarp to the other orientation if the weather changed and add more driplines to compensate for the hammock suspension contacting the tarp.-Tarp material is such that condensation and rain will cause some sagging in the sidewalls. This is somewhat improved once dry, but know that you will deal with some flapping in the wind etc, until you eventually replace this with a higher quality tarp.-There is no hammock ridgeline, although one can be tied from the either side of the hammock suspension without interfering with the bugnet, which sags a bit.-The additional material sewn into each side of the hammock, presumably to make this a double sized hammock, is poorly shaped, such that if you are using the hammock by yourself, once you get in and find your flat-lay angle, you will find it impossible to keep extra hammock fabric from hanging in your face, or in some cases, your head resting on a seam that hangs considerably tighter than the surrounding fabric, so irritating. The former may involve the weight of the bugnet and limitations of the long elastic cords it's held up with, but the main issue is the shape/orientation of the extra pieces sewn in on each side. I've remedied this with clothespins just fine, and may progress to more permanent solutions, but it's not ideal.-The stakes are terrible. Aren't included stakes always terrible? Buy some better stakes.In all, you will have to deal with a couple of issues that you're unlikely to be able to outrun at this price point. For now, and my current budget, I am willing. And it's still the most comfortable bed I've ever slept in.

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eternalrover
Stitching for bug screen broke on first use.

After setting up for the first time for about an hour I got out of the hammock. To get out my thighs had to put some weight on the edge of the hammock where the screen is sewed to the hammock. The weight caused the nylon to stretch but the stitching and seam of the bug screen did not. So the stitching ripped out of about 2 feet of the joint. By the time I heard anything wrong I stopped but it was too late. I was still not even of the hammock yet. If you were to set the hammock really low to make sure you could get all weight on your feet without your thighs stressing the seam maybe this could be avoided. But as it is my butt was pretty close to the ground.One other thing I had not considered and may be just the way all these hammock tents are. But the sides of the hammock go so far up with just one person that when you put your arms down the sides fold over leaving about a 1 foot gap 2 feet over your head to look out of. You can't see anything out of this. I envisioned being able to lay in the hammock and gaze at the view but there was no way to lay in the thing and see anything but a small slice of the sky. It also made it unusable on a muggy night as the nylon only leaves a little gap several feet above your body for the fly screen. You just lie trapped in warm air with the ventilation above you.

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Jennine Cabrera
Will never order from your website again

First I want to say the quality is fine. But if you are interested in these products please order them through Amazon. This was ordered in plenty of time for Christmas, but did not arrive until January 4th. The company promised me a 5% credit for the inconvenience that I never recieved. Throughout the process the response from the customer service department took 2-3 days at a minimum. And when I asked about my product credit, they never responded. Funny how they asked me for a review right away though!

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Nathan Derochie
Poor quality

Poor overall quality on how it's made and customer service will not refund you

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Dhia elhak Hemmami

it stil in transit

Basics

Dimensions 300 x 200cm (118 x 79 Inches)
Hammock Weight 36 oz
Maximum Capacity 600 lb
Rainfly Weight 24 oz
Rainfly Coverage 9ft. 10in x 9ft. 10in
Strap 10 feet long x 1 inch wide
Mesh 2500 holes per square inch

Materials Used

Hammock
High-strength, breathable 210T Taffeta parachute with triple stitch edge seams.

Bug Net
No-See-Um mesh (2500 holes per square inch.)

Rainfly
2000 mm 190T waterproof polyester taffeta

Capacity

The hammock supports maximum capacity of 600 lb. It can fit two adults

Included

  • 1 x hammock body with bug net
  • 2 x long tree straps with 16 adjustable loops(750 lb. per straps/10 feet)
  • 2 x aluminum wire-gate carabiners
  • 2 x net ropes
  • 1 x waterproof rainfly
  • 4 x guy-lines
  • 4 x aluminum stakes

Best Used For

Camping, Backpacking

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