backpacking hammock tent Go Camping Hammock 2.0
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backpacking hammock tent Go Camping Hammock 2.0

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backpacking hammock tent Go Camping Hammock 2.0Meet our super comfy, feature packed camping hammock! We've made major improvements to our flagship product, the Go Camping Hammock. We think you're going to love the new features of version 2. 0! Product Video Mosquito Net Modes Tutorial Compare these features & price of this hammock to the competition's and see why experts and beginners love the GO! Camping Hammock 2. 0! It's Not Only For Camping! Designed to be an amazingly comfortable camping

Meet our super comfy, feature packed camping hammock!

We've made major improvements to our flagship product, the Go Camping Hammock. We think you're going to love the new features of version 2.0!

Product Video

Mosquito Net Modes Tutorial

Compare these features & price of this hammock to the competition's and see why experts and beginners love the GO! Camping Hammock 2.0!

 

It's Not Only For Camping!

Designed to be an amazingly comfortable camping hammock, the 2.0 is also perfect for just hanging around. Use it in your backyard, at parks, picnics, concerts, or anywhere life takes you. Keep one in your car or backpack, so you never miss a chance to hang.

 

Use It With Or Without The Built-In Bug Net

It  quickly converts, so you can use it with or without the mosquito net. We've increased the length of the  two way zipper so you can flip the net out of the way when it's not needed. 

 

Amazingly Comfortable

When it comes to hammocks, comfort is king. This design has been expert tested and proven to be extremely comfortable. It's 11' length, flattens out your body position and reduces uncomfortable pressure points, compared to shorter hammocks. Its 64" width allows you to lay at a strong diagonal angle, which most experts agree, is the most comfortable way to sleep in a hammock.

 

Built-In Structural Ridgeline = Maximum Comfort

The 2.0 features a built-in structural ridgeline that sets the sag of the hammock for maximum comfort every time.  It takes the guess work out of setting up your hammock and supports the integrated bug net too.  Our ridgelines are made from super strong rope and are spliced by hand in the U.S.

More Features & Improvements  of Version 2.0

New! Rapid Deployment Bag

Our new rapid deployment bag allows you to set up your hammock super fast. It's oversized, which makes packing up a breeze. It's never been so easy to set up your hammock! 

 

NEW! The Rapid Deployment Bag makes setting up & packing up your Go Camping Hammock faster than ever!

Converts Quickly

The 2.0 quickly converts, so you can use it with or without the net. We've increased the length of the two way zipper, so you can flip the net out of the way when it's not needed.

NEW! The net can be stowed away with the 3 hooks and loops.

 

New! The double zipper has been upgraded to YKK brand, the world's best zipper maker! 

 

New! We've added 5 under quilt hooks to the hammock. The hooks can be used to secure your under quilt so it stays in place all night.

 

 New! Premium Aluminum Carabiners

The 2.0 includes two premium aluminum carabiners, a $13 value! They're different colors to mark the head and foot end of the hammock. The 2.0 is symmetrical so you can use either ends as the head end. 

 

It's easy to set up the 2.0 with the included carabiners. They are completely smooth so you don't have to worry about them snagging the hammock fabric or the suspension loops. 

 

Optional Quick Link Tree Straps

Our optional Quick Link Tree Straps make set up a breeze. The straps are optional, so you can choose the suspension system that's right for you. You can add Quick Link Tree Straps to you hammock when you check out, at a special price.

Craftsmanship & Quality 

From raw materials to the final product, the Go Camping Hammock 2.0  is made by skilled experts. The high level of craftsmanship is second to none. By having experienced professionals produce this hammock, we are ensuring that each backer receives a high quality product that will serve them for years to come.  

Top Quality Fabrics

The 2.0 is made from the same durable, high quality materials as the original. The body is breathable 70D Nylon and the net is high strength polyester with a tight weave that even protects you from tiny no-see-ums.

Specifications

  • Length: 11 feet
  • Width: 64 inches
  • Packed Size: 9" X 6"  (loosely packed and easily compresses to a smaller size)
  • Weight of Hammock Only: 2 lb. 1 oz.
  • Weight of Compete Kit :  2lb. 9 oz. (Includes Stakes, Shock Cords Carabiners, Rope Loops and Stuff Sack
  • Weight of Quick Link Tree Straps: 12 oz. 
  • Hammock Fabric: 70D High Tenacity Nylon
  • BugNet: Polyester Mesh, 650 Holes Per Square Inch - Blocks No-See-Ums
  • Rapid Deployment Bag Fabric: Waterproof 70D Polyester w/ Polyurethane Coating
  • Max Weight: 400 lbs.

Expert Tested

We sent out some Go Camping Hammock 2.0's to be tested and reviewed. Check out some of the reviews below.

 

Wingman115

 

Drop Forged Survival

 

Kullcraven Bushcraft & Survival

 

See what The Outdoor Gear Review had to say about the original version of the Go Camping Hammock. The 2.0 is even better!

Hammock Comfort Tips Tutorial

So what are you waiting for? Order your Go Camping Hammock 2.0 today!
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★★★★★ 5
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★★★★★ 4
Wolverine, Warpath, Wolfsbane and X-23 (+Angel). PA fun.
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