Fox OutdoorProducts Jungle Hammock
M**A
Corner Tore & Fell
Tore out on corner support, Fell !
C**J
Very poor quality
The first night I used it, one of the two zippers broke, threads were unweaving along the seem the of the mosquito net and zipper which constantly got stuck in the remaining zipper. I'm only 180 pounds but it seem like that was too much for the hammock itself as the fabric stretched out and began developing tiny holes that made the hammock dangerous to sleep in. Then to top it off, the upper part of the hammock where the ropes are connected completely separated from the rest of the hammock.The poor quality isn't worth the price you have to pay for it.
A**R
for the back yard only
The hammock has tons of space inside if you can set it up properly in the wilderness. This is hammock for your back yard to keep the mosquito off you. I used this for a 12 day canoe trip in MN and it was time consuming to set-up. The rope that supports the hammock shifts. If you do not ensure the rope is equal distance from the rings you will roll in the night and cannot escape because the entrance is only on one side. You must have a 10x14 trap or larger over you to stay dry. A heavy storm and you will be wet the next day. At day 8 the mosquito netting separated from the hammock so I had to duck tape it. You will need 2 stick to wedge in the eylete that hold the hammock up from the ropes. This will help stop the rope shifting causing a unstable hammock rollover in the middle of the night. If you set-up a new camp site everyday do not buy. Put this in your back yard for short naps. Consider the cost/weight a 10x14 or larger trap to stay dry and this hammock does not make economic sense. This hammock and 10x14 nylon tarp weight more than a 2 person tent.
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