🌿 Elevate your outdoor chill — hammock luxury meets bug-free bliss!
The Onewind 11ft Camping Hammock combines ultra-durable 40D Ripstop Nylon with a 1500 lbs UHMWPE adjustable ridgeline, offering a spacious 11' x 64" double hammock design for ergonomic diagonal sleeping. Integrated with a heavy-duty mosquito net featuring a 2-way zipper, it ensures bug-free comfort. Weighing just 2.1 lbs and packing down to a compact size, it includes 12ft tree straps and a full accessory kit, making it the ultimate lightweight, portable sleep system for hiking and backpacking.
M**R
Way better than expected
So.I've done a fair amount of hammock camping, and was looking to upgrade. Integrated bug net was key. Ridgeline a nice addition. Double layer as I do winter camping in a hammock as well. This checked all the boxes at a price much less than places like Hammock Gear or Dutchware.Not that I would turn down a Dutchware Chameleon, mind you. Fantastic, will all the lovely accessories. Unfortunately, over my budget.This one with solid construction, enough space for the Hennessy Double Bubble pad in between the layers, as pictured.Ridgeline took some adjustment, and frankly is the weak part of the setup. The Ridgeline is an adjustable whoopie sling. The minimum length is a little long, may replace with my own.Comes with a stuff sack that can hang on the line. Some very nice partially covered loops to make prussik knots to hang stuff on the Ridgeline.Bug net is top quality but cannot be fully detached. I am in bug country so it's never coming off, that's not an issue for me.End suspension is cinch buckle, looks identical to what you see on the Dutchware site. It works well, with endless adjustibility. I am partial to a different setup and some day will probably switch that out.The pictured underquilt is a Hammock Gear Incubator. It fits well. Turns out the outside edge of this hammock has little hooks that can be used to attach the underquilt. They aren't in the perfect position for the HG underquilt, but they are very close. Some loops of shock cord and you are in business.Overall, you get a lot here for not a lot of scratch. I bought a netted hammock here on Amazon from another brand and it was garbage from day one. I won't feel a need to upgrade this one for a very long time.
D**E
Great hammock!
Great starter hammock, has everything you need to see if hammock camping is for you. Quality materials and construction
C**E
Exceptional value
The tempest 11’ is an awesome value for the price. I started with a cheaper generic $30 hammock that had an elastic ridgeline and didn’t know what I was missing. The Onewind offers just the right amount of space at 11 feet long, the straps and cinch buckles are a dream, and the ridgeline is next level. Highly recommend this particular hammock for those on a budget, but actually wanting to get outdoors because it’s built well and still fairly light. Plus, the bugnet is very well done with a super smooth zipper that doesn’t easily snag or hang up.
S**Y
Sturdy, easy, and my favorite thing about camping now.
Tested out in a thunderstorm last night while camping. Yes. The Rain fly I had really did most of the work but the hammock was sturdy, comfy, and just all around perfect. Packed up this morning and like always it went dry, right back into the bag. I do wish they could do something s little special like a secondary pouch on the hammock bag for the straps though.
A**O
Stain
The hammock works great so far. It's very spacious. It seems a little larger than the 9ft hammock bags even though it's 12ft and is very lightweight for its size. The straps are very clean and seems durable. The bug net is well designed and can be opened and put in a bag on the ridgeline. It's a nice shade of olvve green. There was a stain on the hammock, however, which I'm hoping was during manufacturing and can be cleaned off but very much could be from receiving a used product since it looks like it could be dirt. I spat on my finger and rubbed on it and it's definitely dirt but I doubt it's from me since this is my first set up and it didn't touch the ground to my knowledge.
T**N
This is the most complete hammock setup I have ever used
Over the weekend I went camping in a hammock that I have camped in on numerous occasions, and while it has always performed adequately, there were always small annoyances that I just dealt with. Well, I made two mistakes in preparing for my trip: 1. I forgot my sleeping bag. No big deal, I'm headed to the desert, how cold can it get? And besides, I have two small down blankets as well as an underquilt in my pack. 2. If I want to keep the rain or dew out, I would need to use a tarp over the hammock. Since I also have two tarps in my kit, I didn't see this as a problem. Well, the first tarp goes over the general area where the hammock would be. The second, smaller tarp, I kept for going directly over the tarp, almost touching the bug net. It was the latter tarp that I didn't think I needed. Well, let me tell you, it can get plenty cold in the desert, as I was reminded when the temperature dropped to 25 degrees F. After toughing it out for the night, I had had enough, and headed home.Once I arrived at home, I started looking at what worked and what didn't, and since this was just a practice run for a much longer and more remote trip I have planned for the summer, I had my list to work from. First, I thought it would be really nice if the bug net was either able to be opened from both sides of the hammock, or better yet, detach completely. Secund, and I didn't think I would even find a solution to this, was that the "tarp" could be integrated into the hammock itself. So I got on Amazon and started looking. After what seemed endless hammocks that didn't fit the bill, I found the Onewind Airstream Camping Hammock with Mosquito Net and Windsock. It had everything I needed, including things that were not on my list since I assumed I would have to add them later, like an adjustable ridge line to manage the sag, and a bag on that line in which I could store things.Long story short, this hammock exceeded all of my expectations. It is functional, comfortable, durable, and it shows that the folks over at Onewind have put a lot of thought into it, as only someone who actually uses a hammock for camping could have.Five stars. Onewind has hit one out of the park with this hammock. At the price, it's more value for the money than hammocks I have used at three times the price.
T**R
Great hammock
Differently one of my favorite hammocks
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