I'm an Avid Camper, and I've Been Using the Same $55 Hammock for the Past 10 Years
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I'm an Avid Camper, and I've Been Using the Same $55 Hammock for the Past 10 Years
"ENO (short for Eagles Nest Outfitters) is the gold standard of hammocks, perhaps best known for its award-winning two-person DoubleNest design, a two-person version that has more than 4,500 perfect ratings across REI and Amazon. The SingleNest is exactly the same, just slightly smaller in width and weight. It measures about 9.5 feet long and almost five feet wide, weighing in at just one pound. It's so lightweight and packs so small, I often carry it in my backpack for hikes lasting multiple days."
"The material is a durable 70-denier nylon taffeta that's supremely soft, breathable, cooling, and quick-drying. It's the antithesis of stiffness; this material is so silky, it just kind of slips through your fingers like a fluid. The seams are reinforced with triple stitching, which helps it hold up to 400 pounds without ripping. Despite its smaller frame, this one-person hammock has the same weight limit as the two-person version, and I've been able to share it with my 15-pound dog-and even another person-on several occasions."
A decade-old ENO SingleNest hammock functions as a portable bed for camping and hiking, prized for its packability and comfort. The hammock measures about 9.5 feet long and almost five feet wide while weighing roughly one pound, allowing it to fit easily into a backpack for multi-day hikes. The fabric is 70-denier nylon taffeta that is soft, breathable, cooling, and quick-drying. Triple-stitched seams reinforce the construction and support up to 400 pounds. The SingleNest mirrors the popular DoubleNest design in performance but in a slightly smaller, lighter one-person format.
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