Camping Hammocks for Outdoor Adventures

Dr. Allen Cherer
2 min readJul 25, 2021

Camping is an activity that is enjoyed by many people. It is often described as a peaceful relaxation moment away from all the stressors and obstacles of reality. Not every camper is keen on setting up a tent though. This is where hammocks come in handy. Whether someone wants to spend less time setting up a sleeping area or just wants a cozy place to rest, here are a few examples of that you can use.

ENO Double Nest Hammock

This hammock is a soft and breathable relaxation item. It can hold up to two people and can easily be folded up and packed to the estimated size of a softball into an attached compression sack.

Kammok Roo Double Hammock

This hammock provides support and comfort for up to two people. The Roo Double was designed to be able to hold up to 500 lb off the ground. The fabric used to make these hammocks, however, is soft and light without compromising its strength.

Hennessy Hammock Expedition Series

This fan-favorite hammock provides the feature of easy entry through the bottom of the hammock. Once inside, the bottom fastens with velcro and supports the bodyweight inside. Another feature of this hammock is that it is designed with an asymmetrical shape and comes with a rainfly.

Wise Owl Outfitters Hammock

This is a single, light, and compact hammock option for an outdoor adventure. It is made from sturdy parachute nylon. This hammock includes a stuff sack for easy packing as well as hangable nine-foot-long straps.

Kammok Mantis Ultralight Hammock

The straps on this hammock are designed to be up to 15 times stronger than steel, but still light enough to float on top of the water. This is said to be one of the best hammocks for sleeping. It has a mesh canopy for insect protection, a rain cover for storms, and a space inside for anything needed to be kept close by.

Portable Folding Steel Frame Hammock with Bag

This hammock is said to be the easiest to set up for camping. Its steel base can hold up to 264 pounds.

These hammocks, plus many more, are sure to result in a satisfied and well-rested camper!

Originally published at https://drallencherer.org on July 25, 2021.

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Dr. Allen Cherer
Dr. Allen Cherer

Written by Dr. Allen Cherer

Dr. Allen Cherer — Charlotte, North Carolina-based Pediatrician and Neonatologist. https://www.linkedin.com/in/allencherer/

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I get cold very easily, and some people in tents left at 430 am because they were too cold. In my hammock tent, I had a tent pad and my sleeping bag, that's it. I put my tent pad to tuck into the corners of my hammock so I had a flat lay.
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