🌲 Elevate Your Adventure with COVACURE!
The COVACURE Camping Hammock is an ultralight, durable hammock made from 210T parachute nylon, featuring a ventilative mosquito net and supporting up to 440 lbs. It includes all necessary accessories for easy setup and is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking for comfort and convenience.
Brand | COVACURE |
Model Number | Hammock-1 |
Colour | Army Green |
Product Dimensions | 260 x 130 x 2.51 cm; 680 g |
Item Weight | 680 g |
T**Y
For the price.... amazing, but factor in other costs.
1st night use, I bought one for me and my son. Quality is good, comfort is good and for the price darn good!HOWEVER: If you're going to be wild camping there's a couple of key things you need to know.1. You'll need an under-blanket (£40 min) or use a cheap camping mat. I bought both and let my son use the under-blanket whilst I used the camping mat. What kind of father would I be if it was the other way around? He was complaining he was roasting hot, and whilst I wasn't cold, I did wake in the night to find my back freezing because the camping mat had shifted. So in short you will get away with a camping mat, but it's a lot of faff. My son said he was warm all night. By the way, the under-blanket was fitted in seconds! If you're interested this is the one I bought that fitted perfectly for this hammock:https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0894LBKXD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=12 You'll need a LARGE tarp (£30 min). Obviously if it rains you'll need something to direct the rain away from your Hammock. I made the mistake of buying 'two' without paying attention to the sizes. Discovered on setting up they were far to small and a good chunk of either end of the hammock was exposed and as they're banana shaped, had it rained, water would have run down and gathered in the base of the banana and we'd have been screwed. Thankfully, we missed the bullet and it didn't rain, but I now have two £20 tarps that are pretty much useless for the job, so do your research and make sure you buy a tarp that's large enough to cover the entire length.So whilst the hammock itself is cheap, factor in the other costs.As for the Hammock itself, I can't fault it and it was one of the best nights (camping) sleeps I've had. No sore back / shoulder, and being able to see out into the forest night was lovely. I used it with a sleeping bag, but zipped the bag up only a little for my feet, had the sleeping bag back to front and simply used it like a duvet. I was warm all night with the exception of the period I described above.The mosquito net, or midge net as we call it in Scotland was better than I thought. Once in, zip it up and you're protected from those little..... $*$*##s It does lie against your body / face but it didn't bother me or my son, and I even worked out I could use a small carabiner clip to attach it to the para cord holding the tarp up to have it free from your personal space.Setting it up was unbelievably quick. There was some trial and error setting up my one, but once I'd figured it out, I had my son's one up in less than a minute (try doing that with a tent!). Took way longer to get the tarp set up.Taking it down and packing it away was also super fast. Tip for you though. Unclip one end only. Leave the other end attached and roll the hammock up passing the pouch, all the way to the other end. Unclip the other end when it's completely rolled up and pop it straight into the pouch. Thank me later for that one :)As a motor cyclist who likes to solo camp, I can't ever seeing me going back to a tent. The fact everything packs up to a very small footprint is fantastic.
B**M
Strong, Light and Very Easy to Set Up
It comes well packaged in a zip seal bag that has basic set up instructions printed on it. Further more the included printed instructions are comprehensive and easy to follow.The hammock and contents are stored within the built in bag/stuff sack. It's greatreat to have it all self contained and the pouch becomes handy storage when it is set up as a hammock. The bungees and pegs have their own little bag too which is a nice touch.I had no previous experience with hammocks before receiving this but I had it set up indoors in a few minutes.I removed it from the pouch, set up the two strong straps and clipped it on. As simple as that.It feels well built and stitching looks strong. The two long straps have plenty of adjustment points on them.The included bungee cords are very handy for spreading the hammock out. The built in fly sheet looks like it'll be great for stopping midgies and it doesn't smother your face either.Overall a fantastic product and an even more fantastic price. Definitely recommend it.
B**N
The Budget Hammock That Delivers Comfort and Quality Without Breaking the Bank
This is a fantastic hammock that offers great comfort when set up correctly. Everything about it feels and looks high-quality, and it's remarkably easy to set up. The included instructions are a nice touch – they're clear and simple to follow.I've used this hammock on many camping trips and explorations in various wooded areas. I've only encountered one minor issue: the bug net, which goes over the top, can tear in areas with a lot of tension.Regarding portability, the weight is reasonable, but its size can take up a bit of space depending on how you pack it. While folding it away can sometimes be a little tricky, it's a minor point.Other than that, this is a great hammock! It holds my weight perfectly, is simple to set up, and the materials feel high-quality where it counts.Who is this hammock for?Overall, if you're looking for some outdoor fun without spending a lot of money, this hammock is an excellent find, and I would definitely recommend it. However, if you plan to use a hammock in harsh conditions or need something that takes up minimal space, you might want to consider a smaller and more durable option. Hope this helps :)
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