🌿 Camp light, lounge right — your ultimate ultralight outdoor escape!
The Onewind Camping Hammock is an ultralight, compact outdoor hammock crafted from durable 20D Ripstop Nylon. Weighing just over a pound including suspension, it features an adjustable UHMWPE ridgeline and 12ft tree straps for versatile, ergonomic setup. Complete with organizer and lantern hanger, it’s designed for campers, hikers, and backpackers seeking comfort and convenience on the trail.
Color | Od Green-11' Single Layer |
Brand | onewind |
Product Dimensions | 132"L x 55"W |
Folded Size | 3.5“*7” |
UPC | 736067795398 |
Manufacturer | onewind |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.94 x 5.35 x 3.43 inches |
Package Weight | 0.52 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 132 x 55 inches |
Brand Name | onewind |
Part Number | camping hammock |
Included Components | Hammock Tree Straps, Overhead Organizer, Adjustable UHMWPE Ridgeline, Lantern Hanger |
Size | 11' * 55" |
S**Y
Great comfortable, easy setup.
Everything about the Onewind Ultralight Hammock is great! I was really impressed with how light the hammock system is and its ability to carry all 200 lbs of me. Onewind Outdoors boasts of its ultralight nylon ripstop and it's a durable material. The fabric feels soft and smooth but is strong enough to hold me and sleep comfortableSetup was fast as I was able to set it up in a few minutes. It comes with cinch buckles and adjustable ridgeline that is pure genius as it really makes the adjustments way easier for that perfect hammock sag. My favorite part is the double stuff sack that it came with as you simply have to hang the bag on one end so the hammock never has to touch the ground. The tree straps are also non slip and has a single layer so it's quite light as well.Overall this hammock is great with great ridge line + great suspension and the best part is it's super lightweight so it's perfect for all backpacking trips.
D**I
Good value for money
Good quality for the money. Comfortable (the middle don't sag too much, so the side won't be pinching the underside of the thigh as much when sitting down, and when lying down the hammock won't close up on top of you. Packs down super small. Once hanged up it's big enough for two people sitting, and ok for two people lying down.
T**L
Almost Too Comfy
I subtracted a star because it didn’t include the ridge line organizer. Probably too strong, but I wanted one and didn’t get it.With that said it’s very well built, big enough to get a good sag and assume a diagonal position. The tree straps and cinch buckles work great. I haven’t tried adding a foam pad between the layers because it’s not cool enough for that, but I can’t see why that wouldn’t work.I’ve had an ENO two person Hammock for years and even on a good day it’s not as comfortable as this one. I’m about 5’11” and 210 or so. Maybe it’s better for someone smaller.When I first got this Hammock I spent some time dialing in the ridge line. The whoopie sling works great. The bury holds strong but adjusts when you need it to. Even the double ended bag works great. It makes setup and tear down fast and easy.Like I said, minus one star for no ridge line organizer. I’ll bump it to five if they send me one.
M**R
Great hammock
Easy to set up. Good straps and comfortable.Well made. The only down side is the stuff sack is a little small.
K**T
I LIKE It
Got it today and have already slept in it. Perfect (for my needs). It's long enough. It's wide enough. It's light. No carabiners to fool with or keep track of. It's double layered so I can slide my air mattress into the sleeve and have an even better sleep.The hammock comes stuffed into a sack with pull cords on each end. There is no stuff sack attached to the hammock itself. If there was one thing I'd change it's that small thing. And that's not worth losing any sleep over. See what I did there?As it is, I don't think I've ever had a better hammock.Well, that last comment didn't age well at all. No idea what happened or why but, the top layer of the double bottom failed at 3 a.m. Thankfully, that bottom layer of the mattress sleeve didn't fail. I now have a hole in the top layer that is increasing with every movement I make and my air mattress no slides out without warning. Makes for interesting sleeping.At least it lasted 3 months.
W**S
Impressive hammock system
I'm very impressed with this light weight hammock system. Setup was very easy with the included cinch buckles after get the hammock hung the adjustable ridgeline let's you get that perfect hang. They use a very lightweight ripstop material that at first I was thinking theirs no way this can hold a person my size which I'm 6" 200 lbs but after using this a day and multiple times getting in and out my doubts were gone.I'll be using the hammock on an upcoming weekend trip and I'll post an update but as for now this is a really good system at an affordable price.
M**S
Best more convenient
Very small pack size. Very strong. Very confortable. I throw a shemagh over my face if bugs are interupting my rest time. Easier than packing the bulk of a hammock with integrated bug net (a bit more bulky). I do, however, use the OneWind ultralight hammock with integrated zippered bug net when intending to overnight camp in warmer weather.
J**N
The Hammock is Fine, but That Ridgeline . . .
I live in Japan. I like to go camping in Japan but I always use a tent. I had been wanting to try Hammock Camping and I was home (in the US) in Jan/Feb of 2023 so I went onto Amazon and found this Onewind 11' Ultralight Camping Hammock with Adjustable Ridgeline. I then had my mother order it for me fron her account (because my Amazon account is Amazon Japan). I opened it to make sure there were no tears or anything, and there weren't, so I packed it away.Once I arrived in Japan, I went to a nearby park and hung the hammock between two pillars of a picnic pavilion so I could test it out. Once I had the straps up, I tried to adjust the whoopie sling to get the angle of the hammock to somewhere in the vicinity of how all the YouTube channels said it should be. No matter how hard I try, or how many videos I watch on how to adjust a whoopie sling, I cannot get this thing to move even an inch. I'm thinking it has to be defective or was spliced wrong. It's not like I'm just trying stuff willy-nilly. There are a lot of resources out there and I am following them step by step. They show the technique and say "Pinch here and pull there to tighten" or "Pinch there and pull here to loosen" and it works flawlessly for them, but none of those things work for me. It just won't move. I am stuck with an uncomfortable angle.As I said, I am in Japan. I'm not going to try sending it back and I don't think I'll be able to sleep in this hammock at the angle it is, so I think I may have to cut this ridgeline off, buy some Amsteel and then try to make one myself.Such a shame. The hammock feels like it would be great, other than that one flaw.
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