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Eagles Nest Outfitters DoubleNest Hammock
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Eagles Nest Outfitters DoubleNest Hammock

Our Price: $48.49 - $68.95
Sale Price: $49.44 - $64.09
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Colors:
BLACK / REDFOREST / SILVERKhaki RoseKhaki/Black
Navy/ForestNavy/RoyalNavy/YellowOlive/Khaki
Olive/NavyOrange/GreyPowder Blue/RoyalPurple/Forest
Purple/FuchsiaPurple/TealRed/CharcoalTeal Khaki
Tomato KhakiTOMATO/ KHAKI
Description:

ENO's DoubleNest hammock makes you want to snuggle. With two-feet of extra width than the SingleNest, the DoubleNest allows room for one, two, three, or however you decide to pack 400lbs. The DoubleNest seats more than one person comfortably and is essential for family adventures. The DoubleNest still packs down to the size of a grapefruit, so there is no excuse to be without your ENO hammock.

Features:

2- to 3-person hammock that packs into size of grapefruit for easy carrying


Breathable woven nylon microfiber for superior strength and wear resistance


High-quality steel carabineers and strength-tested nautical-grade line


Stuffs into attached compression sack; holds up to 400 pounds


Available in variety of colors; 2-year manufacturer's warranty


Product Details:
Package Length: 5.9 inches
Package Width: 5.4 inches
Package Height: 4.1 inches
Package Weight: 1.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 83 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 83 customer reviews )
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68 of 68 found the following review helpful:

4Large double hammockMay 24, 2009
By C. Reynolds
UPDATE: I ended up purchase the Grand Trunk ultralight single hammocks for my two sons, so was able to actually compare the ENO with the Grand Trunk brands.

The ENO is definitely a thicker material - parachute nylon - while the Grand Trunk hammock are made a very thin nylon material. But for a hot/humid climate like Texas, the Grand Trunk hammocks outperformed the ENO hammock this weekend (May) while camping. The GT hammocks allowed the breeze to circulate, and actually keeps you quite a bit cooler. I think the ENO hammock will be better in the cooler times of the year, but for the summer - and for this price - the GT is a winner.

Also, if you are planning to purchase the "Slap Straps Pro" as I previously recommended - be wary that the tag states that they are for a weight max. of 200 lbs and does not tell whether this is per strap, or for the two straps combined (although the ENO hammock is rated for 400 lbs). If I had noticed this before I purchased, I would have contacted the manufacturer for clarification.

I debated between this and the Grand Trunk Double Hammock that was about $40 compared to ENO at $58. The ENO hammock has very good quality caribiners, unlike a lot of hammocks which have S-hooks (although I am sure you could purchase your own caribiners or higher quality S-hooks). Also, the ENO hammock is supposed to be able to hold up to 400 lbs, compared to most other hammocks which state 300 lbs. The hammock appears very durable and strong, and we have actually had it in the rain, and it dries very quickly.

The only Cons I saw compared to the GT hammock is that the ENO hammocks only carry a two year warranty, compared to GT's 10 year warranty. However, the ENO hammock quality appears superior. Also, note that the double hammock is very wide compared to a single hammock, so it takes a little bit of getting used to all the room you have :) (the extra material can actually "cover" you like a light blanket).

If you camp a lot and can spring for the Eagle's Nest Outfitters "slap straps pro" which are around $20-$25 - you won't regret it. They make putting this hammock up super-easy and super-fast. They are thin, lightweight, but super strong. They are also easier on tree-bark compared to plain rope. On that note, this hammock DOES NOT HAVE ROPE ATTACHED. So make sure you have some on hand, or buy the "slap straps".

19 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5My New BedJan 07, 2010
By M. Snodgrass
Been sleeping in this hammock as a bed for about 2 months. Very comfortable when I lay diagonally in it. Very sturdy and stable. Should last for a long time. My therm-a-rest made warm enough to sleep when the heater broke and my room went down to 45 degrees Fahrenheit. The extra room from the doublenest is great even for just one.

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:

5I could LIVE in this hammockDec 30, 2009
By D. Nelson
I bought this hammock after my brother got into hammock-camping. I only use it for one person, but because it's wider than a single nest, after I add a sleeping pad and my sleeping bag and camping pillow, there is plenty of fabric on the sides to protect me from breeze, or just make me feel like a caterpillar :) I slept in this for a week straight on one camping trip, with a rain fly set up for wind, rain & falling branch protection. I quickly discovered that if it's raining and you lay in the hammock to read & stay dry, it's IMPOSSIBLE to stay awake. It's incredibly relaxing, and this model is very well built. I just bought a second one for my fiance's christmas gift - no more tents!!

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Great product!Feb 03, 2010
By H. Angeles "Thrifty Trendy with Class"
I got to try out my friend's ENO singlenest hammock before actually investing in my own. And I say investment because these hammocks are not cheap. If you are an amateur and infrequent hammock user there's no need to buy an ENO. There are other brands that are just as comparable but for 1/3 the price. However, this hammock is top of the line. It packs down small, is very lightweight, easy to setup, and is very comfortable for two people. My husband and I are not large people by any means (I'm 5'4 and he's 5'8") so we fit perfectly without actually smothering eachother. If you are a single user you may feel swallowed up but the extra fabric is lightweight so I didn't have a major problem with it. Because these hammocks do not come with straps you must purchase them separately. I recommend the slap straps pro because of the length versatility. My friend had the regular straps (which are also very easy to use) but for maximum compatibility with whatever the setup situation may be, I would get the slap straps pro. There's nothing more frustrating than getting your hammock and not being able to set it up because the trees available are just not quite close enough. So spend the extra $5-$10 and get pro straps. I swear it will be worth it!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Son sleeps it in even when home...............Jul 11, 2011
By ATM
Okay, I don't normally take the time to review products, but after this weekend I just had to. I purchased this camping hammock for my son who is a counselor at a church camp for the summer. He is in charge of the groups that go out into the 2000 acres owned by the camp instead of the ones that sleep in the cabins. He had last week off and came home raving about this hammock. He said it is easy to put up and the most comfortable thing in the world. It's hard to question this since I went into his room and found that instead of sleeping in his BED while home, he had set up his hammock and was sleeping in it during his week off. I'd say that is a ringing endorsement of this products since I just spent a lot more money of a new box spring and mattress (name brand) a couple of months ago for him. Guess I could have saved that money!

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