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Pros & Cons

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Pros

I purchased the ember 2 underquilt from amazon. This is a great upper quilt that is good down to 40 degrees used along with the ember 2 under quilt. Winter weekends in the mountain while in a hammock sounds very comfy to us.

The integrated bug netting with ridge line really save a lot of weight and hassle over a separate bug net with your hammock. The mesquito netting is a bonus but can also be a bit of a pain in breezy conditions. I think this is a better option than the...  Read More

The stuff sack this comes with and attaches to the side has enough room to both for the straps and the hammock itself. The helios straps are separate and worth the money. I use that one and my wife uses the eno.

The materials used for this hammock are top of the line. The bugnet connects to the ridgeline really conveniently, and you can cinch the straps. There's a pocket where the ridge line in stored inside where the net meets the hammock, good place to put ...  Read More

Integrated storage pockets at your head and to the side are really nice for stashing glasses, or your smartphone + battery pack, or head lamp. The sewn in pocket is great for storing your glasses while sleeping in the hammock. The inside zipper is glo...  Read More



Cons

It's just ok. The bug net is the real problem.

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Quality


Its very good quality i just like taking a great product and making it an outstanding product


This is a great upper quilt that is good down to 40 degrees used along with the ember 2 under quilt


I love the quality and thickness of the bug net the guy lines for the netting are a nice touchand not just 550 cord run through


The quality of eno hammocks are second to none and i have really enjoyed the flexibility the junglenest offers

Shipping


Even though i was outside the warranty period they issued me a full store credit on their website to purchase the same hammock ...  Read More

Packaging/appearance


The zippers glow in the dark too

Competitiveness


I am 56 years old and have done a lot of backpacking with a bivy sack or a tent and never got a good nigh sleep


Easy to setup with atlas suspension like the rest of enos products


The weight of the hammock is less than 2lbs to pack


I was able to lay in the hammock for over two hours watching the manchester united arsenal football game wearing shorts and a tshirt

Overview

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    net, great, good, easy and comfortable.
  • Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
  • Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
  • This product had a total of 335 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 29 2022.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The other issue which is very minimal is the noises


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    To further address the cold i tried using this hammock with no sleeping pad and it was even worse


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    So if you are a bigger person and feel that hammock life isn’t for you you’re wrong


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Pro its light convenient to pack it inside a backpack the bug screen is durable held my weight 170 when i flipped over getting in it has a zipper pocket inside the hammock for the bug screen rope


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The bug netting worked flawlessly even in the deep woods of maine


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    My only complaint is a simple fix the pressure toggles used on the storage sack and to adjust the netting height are super cheap and will break after any sort of use


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Luckily they are all only secured by a knot and can be replaced with a toggle of your choosing

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