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Grand Trunk Ultralight Hammock

Grand Trunk Ultralight Hammock

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Brand: Grand Trunk
Category: Sports
Department: unisex-adult

Buy New: $15.99 - $29.99 (On sale from $51.99)
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 23 reviews
Sales Rank: 359

Media: Apparel
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 15 x 9 x 6

MPN: UH-02
Model: GT-05
UPC: 892902000116
EAN: 0892902000116


Features:
  • Ultra-lightweight travel hammock made of 100-percent polyester taffeta
  • Weighs a mere 12 ounces, making it easy to pack and carry on hikes
  • Comes with pair of 10-foot pieces of pre-knotted 4.5 mm accessory rope
  • Attached S-hooks for easy hanging; attached stuff sack for compact transport
  • 250-pound capacity; measures 9.5 x 4.5 feet; 10-year warranty

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Product Description
When its time to travel light and fast dont forget your UL hammock from The Travel Hammock. Packs down to a mere 12 oz and offers a comfortable a portable sleeping solution, as well as a place to rest your tired feet for a few minutes on the trail. Comes complete with everything you need to use and sets up in less than a minute. Can be used with a sleeping pad to help create the ultimate off the ground lightweight solution. Holds 250 lbs.

Amazon.com Product Description
When it's time to travel light and fast, turn to the Ultra-Light Hammock from Travel Hammock. The UL Hammock is made of 100-percent polyester taffeta, which is not only comfortable enough for quick naps and evening snoozes, but also packs down to a mere 12 ounces. As a result, it's a breeze to bring this hammock on long hikes without weighing down your pack. The hammock is also compatible with a sleeping pad, creating the ultimate off-the-ground sleeping solution.




The Ultra-Light Hammock provides a comfortable, lightweight sleeping solution.
And setup couldn't be easier thanks to the included hammock hanging kit, which includes two 10-foot pieces of pre-knotted 4.5 mm accessory rope and step-by-step instructions. Other details include attached S-hooks for easy hanging, a 250-pound weight capacity, and a mildew-resistant, quick-dry design. Equipped with an attached stuff sack for easy transport, the UL Hammock measures 9.5 by 4.5 feet and carries a 10-year warranty.

Key Features:

  • Weighs 12 ounces
  • Measures 9.5 feet long by 4.5 feet wide
  • Supports up to 250 pounds
  • Made with polyester taffeta
  • Includes stainless steel S-hooks for easy hanging
  • Attached stuff sack for easy storage
  • Mildew resistant
  • Dries quickly
  • Easy to hang

Manufacturer's Warranty
Ten-year warranty




Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Perfect Travel Hammock for Relaxation Use (with a Great Price!)   February 3, 2010
H. Angeles (Hawaii, USA)
I bought this as a Christmas present for my husband since we go to the North Shore almost every weekend. It is perfect! Very easy to set up between various coconut trees without hurting them, it's lightweight, packs down very small, it's durable, and it's comfortable. It's nice not to have to lug the big chair with us. I decided to go with the Grand Trunk brand because I wasn't really sure of the real differences between the two brands. The differences I did find were in the material, price, and strap setup. Based on the reviews, the material seemed to be more breathable and ideal for Hawaii climate. The strap setup- well I didn't find the rope to be as user friendly or easily compatible with different scenarios (based on the reviews of course) so I did buy the ENO slap straps pro to use with it. And the last difference: price. I couldn't pass it up. GT was 1/3 the price of ENO so...


4 out of 5 stars Does the Job   January 27, 2010
James B. Rex (Tyler, TX USA)
Very Light... Compact... Easy to setup... Not as comfortable as cotton hammocks of the same cocoon style but at a fraction of the weight and space this is perfect for Bug-Out Bags, SHTF packs.


1 out of 5 stars Missing order   January 25, 2010
Nicketas A. Balikes (MANVEL, TX, US)
0 out of 6 found this review helpful

Ordered this item on 01/13/2010 said it was shipped out 01/14/2010. As of 01/19 still had not received it. Was sent usps and supposed to arrive 01/19/2010. Called Amazon 01/19/10 they gave me credit for shipping charges but told me to wait till 11/25/10. This is 1/25/2010 and NO Hammock...No Updates from Amazon or USPS. Called they refunded my money, but 12days and nos answer ? Terrible service.


5 out of 5 stars Less than $20, Perfect 10   October 24, 2009
John Runion
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I just want to say that I was going to get the ENO hammock and shell out $50 for the name. I am so glad I did not! This thing is great, packs down tiny, you could throw this in any day pack and boom you have a place to chill and relax. I just got back from San Juan and my wife and I used this on the beach in the palm trees. You cannot beat this price and the construction is top notch...buy this hammock!


4 out of 5 stars great hamock, easy to carry and use. surprisingly sturdy   October 18, 2009
Eastbluff Trading Company, Inc. (NEWPORT BEACH, CA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

We travel to south america frequently to source top grade cacaos. Last month went on a trek to columbian/venezuelan border in the jungles looking for porcelana as well as coastal mountains off the caribean for a week.


Bought two of these and a regular travel hammock for my brother, cousin and myself. At first my cousin 220lb was reluctant to get in as he thought it wouldn't hold him, we tied it low to the ground around 1 inch clearance in case it didn't hold he wouldn't get hurt. after he zipped himself in, he was out cold in about 5minutes and slept through the night no worries held up great for 5 days.

Was worried the nylon would be hot, it's not, very breathable to lay on and top net lets breeze come through.

I love these things, easy to use, has tie on rope, hooks, travel pouch, plus saves you from having to douse yourself with deet.

recommend netted for anyone camping where there might be mosquitos and the open top for anyone going to beach and want to lay around.

Also get some extra rope if you are tying to trees as the ones included are perfect for standard hammock notches but dont quite make it if you have to rig something to tree trunks.


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