Hammocks
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MummyPod Is a Sleeping Bag Built for Hammocks
If you haven't yet skipped pitching the tent by the fire in favor of counting sheep in a hammock you're missing out. Outdoor Vitals is currently running a Kickstarter project to raise funds for their innovative new sleeping bag and hammock system called MummyPod. MummyPod is a new sleeping bag setup that…
TrailNest Roof Top Hammock Stands
If you're looking for an intimate couples getaway, you won't find much better than the middle of nowhere in a rooftop getaway on your car or truck. We've seen plenty of rooftop setups for camping or storage, but nothing like the TrailNest Roof Top Hammock Stands. As the name implies,…
8 Camping Hammocks for Relaxing By the Fire
There are plenty of fantastic camping hammocks that will get you off the ground and relaxing by the fire in no time. Of course, that depends on how much you want to spend, how many seasons you plan on using it through and whether or not you want to add…
REI Tent Hammock
Can't decide between a tent or a hammock for your next trip and don't want to bring both? REI built a tent hammock. The REI Co-op Quarter Dome Air Hammock works like a traditional hammock, in that you hang it from your surroundings using guylines, but it has four instead…
Inferno All-Weather Hammock
Designed and developed by Sierra Madre Research, Inferno is a two piece insulation system that lets you use your hammock in the winter. Inferno was born out of a desire to take the hammock out of the warm weather only gear bin in order to use it to enjoy scenic…
The Hot Tub Hammock
We love hot tubs. We love hammocks. Naturally, the combination of the two is also something that we love. The Hydro Hammock is a hammock, a hot tub, a hot tub liner, a shower, a waterbed and also a swinging pool. You can hang it from a tree or your…
This Might Be The World’s Best Camping Hammock
When you're camping, there are a few different options for sleeping. Bring an air mattress if space on the ground and in your tent allows. Sleep on the ground. "Rough it" in a cabin if the facilities are available. Or, bring a hammock like the Roo from Kammok and sleep…