The product is well-made and durable. In my opinion, it works better with straps than with whoopie slings, mainly because of better stability and width under load—this actually applies to all hammocks. The pocket for the sling is only on one side, and the included elastic lines for the mosquito net are definitely too short. I recommend purchasing a storage bag for easier folding and a sheath from the same company. For taller people who don't mind a bit more weight, I especially recommend the DDF XL hammock—the increased width and different construction noticeably improve comfort. On a side note—the photo shows the Frontline XL hammock, not the standard Frontline.
Professional hammock with integrated mosquito net to protect against small insects such as mosquitoes, ticks, flies, wasps and bees. The mosquito net is closed with a double-sided zipper and can be rolled up and pinned under the hammock if necessary. Its load-bearing capacity is as high as 150 kg, providing a high level of comfort. An ideal product for outdoor recreational trips, bushcraft expeditions, or survival trips.
Made of breathable and tear-resistant fabric. The construction of the hammock consists of two layers of fabric, which are connected to each other with wide Velcro straps, allowing you to place a carrimat or NRC film between them for the best thermal comfort. Inside, four pockets have been placed for handy trinkets like a flashlight, phone, keys or documents. Special two internal loops allow you to suspend handy gear, such as a light. Four external mounting loops make it easy to unfold the hammock in any conditions.
Included:
- 2 collapsible mosquito netting poles,
- Two pieces of 2 meters elastic cord for attaching the mosquito net,
- 10 meters of mounting tape for attaching the hammock.
Technical specifications
Color: woodland
Unfolded dimensions: 2.7 x 1.4 meters
Packed dimension: 16 x 26 x 12 cm
Carrying capacity: up to 125 kg
Material: 100% 180T polyester
Weight: 860 g
Manufacturer: DD Hammocks, United Kingdom
Camouflage Woodland
The Woodland camouflage pattern, often referred to as U.S. Woodland or M81, was introduced to the US Armed Forces in the early 1980s, evolving from the earlier ERDL design. For more than twenty years, this pattern was the standard for the US military until the end of the first decade of the 21st century. It is defined by large, irregular shapes in shades of green, brown, beige, and black, which offer superior camouflage and blending capabilities, particularly in forested environments. Its effectiveness and worldwide recognition led to the creation of numerous variants that have been adopted by over 60 military uniforms worldwide. The pattern has also significantly impacted popular culture, transitioning from military use to everyday fashion.
| Weight | 860 g |
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| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
| Dimensions when unfolded | 270 x 140 cm |
| Dimensions when folded | 16 x 26 x 12 cm |
| Transport cover | Yes |
| Material | 180T Polyester |
| Maximum load | 125 g |
| Mosquito net | Yes |
| Pockets for storing equipment | Yes |
| Suspension | Yes |
| EAN | 2007696514482 |
| Manufacturer code | 14 |
| Brand | DD Hammocks |
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Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 7
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Great hammock, easy to set up and take down. Well made, very comfortable.
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Very comfortable hammock, easy to assemble and just as easy to fold and pack. Sleeping under the open sky is something special.
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The hammock is exceptionally durable, has a dense, tight mosquito net, and you can place additional insulation between its two layers of material. It is spacious and equipped with practical pockets at the ends.
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Very good product, everything as described. I definitely recommend it.
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The hammock is versatile and well made. Due to its size and weight, it is better suited for motorized users. It is fully equipped: it has two layers, a comfortable integrated mosquito net, and loops for attaching an underquilt.
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This is my first hammock, so I don't have much to compare it to and my opinion may be subjective. Overall, I am satisfied; I have slept in it for three nights and have no major complaints. I bought a tarp from the same company (from another store) and a DD Hammocks underblanket to go with the set. The only thing I changed on the hammock was the suspension system to whoopie slings, TigerWood straps, and Bushmen carabiners from Militaria. The photos were taken before the suspension change.
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