I bought the 3 m TigerWood brown straps with the idea of making it easier and safer to hang a hammock—and I have to admit, it was a great choice. The quality is immediately apparent: strong, flexible material, durable stitching, and sturdy loops that provide a great sense of security during installation. The 3-meter length seems optimal—it allows you to set up a hammock between trees at various distances, but it's not so long that it gets tangled during use. Thanks to the loop system, it's easy to adjust the length and height—no need to tie knots, which I really appreciate, especially when camping or in the forest, where efficiency and comfort matter. The brown color is also practical—it blends well with the natural surroundings, doesn’t stand out, and doesn’t show dirt as much as the lighter versions do. It’s also important that the straps don’t damage the tree bark—their width allows the weight to be distributed evenly, so I’m confident I’m not harming the environment. I’ve already tested the straps on several trips and during longer campouts—they hold stably, don’t slip, don’t fray, and when folded, they take up minimal space in the backpack. I recommend them to anyone who cares about quick hammock setup and protecting nature.
TigerWood Hammock Mounting Straps 3 m - Olive
The pair of 3-meter straps in olive green is crafted for suspending a hammock, securing heavy equipment during treks, or handling various camping activities. Its 25 mm width efficiently safeguards tree bark against mechanical damage.
Durable material, load capacity 550 kg, attachment loops
Straps are crafted from a durable, weather-resistant material, providing reliability even under rigorous use in challenging environments. Each has a maximum load capacity of 550 kg. Both ends feature loops for quick and secure attachment.
Main features
- Robust material
- 3 m strap length
- 25 mm width
- Loops for attachment on both ends
- Maximum load capacity of 550 kg
Technical data
Color: Olive
Load capacity: up to 550 kg
Width: 25 mm
Length: 3 m
Weight: 220 g
Manufacturer: TigerWood, Poland
MILITARY is a premium dealer of TigerWood.
TigerWood is a Polish outdoor brand, established in 2018 in Czestochowa, operating near the Krakow-Czestochowa Upland. It specializes in designing hammocks, tarps, hiking stoves and outdoor clothing, based on practical experience gained during bushcraft expeditions. The equipment undergoes demanding tests - the flagship Bear hammock underwent a load test involving a tank. Hammocks are equipped with integrated mosquito nets, and stoves from the Piran series are distinguished by their compact form and durable construction. The brand focuses on functionality, robustness and the real needs of users, while promoting the responsible use of nature. With this approach, TigerWood is gaining increasing recognition among outdoor and survival enthusiasts.
| EAN | 5904988198023 |
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| Brand | TigerWood |
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Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 19
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Well-made, durable straps from a Polish company. They are quite long, so there’s enough length, and the loops at the ends are not a problem. You can tie a knot similar to a tie and easily adjust the length – instructions are in the provided video. To sum up, these are very solid straps and there’s no need for more loops. It’s worth supporting Polish brands, tigerwood guarantees high quality.
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The three-meter Tiger Wood straps are great even for thicker trunks. Their main advantages are a capacity up to 550 kg and solid craftsmanship. I recommend both this product and shopping at Militaria, because the delivery was quick.
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The original Lesovik straps were too short for thick trees, so I went with these and it was a very good choice. They seem strong, have a load capacity up to 550 kg and are 3 meters long – the perfect set that makes me feel more confident when hanging my hammock.
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When I first started hammocking, I bought straps right away, but chose the 2-meter ones and many times I missed those extra 50 cm to hang my hammock where I wanted. Now I have two pairs of straps and recommend buying longer ones from the beginning – one set for the hammock, the other for gear. It’s a great solution.
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These are probably some of the best straps I’ve had. In my opinion, it’s not worth using less convenient systems like whoopie slings for hanging a hammock. It’s better to go with straps. Their price is really attractive, and the straps, especially in summer, are often covered with resin anyway.
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The straps are solid. I tested them while hanging a hammock for two people – they held the weight without any problem and didn’t slip. The only drawback is that the loops are only on the ends, so you need to make your own.
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Thanks to the long straps and whoopie slings, I can hang my hammock almost anywhere. I don’t have to choose specific thin trees or a certain spacing – you just have to wrap these straps around the trees the right number of times. They even seem stronger than some climbing-certified ones, so they’re definitely suitable for mounting a hammock.
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These straps stand out compared to others – they have a strength of up to 550 kg, while most competitors offer straps rated for 200-300 kg. It’s worth having that much margin, because then you can sleep peacefully, not worrying about breaking.
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Great straps! The manufacturer claims a strength of up to 550 kg and in my opinion, though I haven’t tested it myself, they will easily handle much more thanks to the quality workmanship. TigerWood is a high-class product. Compared to photos of other straps, these seem much sturdier. They could even be used as a tow rope on a camping trip. I’m considering buying a second set in case I need to hang a hammock between really far-apart trees – it’s good to have them as a backup.
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You can immediately tell these straps are really solid. The declared load capacity of 550 kg isn’t just an advertising gimmick. I’m sure they can handle much more. TigerWood stands out from the competition, both in quality and price – together they make a great product.
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These straps make setting up a hammock much easier. They’re well made and really work. I recommend them to everyone, especially since it's a product from Poland.
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Durable straps for attaching. I’ve used them – slept, jumped, and they handled everything without any problem. Optimal length and no stretching made hanging the hammock easy. I recommend!
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They inspire trust. I recommend them!
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Solid and long straps, their only downside is that the end rings could be sewn in a half-eight, not just straight.
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