What if, when you went camping, you could leave the tent behind, together with the napping bag, napping pad and all else. What if you could instead bring a tiny package, no bigger than a folded t-shirt and weighing about a pound? With the Kammok, you can.
The Kammock is a camping hammock from Dallas, Texas. Made from a lightweight, breathable ripstop nylon called "LunarWave," the hammock assumingly keeps you cold when it's prohibited and comfortable when it's cool. You may do not wish to nap coarse in a Kammock in the winter, but in warmer climes it creates a great lightweight tent deputy in the summer.
The rope is slung between trees, poles or whatever by a span of "Python Straps." These webbing straps have a double back on a finish so you can hang them around a case and pass the finish by the double back - no knots needed. The other finish fixes to the Kammock using a law carabiner.
You can moreover arrange the Kammock, and many importantly you can distortion prosaic if you wish to. Anyone who has outlayed a night in a normal hammock, napping with an arched back, will know only how necessary this is.
The Kammock is a Kickstarter project, and has already been funded. To obtain a after the pledging theatre finishes in September 1st, you'll must be pay $85. Just increase in a rain-fly (and a can of butterfly repellent) and you're done.
Kammock product page [Kickstarter around Werd ]
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