Saturday, July 30, 2011

Kammok. A Lightweight, Fast-Hanging Camping Hammock

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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