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Lawson Hammock Blue Ridge Camping Hammock and Tent,

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Style: Lawson Hammock and Straps Bundle (2 PC)


Features

  • Ripstop Nylon and Polyester
  • Hybrid ground tent or hammock: can be used as a single or double ground tent, or a suspended hammock.
  • Ideal use: Perfect for all types of camping including car camping, backpacking, scouting, kayaking, canoeing, mountaineering, or jungle camping. Quick and easy setup only takes a few minutes. Suspend the hammock from Two trees or any sturdy object. No trees in sight, set-up as a ground tent.
  • Portable: with a compact pack size of 22 x 6 and pack weight of 4. 25 lbs This hybrid bivy and hammock is the perfect lightweight Shelter for all adventures.
  • Comfort: Lawson's patented design uses arch poles and spreader bars to keep the hammock bed flat, thus eliminating much of the cocoon effect created by standard parachute hammocks. With a roomy 90 x 42 interior and 275 weight capacity there is plenty of room to spread out.
  • Included: Lawson blue Ridge hammock/ ground tent Hybrid, detachable waterproof rain fly, integrated mosquito and bug net, stuff sack, spreader bars, and *hammock straps (*bundle only)

Color: Forest Green


Brand: Lawson Hammock


Product Dimensions: 90"L x 42"W


Folded Size: 22" x 6"


Global Trade Identification Number: 71


Color: ‎Forest Green


Brand: ‎Lawson Hammock


Product Dimensions: ‎90"L x 42"W


Folded Size: ‎22" x 6"


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎71


UPC: ‎856862001071


Manufacturer: ‎Lawson Hammock


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎24.25 x 6.75 x 6.25 inches


Package Weight: ‎2.95 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎90 x 42 x 0.99 inches


Brand Name: ‎Lawson Hammock


Warranty Description: ‎1 year.


Model Name: ‎Blue Ridge Hammock


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎Lawson Hammock w/Straps


Style: ‎Lawson Hammock and Straps Bundle (2 PC)


Included Components: ‎Poles (spreader bar + arch poles), Stuff Sack, Hammock Straps, Hammock Body, Rainfly


Outer Material: ‎rip-stop


Size: ‎One Size


Sport Type: ‎Camping & Hiking


Date First Available: September 13, 2017


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  • Owned one for 13 years. Just bought a replacement.
Style: Hammock
I've camped on several continents with this tent. It most certainly isn't for everyone, as it requires a bit of finesse when sleeping in it. However, if you want to pull up and pitch a tent in 5 minutes (realistically), and break it down again in the same timeframe, I don't know of a faster tent to pitch. Carabiners are attached to both ends for quick attachment to tree savers, which are straps with loops that go around trees as slip knots. Pitching is as fast as: 1. Finding two trees roughly 15'-20' apart. 2. Throwing the straps around tree one and then tree two 3. Unrolling the tent and clipping it to tree one 4. Hold it off the ground (yes! no dirt!) and clip it to the strap on tree 2 5. Adjust (if necessary) to level it out and stretch it tighter (if you like it tight) 6. Push 2 4ft tent poles into place (takes less than a minute). Done. It reads about as long as it takes. The hardest part is breakdown, when you have to roll the tent back up. If the ground is wet, I do this while standing (granted, I'm a little taller than most, so it may not work for everyone) and straight back into the bag. Also, if you want, you don't have to put the poles in and can use it like an ordinary hammock. The trick to sleeping, is not to lie directly inline with the hammock but to turn diagonal, so that the ends twist. This makes it much flatter and more comfortable for sleeping. I get asked if it flips. The tighter you pull the tent, the more unstable it becomes. So it's a balancing act. Getting into/out of the tent is not for everyone either. This takes some balance. You lean far back onto the tent and then let your weight get carried. Then pivot and slip into the tent. To get out again, assume a similar position from inside the tent, then extend your feet out and rotate down onto them. I clip my shoes/boots to a carabiner on the loop right outside the tent door so that bugs and other stuff doesn't get into them, plus, they are easy to put on while still in the tent. I've slept on cliff faces, with amazing views in Europe, between palm trees directly on the beach, between mangroves over the water and right off the road in more places than I can count, as I could pull off and quickly pitch the tent. If there are no trees, the tent still works on the ground, without an issue. They say it is a 2-man tent, but I haven't tried that and am skeptical it would work... Finally, hammocks are cold at night which is great in hot environments, as it works like built-in air conditioning. The bottom of the tent is always cooled off by passing air. In colder weather, a sleeping pad and/or quilt is an absolute must. You'll get cold fast if you don't take a pad out with you. For me, it is the one-size-fits-all tent that I take everywhere. it isn't light, it isn't small, but it works nearly everywhere for one person. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024 by Guy

  • LAWSON Hammock-- AWESOME! (homemade underquilt)
Style: Hammock
I'm 47. 220lbs. This is my first hammock. Preparing for one week trip to Boundary Waters; I've slept in this hammock a few times overnight to work out any issues. 1. I really need those side tie-downs. The stability is awesome with those. And, you don't need all four. Just two works fine. I'm more than happy to deal with those with the incredible comfort this product supplies. I've slept on my back, side and belly with no issues at all. 2. The space is incredible! The little rings that hang down inside can be easily tied together with some cord for a long "ridge line" to secure things to. 3. I bought a 10X10 tarp because I like the open air. I am also worried about having to set up or tear down in the rain. I still bring the Lawson Tarp in case the wind is very very bad or the rain decides to come sideways. Love the Larson Tarp, I just don't want to be so bottled up. 4. This is my under quilt: OutdoorsmanLab Lightweight Camping Sleeping Bag. I used wife's sewing machine and stitched on some webbing and shock cord. A few clips. And there you go. Its a perfect summer under quilt. I don't need my ThermoRest now. 5. Had a simple issue upon purchase and the owner of Lawson fixed it immediately without any hesitation. GREAT CUSTOMER SVC! I LOVE THIS HAMMOCK. Pics are from my backyard. UPDATE: after my trip to the Boundary Waters I learned a lot. 1. IF you like a lay flat like me, I keep the hammock tightly pulled between the trees. Needs guy lines. 2. IF you like a more traditional curved lay. It is more stable and does not need guy lines. 3. This is not an ultra light set up. The weight really added up over the miles. OK for me, not for everybody. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2016 by Tony B Tony B

  • Quick & Easy set up, worked well for backpacking.
Style: Hammock
The media could not be loaded. **UPDATE** I have used it suspended now, as well as staked to the ground, and it worked well both ways. Attached an image. I took this backpacking and was satisfied with it. Plenty of room for me (5'10 169 lbs) plus all of my gear to be inside with me, but I would not recommend trying to cram another person in here unless you are both very thin side sleepers who plan to house gear outside the tent. I've only used it on the ground so far and have yet to suspend it between trees. If you plan to use this on a solid surface where you can't stake it in, then you will still need to bring tree straps to wrap around something at each end because the tent part won't stay up if you don't have tension. There is a thin cord where the spreader bars are located that you hook to the arch poles to keep the tent up, and obviously that won't work without the ends anchored down somehow. It's no 1.5 lb backpacking tent, but it's a hell of a lot cheaper, more versatile and still fit on my 55L pack fine with all other gear inside. I hiked 9 miles, some of it pretty damn rugged, just fine with this thing on my pack. I'm just an average 33 year old mom and not a super athlete, so I think this would work as a decent backpacking tent for most people if you don't want to part with another $200 to save a few pounds of weight. I laid mine on a stone pad under an open shelter and wrapped one strap around a stone pillar and the other around the bottom of a heavy bench made out of logs and it worked fine, but I feel those thin cords that hold the tent up need to be a bit more heavy duty. Set up was quick and easy. Just be sure to buy a couple good tent stakes and tree straps or you'll be screwed for the reason listed above. The spot that you wrap the tree straps or rope through did not have a metal ring as I was expecting (the item description never indicated that was the case; it was just my expectation). The cord leading from the spreader bars is looped and knotted where you attach and suspend it. I'm sure it's safe, but I couldn't fully trust it and wouldn't suspend this thing too high off the ground personally. I was overall happy with the hammock and like the versatility of it which allows me to camp on various terrain. I felt for the price, it would have been nice if it came with tent stakes, tree straps and carabiners, but I am still happy with the product as long as it holds up over time. I'll update the review if I encounter any issues during future trips. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2017 by DaBestest

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