Fox Outfitters Neolite Double Camping Hammock - Lightweight Portable Nylon Parachute Hammock for Backpacking, Travel, Beach, Yard. Hammock Straps & Steel Carabiners Included








Key features
- •Fox Outfitters Neolite Double Hammock is the perfect hammock for camping, backpacking or travel. Easy to setup, extremely compact and ultra lightweight.
- •The Neolite features super strong breathable and quick drying woven nylon and is constructed using heavy duty triple interlocking stitching. Neolite hammocks provide relaxing support for up to 400lbs.
- •Features an integrated drawstring stuff sack that doubles as a convenient storage bag for your gear, gadgets or other personal items.
- •Two solid steel carabiners and two extra tough 5 ft 6 inch nautical grade hang ropes with tree friendly rope sleeves are included for quick and easy set up. Hang ropes pack inside a separate stuff sack for easy storage.
- •Unfolded Dimensions: 10 ft 6 in (long) x 6 ft 6 in (wide); Packed Dimensions: 7 in (tall) x 5 in (diameter); Weight:19 oz; Maximum capacity of 400 lbs.
Fox Outfitters Neolite Double Camping Hammock - Lightweight Portable Nylon Parachute Hammock for Backpacking, Travel, Beach, Yard. Hammock Straps & Steel Carabiners Included
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I can not say enough good things about these hammocks
chris✓ Verified Purchase•September 5, 2016
I can not say enough good things about these hammocks. I have purchased 4, 2 doubles and 2 treks. first let me say go with the doubles no matter your size you will not regret them. everyone in my family (7) want the bigger ones. the treks are good for my 10 and 6 year olds but anyone 12 or up is going to want the doubles. we are not small 6'4" 315lbs and they work and hold up to us being in them outstanding. we spent a week sleeping in them and they are very very comfortable. it does take some work figuring out how to get out of them but I find just rolling over on your stomach and sliding your knee over the edge and lifting off the ground with your foot works the best with the least amount of struggle.
A huge plus is the straps that already come with this hammock. that saves you some money and when you get them you are ready to go. my kids would rather sleep in these than the trailer or tents. the stuff sack is connected and is great for holding phones, bottles of water or keys,
the slightest breeze gently rocks you in the trees and the straps make it so the trees don't have to be so close together. the stitching holds up very well.
A few suggestions, put the straps up about 6 -7 feet on each tree as you can adjust the length and they will sink once your but gets in them, 2, do not wear shoes in them as they will get dirt, pine needles and whatever else is on the ground into the hammock,3 just a small packable or regular pillow works great to soften you head being against the hammock itself making it a bit more comfortable to read a book.
The ultimate endorsement of a product is telling friends to buy one or purchasing others for yourself and I have done both. very light weight and packable easy to carry and the sides of the double even fold over my big body when the sun comes out I can provide my own shade. you won't be disappointed. we have used ours for sleeping and at camp sites to lounge in a total of 23 days this year.
if you plan on sleeping in it get a foam pad to put along the bottom as a barrier to keep the col out from chilling you during the night. we were on the continental divide and found this really helps to keep the chill off around 3-5 in the morning when it is the coldest. Hope this review helps you.
A huge plus is the straps that already come with this hammock. that saves you some money and when you get them you are ready to go. my kids would rather sleep in these than the trailer or tents. the stuff sack is connected and is great for holding phones, bottles of water or keys,
the slightest breeze gently rocks you in the trees and the straps make it so the trees don't have to be so close together. the stitching holds up very well.
A few suggestions, put the straps up about 6 -7 feet on each tree as you can adjust the length and they will sink once your but gets in them, 2, do not wear shoes in them as they will get dirt, pine needles and whatever else is on the ground into the hammock,3 just a small packable or regular pillow works great to soften you head being against the hammock itself making it a bit more comfortable to read a book.
The ultimate endorsement of a product is telling friends to buy one or purchasing others for yourself and I have done both. very light weight and packable easy to carry and the sides of the double even fold over my big body when the sun comes out I can provide my own shade. you won't be disappointed. we have used ours for sleeping and at camp sites to lounge in a total of 23 days this year.
if you plan on sleeping in it get a foam pad to put along the bottom as a barrier to keep the col out from chilling you during the night. we were on the continental divide and found this really helps to keep the chill off around 3-5 in the morning when it is the coldest. Hope this review helps you.
Quality top rate hammock, BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE ever! In a league with the Ritz, WDW and Chick fil A!
deedee✓ Verified Purchase•May 15, 2016
Absolute BEST hammock and INCREDIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE! A company that truly cares, imagine that!!! This hammock is so comfortable, the fabric is a quality one, yet it breathes well and keeps you cool on warm days. We've also used it on a cool night by the fire pit. It was so cozy. These hammocks, we have two now, have brought our family closer together. Instead of everyone being on electronics in their own rooms, we now have what looks like a hobo community in our side yard, especially on the crisp cool evenings! Each of us grabs a hammock and sets it up around a cluster of trees. We swing there in them, watch the fire, gaze at stars and talk about life. I can't tell you what it means as a parent. And, I love noticing my kids absent from the house only to find they are out there together enjoying each other! (Older sons and younger twin daughters, so the fire is safe.) My son who wanted only a hammock had asked for an Eno. He's never been a big brand person, so after reading reviews, we decided on this one. He is so proud of it! He now says he loves that our purchase supports a smaller company, plus he really likes the logo (I would never have thought he'd notice that!) stitching and straps great, although we have an additional set of straps my son loves just for quick set depending on where he is. We wouldn't change a thing, great service, great product.
Childhood dream....finally have a hammock
Chase✓ Verified Purchase•May 3, 2016
I have always wanted a hammock. I used to watch Tom & Jerry cartoons growing up (Jerry is the real villain, Tom is just trying to take a nap) and would dream of lying in a hammock, sipping some lemonade and just swaying in the breeze. Well, it turns out I don't actually like lemonade but I still wanted a hammock anyway. Keep this opening statement in mind as I have no intention of using this hammock for camping. My hammock is strictly used for lounging in the backyard.
I moved to Ohio in September and finally have a backyard with some trees in it so I said, "You know what wife? We finally have trees back here, my dream of owning a hammock is finally in my grasp." By the time I finished the sentence she had likely already walked away, having lost interest, but I was not discouraged. I bought this hammock for my birthday after being on the fence about whether to buy this one or the ENO DoubleNest. I wanted to go with the double cuz, well, I'm 220 lbs of "maybe I should cut back on the Oreos and beer" and I wanted to be sure it could actually hold my butt up off the ground. If it could hold both me and the wife up simultaneously, even better.
I decided to go with the Fox Neolite for a couple reasons: 1) it actually came with the hanging straps, awesome and 2) it was on a daily deal, sold. I have Prime so it came with the quickness and what luck, it arrived on a Northeast Ohio day where the sun was out and it was warm, how fortuitous. I took the hammock to the back, it was packed in its attached stuff sack and had the straps/carabiners nicely tied together in a very easily undone knot. I set up the straps (they're just ropes with a nylon covering so it doesn't wreck your tree or rope) and...dangit, my trees were too far apart. My wife walked up with some rope as I pouted and then slinked back off to do whatever wives do while husbands act out their childhood fantasies. I "tied" some rope up to make up the distance and voila, the hammock was up. "Tied" is in quotations because, um, I'm not very well-versed in knots. Like an old squad leader once told me though, if you can't tie a knot, tie a lot.
With the hammock up, it was time for the test....I slowly sat on it, the trees groaning and crying for having to hold me up...little by little and, hey, I'm not on the ground. I fully lied down and yeah...bliss. Wouldn't you know it, even the wife climbed in and we are still off the ground. When the wife is not in there though then that extra hammock can be pulled over you to act like a canopy, protect me from the "harsh sun" of Northeast Ohio and to also mess with my dogs, "No, I am not in here, no idea what you're talking about dog." Of course the weather turned to crap shortly thereafter but now that it's Spring, hammock weather.
I would recommend this product wholeheartedly for anybody who wants a backyard lounger. It is comfortable, easy to set-up, easily fits two, and comes in a variety of colors if that concerns you.
I moved to Ohio in September and finally have a backyard with some trees in it so I said, "You know what wife? We finally have trees back here, my dream of owning a hammock is finally in my grasp." By the time I finished the sentence she had likely already walked away, having lost interest, but I was not discouraged. I bought this hammock for my birthday after being on the fence about whether to buy this one or the ENO DoubleNest. I wanted to go with the double cuz, well, I'm 220 lbs of "maybe I should cut back on the Oreos and beer" and I wanted to be sure it could actually hold my butt up off the ground. If it could hold both me and the wife up simultaneously, even better.
I decided to go with the Fox Neolite for a couple reasons: 1) it actually came with the hanging straps, awesome and 2) it was on a daily deal, sold. I have Prime so it came with the quickness and what luck, it arrived on a Northeast Ohio day where the sun was out and it was warm, how fortuitous. I took the hammock to the back, it was packed in its attached stuff sack and had the straps/carabiners nicely tied together in a very easily undone knot. I set up the straps (they're just ropes with a nylon covering so it doesn't wreck your tree or rope) and...dangit, my trees were too far apart. My wife walked up with some rope as I pouted and then slinked back off to do whatever wives do while husbands act out their childhood fantasies. I "tied" some rope up to make up the distance and voila, the hammock was up. "Tied" is in quotations because, um, I'm not very well-versed in knots. Like an old squad leader once told me though, if you can't tie a knot, tie a lot.
With the hammock up, it was time for the test....I slowly sat on it, the trees groaning and crying for having to hold me up...little by little and, hey, I'm not on the ground. I fully lied down and yeah...bliss. Wouldn't you know it, even the wife climbed in and we are still off the ground. When the wife is not in there though then that extra hammock can be pulled over you to act like a canopy, protect me from the "harsh sun" of Northeast Ohio and to also mess with my dogs, "No, I am not in here, no idea what you're talking about dog." Of course the weather turned to crap shortly thereafter but now that it's Spring, hammock weather.
I would recommend this product wholeheartedly for anybody who wants a backyard lounger. It is comfortable, easy to set-up, easily fits two, and comes in a variety of colors if that concerns you.
Base camp at Flapjack Lakes in the Olympic national forest.
robert balcorta✓ Verified Purchase•August 8, 2015
Very comfortable and easy to hang. The only thing i would change is the color that i chose. You see, when the sun comes up in the morning, it shines through the red fabric and amplifies the sunlight. I would have picked a darker color. Other than that it was very comfortable. After hiking through the night 7.5 miles, the last thing i wanted to do was set up a tent. I just needed two trees.
great hammock.
Devon✓ Verified Purchase•May 17, 2015
This hammock is awesome, I slept like a baby in it. I'm 6'4, 230 lbs and at no time did I worry this was going to break, the ropes it comes with seem pretty strong.
I thought about buying a mosquito net before hand and I'm happy I didn't, it has little extra side flaps that you can wrap over your self to sort of make a cocoon Out of it and it's light enough you can breath through it.
The pouch it comes in breaks down to is about the size of my fist, so it stored just perfectly in my ruck sack and barely weighs any thing. When its in use, since the pouch is attached, you can use it as a beer holder.
I thought about buying a mosquito net before hand and I'm happy I didn't, it has little extra side flaps that you can wrap over your self to sort of make a cocoon Out of it and it's light enough you can breath through it.
The pouch it comes in breaks down to is about the size of my fist, so it stored just perfectly in my ruck sack and barely weighs any thing. When its in use, since the pouch is attached, you can use it as a beer holder.
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