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The OneTigris KOMPOUND Camping Hammock is a lightweight, durable hammock designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Made from high-quality 210T Nylon Taffeta, it features a zipable internal cover for warmth, a high-density mosquito net for protection, and comes with tree-friendly straps for easy setup. Weighing just 855g, it's perfect for backpacking, camping, and more.


| Brand | OneTigris |
| Model Number | CE-DCH-C-08-OD |
| Colour | Od Green |
| Product Dimensions | 259.08 x 128.02 x 0.03 cm; 855 g |
| Item Weight | 855 g |
C**E
Onetigris kompound hammock
Easy to set up straps which come with hammock are perfect very strong ,nice hammock comes with built in zip cover that keeps frost and dampness off your body always use a tarp with a hammock especially in winter a well made hammock very comfortable and can be stretched out either side with paracord and elastic guy line really good value for money
B**N
Great hammock, rivals those in the £150 and upwards range.
Pros: - Comfortable - High quality material and stitching (withstands cat claws) - Insulation cover does actually work (increases temperature by 2-3c) - Ridgeline storage bag is great - Great features Cons: - The ridgeline and tie-out cords are not particularly durable and frayed pretty quickly. Easy to replace. Conclusion: You get a lot for £60, and it's not junk either. It's high-quality and the design is well thought out. The insulation cover increases the temperature inside by 2-3c, which can be the difference between an extra piece of clothing you have to take or even whether you need to take a quilt/bag at all. The hammock material can withstand cat claws, so durability is excellent. I'm a bit of a brand snob, so I scoffed initially at this product. I decided to give it a try because it was cheap. I can say I was completely wrong, this hammock is high-quality and will be a mainstay in my kit.
G**H
Well worth the money.
I should have bought this in the first place, but starting out with a new hobby I didn’t want to dump a load of money into loads of gear and have the chance of not using them again. This was the 3rd hammock I’d purchased, with the money I’d spent on the previous two combined, I could have purchased another of these. It came with tree straps rather than rope and 2 carabiners, so your pretty much ready to go out the box. The adjustment these straps offer is brilliant, 14 different loops on each strap. The hammock is fantastic, the adjustable ridge line is a neat idea I’m yet to find on another setup. This is great as you can set the ideal sag for yourself. Elasticated side ropes can open the hammock up to stop that closed in almost claustrophobic feeling you can get and being elasticated, they also dampen the rocking motion hammocks are prone to, minimising motion sickness some people may feel. When your in the hammock another neat feature is the ‘hot pocket’. Basically a zipable layer that closes off the top of the hammock to the elements, great for keeping that blanket on you in the night and stopping a layer of frost forming on your sleeping bag from condensation. Pair this with a good Tarp and Under quilt and your set for a really good night camping.
T**M
Awesome hammock
I love this hammock! I like that it has a built in cover to create a microclimate inside and bug mesh all over. It can be guyed to the floor by the bungee if needed to prevent the sway but I don’t bother. The materials are really good quality too. My only cons would be the the ridgeline could be a proper fixed one because the one it has is just mainly for hanging off bits on or for attaching the inner sheet to lift it off of you with the included clips. (It’s not to tension your hammock to take your weight on) And my second con would be the stuff sack could be better. It does double as a gear store on the ridgeline which is nice but could be improved with maybe cinch straps so you can get it smaller once the hammock is packed away or maybe a cylinder shape.
S**E
Worth the money
I can't fault the price or quality of the hammock. Onetigris hasn't cut corners in their product, clean lines, ykk zippers, internal ridge line. The internal cover is a nice bonus, particularly on damp/dewey mornings, preventing your sleeping bag or blanket from getting wet or damp. The Mosquito netting mesh is small enough to keep even midges out, a problem a friend of mine had with his Covacure hammock. The tree straps have 20 daisy chains, more then enough to get a good hang between trees. The only fault, I can find is that I have a hard time getting diagonal when attempting to sleep, particularly with the internal cover in use and zipped up, it seems to limit you and mold you into the banana position which after awhile can become uncomfortable. I compensate for this by bending one leg or bringing a extra pillow along to go under my calfs to prevent calf ridge. Over all impressed and a quality product!!
S**Y
Love it!
Our first hammock camping and absolutely loved these hammocks (also go the underquilt as winter camping). So easy to put up, and great features too. Well worth the money
T**D
Best hammock I've used yet
Out of the 4 hammocks I own this one is by far the most useful. The ridge line and the extra cover are excellent and I've had good use out of them. Plenty of loops on the straps for adjustments and an all round super comfy nights sleep
D**T
I couldn’t get in with it.
I have a dd camping hammock, dd super light hammock, lehdon hammock and this one. It’s good value for money and lots of features. But I just find it way too small and uncomfortable. I can’t get a good diagonal lay so I feel banana’d. also the ridge line and bug net are always in the way and in my face.. I wish it was removable. I tried turning it upside down to get the bug net out the way but it keeps righting itself. I wish I’d payed the extra notes for the 11ft or 12ft one wind hammock which seems about the same but the bug net is removable and the ridge line is structural instead of largely cosmetic. Lots of people like this hammock so it just personal preference on my part but I even cut the bug net off and it was better, but still I couldn’t get comfortable.
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