Well-made, solid product. For me, it definitely works better on straps than on whoopie slings (stabilization and width under load) – by the way, this applies to all hammocks... The pocket on the line is unfortunately one-sided, and the included elastic guy lines for the mosquito net are definitely too short. It’s worth buying a sleeve, which definitely makes folding easier, as well as an underquilt from this manufacturer. For bigger people, for whom the weight of the pack is not a deciding factor, I definitely recommend the DDF XL hammock – those few centimeters of difference and a different construction make a huge difference in comfort. By the way, the photo shows the Frontline XL hammock, not the Frontline...
Professional-grade hammock equipped with an integrated mosquito net, offering protection against small insects such as mosquitoes, ticks, flies, wasps, and bees. The mosquito net features a dual-direction zipper and may be conveniently rolled up and secured beneath the hammock when not required. Supporting up to 150 kg, it ensures superior comfort. Perfect for outdoor adventures, bushcraft journeys, or survival expeditions.
Crafted from a breathable, tear-resistant fabric, the hammock utilizes a double-layered material construction joined by broad hook-and-loop strips, allowing placement of a sleeping pad or NRC foil inside for maximum thermal insulation. The interior is equipped with four pockets to store essential gear like a flashlight, phone, keys, or documents, while two dedicated loops enable hanging accessories such as a lamp. Four external mounting loops make setup straightforward, regardless of conditions.
Set includes:
- 2 collapsible poles for the mosquito net
- Two 2-meter elastic cords for securing the mosquito net
- 10-meter mounting tape for hammock setup
Technical data
Color: woodland
Unfolded dimensions: 2.7 x 1.4 m
Packed dimensions: 16 x 26 x 12 cm
Load capacity: up to 125 kg
Material: 100% polyester 180T
Weight: 860 g
Manufacturer: DD Hammocks, United Kingdom
Camouflage Woodland
Woodland, often referred to as U.S. Woodland or M81, is an iconic camouflage design that debuted with the US Armed Forces in the early 1980s, updated from the earlier ERDL pattern. Serving as the primary camouflage for the US military for more than twenty years, until the close of the first decade of the 21st century, the pattern is defined by its large, uneven splotches in green, brown, beige, and black. These colors work together to deliver excellent concealment and disruption, particularly in forested environments. Due to its renowned effectiveness and widespread appeal, the pattern inspired a myriad of adaptations adopted by over 60 military uniforms worldwide. In addition to its military legacy, the pattern has made a significant impact on mainstream culture, evolving from tactical gear to a staple in everyday fashion.
| Weight | 860 g |
|---|---|
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
| Dimensions when unfolded | 270 x 140 cm |
| Dimensions when folded | 16 x 26 x 12 cm |
| Transport cover | Yes |
| Material | 180T Polyester |
| Maximum load | 125 g |
| Mosquito net | Yes |
| Pockets for storing equipment | Yes |
| Suspension | Yes |
| EAN | 2007696514482 |
| Manufacturer code | 14 |
| Brand | DD Hammocks |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 7
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Great hammock, easy to set up and take down. Well made, comfortable.
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Super comfortable hammock, easy to assemble, but also quick to disassemble and pack. A night under the stars - priceless.
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A very strong hammock with a dense, tight mosquito net; you can put an insulating layer between the double material. Large, with practical pockets at the ends.
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Great, everything as described. I recommend it.
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Universal, solidly sewn hammock. Due to its size and weight, it's rather for motorists. Has it all. Two layers and an integrated, comfortable-to-use mosquito net. It also has loops to attach an underquilt.
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It's my first hammock, so I can't say much about it because my opinion might not be objective. Overall, I'm satisfied with the little hammock. Spent 3 nights in it and really can't complain. I also purchased a tarp from the same company, but from a different store. Today, I additionally bought an underblanket from DD Hammocks as well. The only thing I changed was the suspension to whoopie slings and TigerWood straps, as well as Bushmen carabiners - which are available at Militari. The photos were taken before the suspension was changed.
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