KTMphil
Senior member
bsacbob brought over his new www.mosquitohammock.com for a test
It's extremely well built. The designer says the loops in the bug net are for putting a stick ot bamboo through to hold the bug net away from you more. With it just tied up high it worked fine.
Zip entry on one side, getting in by sitting first wasn't a big deal
Looks like to maximize the space inside it needs 2 tie points at each end, with only one tie point at each end it worked fine, bug net was sufficiently help away from you
Good quality rain fly and not too big included, total weight including the rain fly is 1.9kg
While we had it out for the first time we fitted the "snake skins" (packing covers), so that its quick to rig up next time, they side back from the middle opening the hammock.
All in all an excellent hammock locally made.

It's extremely well built. The designer says the loops in the bug net are for putting a stick ot bamboo through to hold the bug net away from you more. With it just tied up high it worked fine.

Zip entry on one side, getting in by sitting first wasn't a big deal



Looks like to maximize the space inside it needs 2 tie points at each end, with only one tie point at each end it worked fine, bug net was sufficiently help away from you


Good quality rain fly and not too big included, total weight including the rain fly is 1.9kg

While we had it out for the first time we fitted the "snake skins" (packing covers), so that its quick to rig up next time, they side back from the middle opening the hammock.

All in all an excellent hammock locally made.