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Mantis All-In-One Hammock Tent

Mantis All-In-One Hammock Tent

Regular price $290.00 USD
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A better way to sleep at camp

Kammok’s Mantis system transforms the hammock from a daytime lounger into a lightweight, all-weather backcountry camping solution. The knotless suspension makes it easy to set up, the included rain fly blocks wind, rain, and snow, and the built-in bug net prevents unwanted intruders from bothering you while you snooze. Better yet, it stuffs down smaller than a sleeping bag, leaving more room for important items (ahem, snacks) in your pack.

Features

  • Includes a rain fly and has an integrated insect net for ultimate backcountry comfort
  • Hammock is made with 100% recycled fabric that’s durable and comfortable
  • Lightweight and packs down small
  • Knotless suspension makes it super easy to set up and take down
  • Backed by Kammok’s Adventure Grade lifetime guarantee

Materials

  • Hammock Body Material: GravitasX™ 40D 100% recycled, bluesign® approved diamond ripstop nylon with DWR waterproofing and crinkle treatment
  • Stuff Sack Material: Diamond Shell X™ 40D 100% recycled, bluesign® approved diamond ripstop nylon with PU and DWR waterproofing
  • Bugnet Fabric: Dragonet™ 20D no-see-um polyester mesh with Stargazer™ panel for optimal contrast with night sky
  • Rain Fly Fabric: Patagium™ 15D nylon diamond ripstop nylon 1,500 PU/Silicone/DWR

Specs

  • Unpacked Dimensions (Hammock Body): L 120” x W 56”
  • Unpacked Dimensions (Rainfly): L 132” x W 88” (tapers to L 90” x W 72⅖”)
  • Packed Dimensions: L 6” x W 6” x H 10½”
  • Ridgeline Length: 115”
  • Lounge Capacity: 2 people
  • Sleep Capacity: 1 person (recommended)
  • Weight Capacity: 500 lbs
  • Total Packed Weight: 3.06 lbs

About Kammok

If you ask us, it's damn near impossible to have a bad time in a hammock. Something about dropping into one that makes you involuntarily go, "Ahhh." That hasn't always been the case, though. In fact, Kammok founder, Greg McEvilly, had a bad time in a hammock—it ripped right open in the middle of the night and dumped him onto the ground below. That experience gave Greg the push to create a hammock that was super durable, super spacious, and a joy to climb into. These days we reach for a Kammok on month-long treks through the backcountry, lazy afternoons reading in the park, or anytime we find ourselves somewhere with a couple sturdy trees and an incredible view.

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