Grand Trunk Ultralight Hammock
When it's time to travel light and fast don't forget your Ultralight Hammock from Grand Trunk. Packs down to a mere 12 oz and offers a comfortable portable sleeping solution, as well as a place to rest your tired feet for a few minutes on the trail. Can be used with a sleeping pad to help create the ultimate off the ground lightweight sleeping solution. Holds 250lbs.
- “TreeSlings� Hanging Kit sold separately
- Sets up in under 1 minute
- Holds: 250 lbs
- Weight: 12 oz
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Reviews - Grand Trunk Ultralight Hammock
CTR
- 2010-05-04
I've been pleased!
Light, simple, inexpensive. Great hammock in my opinion. Very comfortable, plenty of room, and holds me just fine! ( 190lbs )
- 2011-09-25
Light and cheap
I already own a ENO doublenest hammock and wanted to try out a smaller version for some fast and light backpacking. I haven't got to field test it yet but I strung it up in my backyard and it napped nicely. I was really impressed with the weight... Next to none. The little s hooks that come equipped seem nice but I switched them out for some carabiners. GrandTrunk has some really cool stuff and this ultralight tops the charts of budget conscious.
- 2011-03-14
Grand Trunk ultralight... ftw!
I love this hammock! I try to practice the ultralight philosophy yet I still bring this hammock with me whenever I go backpacking for the luxury of something comfortable to relax on. The fabric doesn't feel strong, but it certainly is. I'm about 170lbs of solid muscle & fury and the Grand Trunk ultralight keeps me afloat with no signs of strain. The one thing that I think is dumb that the company put in is the system at each end. Its essentially strong thick nylon cord and metal 'S' hooks (which for the ultralighter weigh a ton). You can further reduce the weight if you replace this system with paracord, as i have, or with a wire gate caribeaner to keep the weight down. Another thing I must add is if you're new to hammocking, you're supposed to lay at ABOUT a 30 degree angle to the midline for the best support to your back. I originally thought this hammock was an exception, but after a little fiddling I found that sweet spot per say. I got the cammo so i could use it to hide my tent if I ever want to stealth camp. It was hard to dish out the extra $10 on such a cheap item for my preferred color, but I'm okay with that. Overall, I'm very happy with my hammock so far... and i think if something did happen to it that was my fault, i'd probably get another one.