How large a hammock (length) will it handle. Most serious hammock guys (the guys that don't Eno Bro') have hammocks from outfitters and cottage industry builders that are 10, 11 and even 12 feet in length.
ditto this full time hammock guy here and camping full time
most of mine are 11-12 but 11 is super common![]()
so could be worth trying to come up with a Xlalso would love to get some ideas for a family of 4 hanging
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great looking stuff ya made though !
Cobra_R and Path06- thank you for the kind words!
Thanks for the feedback! I have heard from a few others that are also interested in an XL version. I haven't used one of the 11-12' hammocks yet, but can definitely understand how it would be much more comfortable and how you wouldn't want to go back to a shorter/standard one.
I would be interested in making an XL version if there was enough interest. Do you have any ideas on how/where to reach out to the hammock-base about this? It would take a significant redesign and testing, but not unreasonable if there is demand.
As a 'hammock camper' this setup looks awesome. Is there enough room on the vehicle side of the stand to hang a tarp? A rain cover is very important to me :snorkel:
The closest alternative to this idea I've come across is the TrailNest. My reservation for this product is I do not want my total hammock setup (hammock, quilts, bug net, suspension, fly and stand) to cost what a RTT would cost.
As a 'hammock camper' this setup looks awesome. Is there enough room on the vehicle side of the stand to hang a tarp? A rain cover is very important to me :snorkel:
The closest alternative to this idea I've come across is the TrailNest. My reservation for this product is I do not want my total hammock setup (hammock, quilts, bug net, suspension, fly and stand) to cost what a RTT would cost.
Hey Chris, I got your hammock mount shipped here in Dubai (cost a fortune for shipping, but well worth it).
I went camping up Jebel Shams in Oman over the weekend and a lot of interest in the hammock mount. Super easy (although a little heavy, if I'm honest) and perfect for nights under the stars!
Mounted on the back of a Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (J150).
I like it, but I'm in the same boat as many others... I have a rear barn door and my whole cook setup is back there.
What about a single stake (or maybe a tripod) that could be driven into the ground, and then use the vehicle roof rack as the other attachment point? I thinking a two piece stake/rod thing: bottom piece is shorter w/ sharp end so you can easily drive it into the ground, and a longer second piece that fits on top of it? Could that work? If you make it i'll buy it in a heartbeat
If you can make those bars extendable, that should give the ability to use longer hammocks. I'm a hammock camper too, and use an 11' hammock. You don't technically need an 11' or greater span for an 11' hammock, since with the normal sag you're only looking at a ridgeline length of just over 9'. Of course you need a bit more space for your suspension, but not necessarily the seemingly intuitive answer of over > 11'.
Definitely good information on hammockforums, but beware, a lot of those guys prefer diy stuff and IMO are less likely to buy a product like this. I honestly think the 'ENO BRO's', as coined above, is where your sweet spot will be.
I honestly think the 'ENO BRO's', as coined above, is where your sweet spot will be.
I just ordered my hitch mount the other day. I am looking forward to reviewing it because I think it will fit my camping style well.
Just for the record: I take pride in building my stuff myself (aka DIY) but I'm a Clark man when it comes to hammocks.
"ENO BRO" is a funny term for sure. I bet ENO laughs all the way to the bank with the amount of hammocks they have sold. A buddy of mine uses an ENO and he seems to like it. I guess at the end of the day they all keep your butt off the ground.