Hammocks

Hammocks

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Frequently Asked Questions

1️⃣ What kind of knot for a hammock?

To hang a hammock safely, it is useful to learn a few simple knots. A popular and useful one is, of course, the classic rescue knot (the extreme Tatra knot). It is also worth learning the Siberian knot, the great advantage of which is instant removal. An alternative to knots is, of course, to purchase a hammock attachment suspension, which not only simplifies the whole process to the maximum, but also protects the bark of trees from damage.

2️⃣ What are the best hammocks?

For survival and bushcraft the best hammocks will be Tigerwood, Flyhamak Lesovik. Survival hammocks have a reinforced construction, high carrying capacity and a mosquito net to protect us from insects. For hiking and occasional outdoor activities, choose one of the inexpensive and lightweight models of Ticket To The Moon hammocks.

3️⃣ What is the width of the hammock?

The comfort of resting in a hammock is primarily determined by its dimensions. When choosing a hammock, we should pay attention to the width and length of the hammock. The optimal width should be 140-160 cm, this allows you to comfortably lay on the diagonal line of the hammock and prevent falling out of it. The length of the hammock is calculated by adding 120 cm to the height of the user, or using the multiplier rule × 1.5 (outdoor comfort). They are 180 cm tall, a comfortable hammock should be 300 or 275 cm long (depending on the method of conversion). If we have a dilemma, it is always better to choose a longer hammock.

4️⃣ Which hammock with a mosquito net?

If you want to rest comfortably in a hammock without being exposed to attacks from mosquitoes and other intrusive insects, it is worth choosing a hammock with an integrated mosquito net. Among survival and bushcraft enthusiasts, the Lesovik Draka, Snugpak Jungle and TigerWood Dragonfly V2 hammocks are very popular. The aforementioned models have their own fine mesh mosquito nets, which also effectively protect against small insects in the form of blackflies and ticks.