Reddit Reddit reviews ENO, Eagles Nest Outfitters SingleNest Lightweight Camping Hammock, Red/Charcoal

We found 4 Reddit comments about ENO, Eagles Nest Outfitters SingleNest Lightweight Camping Hammock, Red/Charcoal. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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ENO, Eagles Nest Outfitters SingleNest Lightweight Camping Hammock, Red/Charcoal
READY FOR SOME ME TIME: The SingleNest is the perfect hammock when you don't feel like sharing.ADVENTURE READY: Weighing only 16 ounces, the SingleNest stuffs easily into attached storage bag. Packed Dimensions: (L x W) 4" x 5"; Unfolded Dimensions: (L x W) 9' 4" x 4' 7".TRUSTWORTHY MATERIAL: Falling is not an option, unless it's to sleep. Made from 70D High Tenacity Nylon Taffeta, this breathable, quick drying nylon supports up to 400 pounds. (HAMMOCK STRAPS NOT INCLUDED)MASTER THE ART OF LOUNGING: Includes Aluminum Wiregate Carabiners and nautical grade line that allows you to quickly and safely secure the SingleNest to trees, poles, boat masts, or even the wall.PLEASE NOTE: ENO attempts to reduce potential waste by using every bit of fabric available in production, so the color and stitching of the your hammock might vary from what is pictured.
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4 Reddit comments about ENO, Eagles Nest Outfitters SingleNest Lightweight Camping Hammock, Red/Charcoal:

u/DeviantB · 2 pointsr/PostCollapse

What's in my personal Bug-out bag (BOB)?

I built my bag around 3 days of survival to get back to my 'shelter-in-place' if my vehicle or roads are inaccessible. Pro-tip: refill your gas tank at 1/2 empty

In my car, I always keep 1 case of WATER, extra glasses/sunglasses, a small sleeping bag, 3 days of food/snacks, WEATHER APPROPRIATE clothing/jacket/hat/gloves/shemagh/poncho and my hiking boots with 3pr of wool socks - I always carry 2xmulti-tool and 3-4xemergency power sources for my cellphone.

In the event that I abandon my car, I'll fill the Camelbak bladder in my BOB, bring a few extra water bottles (remember, your emergency rations require WATER), pack the food/snacks, emergency power, multi-tools, and ransack the car for any other gear; then, change into my weather appropriate hiking gear for travel.

In my BOB:
Small first aid kit, water purification tablets, sewing kit, 3x mylar survival blanket, 2xthermometer/compass/whistle combo, 1x100ft/1x25ft of 550 paracord, 4xflashlights (including headlamps with RED lenses (to protect your night vision), 2xmini-LED and high power LED CREE plus extra batteries), 2xspork, pot scrubber, ultralight cooking stove/2xfuel, tarp, bug spray, waterproof matches/striker and flint, personal hygiene gear (tootbrush/paste,hand sanitizer, camp soap, pack towel, toilet paper, cat hole shovel), physical map of your local CITY/STATE (dont rely on GPS or Internet), 22 p!st0l/suppress0r/50rds subsonic amm0, duct tape, assorted ZIP ties, 2x garbage bags, assorted ziploc baggies, folding saw, 4xbear bells.

(Notice the multiples on critical items because “Where there are two, there’s one. Where there’s one, there’s none.”)

Pro-tip: use the 25ft Paracord to suspend your BOB from a tree at night (hide your gear so it isnt stolen), then with 100ft, create a paracord 'security perimeter' approx 1ft off the ground with the bear bells as the alarm.... get a good night's rest because you'll need it.

What's missing from my BOB???

  • a small solar/crank radio - find out what's happening
  • pepper spray (non-violent problem solver)
  • I've debated taking my night vision monocle so I can 'own the night' and move in darkness (to avoid detection and escape the heat)
  • binoculars
  • Lifestraw
  • I'm considering a small hammock so I can sleep off the ground - http://www.amazon.com/Eagles-Nest-Outfitters-SingleNest-Charcoal/dp/B001DDWKB0/ref=sr_1_3?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1412354294&sr=1-3
  • I used to pack my Ruger 10/22, but I dropped it to save weight.


    I intend to 'test my equipment load' this fall by camping 3 days/2nights.

    FYI - There are differing schools of thought on 'what color of bug-out bag' - my friends dont like Camo colored bags (too 'military-like' might draw unnecessary attention). I have a digital camo 3-day assault bag because I got it cheap.

    Thoughts and recommendations???
u/justamusicmaniac · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
u/DerpyFish2 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Or one of these. I sleep in this every night and love it!

u/iheartmetal13 · 1 pointr/campingwithkids

Slack line is for fun for the kids.


Eno is the best camping hammock.