Richard Rathe<p><span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://c.im/@tabernac" class="u-url mention">@<span>tabernac</span></a></span> <a href="https://c.im/tags/HammockCamping" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>HammockCamping</span></a> </p><p>I've been camping in my original "cheap" <a href="https://c.im/tags/hammock" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>hammock</span></a> for eight years (let's say 100+ nights) and it has never let me down. Materials aren't high tech and I've done a few repairs, but nothing serious. I'm 6' 2" and weigh between 200 and 210 pounds depending on how much pasta I have access to... 😉 </p><p>I've had two <a href="https://c.im/tags/hammocks" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>hammocks</span></a> from major brands (Hennessey and <a href="https://c.im/tags/Kammok" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>Kammok</span></a>). The Henn. hammock was almost unusable due to the knot-based suspension and asymmetrical tarp. I got rid of it. 👎 <br /> <br />I really like my Kammok. But even with that premium hammock, I had to correct a defect in manufacture and I've been repairing small rips, etc. along the way.</p><p><a href="https://richard.rathe.org/2022/kammok-mantis-camping-hammock-review" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" translate="no"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">richard.rathe.org/2022/kammok-</span><span class="invisible">mantis-camping-hammock-review</span></a></p><p>My main complaint about the Kammok is the fly. It is just barely big enough and has eight (count 'em!) lines. Clearly that's too many. I'm about to attempt remodeling it to use snake skins for packing/unpacking. I'll post here if I'm successful.</p>