Summary
This is a look at the Outdoor Vitals Ultralight Hammock System. It comes with everything you need to set up and hang your hammock. The whole system packs down into a small stuff sack, and it is a great alternative for ground sleeping if you want to be as lightweight as possible when backpacking.Where To Buy
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Outdoor Vitals Ultralight Solo Hammock System Written Review Review by The Good Ride
How This Review Happened: We borrowed this from the company for an extended demo and returned it.
Ethics Statement: We don’t get paid by the manufacturer to write these reviews. We do make money from the “Where To Buy” links. But this is our best attempt at an honest and objective review from an average camper’s perspective.
Testers: Steph
Weight: Solo Hammock Weight -13.3 oz
Packability: This hammock packs down to a smaller package than your average parachute hammock set up. The hammock, tree straps, and whoopie slings all fit into the stuff sack attached to the hammock. All packed away, the stuff sack measures 7 x 4 inches.
Dimensions: Solo Hammock Size – 9′ x 4′
Durability
The solo hammock supports up to 300 lbs. The hammock is made out of 40 Denier Ripstop Nylon, and is triple stitched. The whoopie slings are made from Dyneema™ rope, which is is the worlds strongest fiber, so should hold up pretty good for you as well.
Functionality
The Solo Hammock hanging system took a bit to figure out. Once you get the hang of how the whoopie slings work, the whole system is super simple to set up and take down. And it is a lighter, smaller hanging system as opposed to using full tree hugger straps. So it saves weight and space and should hold up really well.
Overall
The Solo Hammock size took a bit of getting used to when sleeping. I’m used to sleeping in my double hammock, I like my extra leg room. But if you are going for the most compact and lightweight option, the Solo Hammock fits that bill. I slept in the Solo Hammock with the TopQuilt and UnderQuilt from Outdoor Vitals, and it made for a very light but comfortable sleep system for hammock camping. And all together it is a pretty affordable price for ultralight gear.
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