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product_id: 1602320
title: "Grand Trunk Skeeter Beeter Pro Mosquito Hammock: Portable Bug Prevention Hammock with Carabiners and Hanging Kit - Perfect for Outdoor Adventures, Backpacking, and Camping Trips"
brand: "grand trunk"
price: "$120.99"
currency: USD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Grand Trunk"
url: https://www.desertcart.ec/products/1602320-grand-trunk-skeeter-beeter-pro-mosquito-hammock-portable-bug-prevention
store_origin: EC
region: Ecuador
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# Portable Design Double-Sided Zipper No-See-Um Netting Grand Trunk Skeeter Beeter Pro Mosquito Hammock: Portable Bug Prevention Hammock with Carabiners and Hanging Kit - Perfect for Outdoor Adventures, Backpacking, and Camping Trips

**Brand:** grand trunk
**Price:** $120.99
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Grand Trunk Skeeter Beeter Pro Mosquito Hammock: Portable Bug Prevention Hammock with Carabiners and Hanging Kit - Perfect for Outdoor Adventures, Backpacking, and Camping Trips by grand trunk
- **How much does it cost?** $120.99 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- grand trunk enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted grand trunk brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Versatile Use:** Flip it over for a traditional hammock experience.
- • **Adventure Ready:** Perfect for camping, hiking, and backpacking.
- • **Seamless Access:** Effortless entry and exit with a double-sided zipper.
- • **Organized Storage:** Two interior pockets for your essentials.
- • **Ultimate Bug Protection:** Stay bug-free while enjoying the great outdoors!

## Overview

The Grand Trunk Skeeter Beeter Pro Mosquito Hammock is designed for outdoor enthusiasts who refuse to compromise on comfort. Featuring a grey No-See-Um mosquito netting, this hammock keeps bugs at bay while allowing you to relax freely. With a double-sided zipper for easy access, reinforced stitching for durability, and the ability to flip for traditional use, it’s perfect for camping, hiking, and backpacking. Plus, it comes with essential accessories for hassle-free travel.

## Description

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Review: Great, comfortable hammock; use with caution though! - Easy to set up, very roomy and comfortable and mostly very durable. I say mostly because it does have an Achilles heal. If you do manage to rip the nylon, it's done; you're sleeping on the ground. Ask me how I know! I set it up over a boulder one night. At some point during the night, I was looking for something in the attached pouch and dumped the contents (including my folded pocket knife) into the hammock. I didn't notice. When I got up to relieve myself later, the knife had made it's way underneath me and while I was in the seated position, with my legs out of the hammock, my butt, with the knife underneath it, lightly brushed against the boulder and that minor contact created a tear. As I tried to get out of the hammock the tear quickly got worse and was basically not repairable. So, my fault. I still give this hammock five stars because I'm about 6'3" and 220 lbs and have slept in the replacement one dozens of times and not had another tear. I toss and turn a lot. Sometimes my 4 or 5 year olds sleep in it with me and it's 100% good to go. Now, though, I always make sure that anything "pokey" that's in my pockets or clipped to my pants or shirt is removed and stowed in the pouch. Also, the mosquito netting is fantastic; it's amazingly durable. I spend a lot of time in bug infested parts of North and South Carolina and have zero issues with intruders.
Review: Unbelievable value for money! - Sometimes on desertcart overwhelmingly positive reviews for a particular product are obliterated by only a few negative reviews that clinically highlight intrinsic flaws in design and manufacturing … rest assured this is not the case for the Skeeter Beeter Pro Hammock, it really is as good as most reviewers testify it to be! With regard to hammocks there is a lot of snobbery around and many reviewers can’t help themselves comparing the Skeeter Beeter (Pro) to hammocks that cost 3-6 times as much. I have used the Skeeter Beeter Pro hammock on several stealth camping trips which gives me the firsthand experience to be able to state the following: Pro: - No real competitor under the $100.00 mark, it is probably really the best, even if _you_ would know a worthy competitor this one is still bound to be in the top 3! - Nylon material of the hammock has silky feel but is very strong; stitching is solid - The “no-seeum mesh” keeps the bugs out, some reviewers miss the point made in the description "If the coast is clear and you don’t need the mosquito netting, just flip the hammock over and sit on it as a normal hammock" in other words you could use the hammock without the bug net dangling above you (for instance [obviously this depends where in the world you are] in the winter season). - Very generous size, you have some room left above your head and/or beneath your feet and you could use this space to keep e.g. a small bag containing your valuables, spectacles, flashlight etc. Your 2 inch/5 cm sleeping mat and 4 season sleeping bag will fit comfortably in the hammock. - Simple hanging mechanism: a carabiner at each end of the hammock that you can hook unto the provided cords that you have wrapped around the trees; I did not use the provided cords but bought the supremely tree friendly E.N.O. Atlas XL treehuggers ( Eagles Nest Outfitters Atlas XL (FFP) ). Maybe you are a hammock novice? This hammock will give you almost every bit of comfort as the more expensive hammocks, so if after a few nights struggling you decide hammocking is not for you (make sure you have watched some Youtube videos that discuss comfortable hammock sleeping positions) you can’t really blame the Skeeter Beeter, no other hammock would have changed your conclusion. Be advised it usually takes 4-6 nights before your mind and body get accustomed to 1) sleeping in the wilderness 2) sleeping in a banana shaped piece of nylon above the ground! Contra: - This is not a double layer hammock so no second layer to slide your sleeping mat in. Sleeping directly on your sleeping mat might cause it to slide somewhat whilst you are asleep but I have not experienced any level of discomfort due to it sliding a little bit off center. - The provided (heavy duty) carabiners are a bit rough around the edges to the extent that they might damage the lines or slings they are attached to, I immediately replaced them for the brilliant Black Diamond Neutrino Carabiners ( Black Diamond Neutrino Wiregate Carabiner - Gray ). - No integrated top cover so not as warm in winter nights as it could be, you will have to look into hammock underquilts or find your own (layered) methods of keeping warm. -Trivial: the Grand Trunk logo on the integrated stuff sack is a little bit too loud for stealth purposes. Pro nor contra: - Bug net: Even though the bug net is held up by elastic lines you should take into account that the position of the hammock itself will be lowered once you put your weight on it so don’t put up the bug net too tight to begin with, let it sag a little bit and it won’t get pulled too tight (and risk damaging it) once you are in the hammock. - Tarps: For protection against the elements such as rain or snow you need to buy a tarp a.k.a. ‘basha’. Why not skip the Skeeter Beeter and buy a hammock that has an integrated top cover? Well even the best hammock of them all indicates that its top cover “has a DWR water "resistant" treatment, it will shed light moisture, but is not waterproof and is not a replacement for a tarp”. So, no! Buying a good tarp is no easy assignment because the various ‘budget’ tarps on desertcart are almost never truly waterproof and quite a few are simply poorly made and tear easily (just read the reviews critically). The Aqua Quest series of tarps ( Aqua Quest 'Defender' Waterproof Heavy Duty Nylon Tarp 10 x 7 Camo ) is generally believed to be of adequate quality, but you could also chose to buy the more expensive tarps from the major hammock manufacturers (E.N.O. DD Hammocks, Warbonnet etc.). Beware of fake army surplus items, they may look good but are usually rubbish.

## Features

- BUG-FREE HAMMOCK: Grey No-See-Um mosquito netting hangs overhead and away from you so you can still read a book or sip a drink without feeling claustrophobic. Keeping you comfortable on the inside while keeping mosquitoes and other bugs on the outside.
- EASY ENTRY AND EXIT: Double-sided zipper makes getting in and out of the hammock a seamless process. Triple-stitched reinforcements on the mesh and fabric additionally boost the hammock's strength.
- MULTI-FUNCTIONAL: If the coast is clear and you donʼt need the mosquito netting, just ﬂip the hammock over and sit on it as a normal hammock.
- BACKPACKING, CAMPING, AND OUTDOOR ADVENTURE FRIENDLY: No matter what adventure you are on, its got you covered. Two interior storage pockets keep smaller items organized (like the ones in a tent).
- ADDITIONALLY INCLUDED: 2 nautical grade carabiners, starter rope kit, suspension cord, and stuff sack for stress-free travel

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001AIFLX2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,109 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #170 in Hammocks |
| Brand | GRAND TRUNK |
| Brand Name | GRAND TRUNK |
| Color | Olive Green/Khaki |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 800 Reviews |
| Folded Size | 2' x 6' x 6' |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00892902000413 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 126"L x 60"W |
| Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Grand Trunk |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 000413 |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 400 Pounds |
| Model Number | SBH-PRO |
| Product Dimensions | 126"L x 60"W |
| Seating Capacity | 1 |
| UPC | 892902000413 798804922511 856605375360 614019608012 772259160315 897959754234 798527558820 |

## Product Details

- **Color:** Olive Green/Khaki
- **Brand:** GRAND TRUNK
- **Product Dimensions:** 126"L x 60"W
- **Folded Size:** 2' x 6' x 6'
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00892902000413

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great, comfortable hammock; use with caution though!
*by K***B on June 3, 2016*

Easy to set up, very roomy and comfortable and mostly very durable. I say mostly because it does have an Achilles heal. If you do manage to rip the nylon, it's done; you're sleeping on the ground. Ask me how I know! I set it up over a boulder one night. At some point during the night, I was looking for something in the attached pouch and dumped the contents (including my folded pocket knife) into the hammock. I didn't notice. When I got up to relieve myself later, the knife had made it's way underneath me and while I was in the seated position, with my legs out of the hammock, my butt, with the knife underneath it, lightly brushed against the boulder and that minor contact created a tear. As I tried to get out of the hammock the tear quickly got worse and was basically not repairable. So, my fault. I still give this hammock five stars because I'm about 6'3" and 220 lbs and have slept in the replacement one dozens of times and not had another tear. I toss and turn a lot. Sometimes my 4 or 5 year olds sleep in it with me and it's 100% good to go. Now, though, I always make sure that anything "pokey" that's in my pockets or clipped to my pants or shirt is removed and stowed in the pouch. Also, the mosquito netting is fantastic; it's amazingly durable. I spend a lot of time in bug infested parts of North and South Carolina and have zero issues with intruders.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Unbelievable value for money!
*by E***R on October 6, 2015*

Sometimes on Amazon overwhelmingly positive reviews for a particular product are obliterated by only a few negative reviews that clinically highlight intrinsic flaws in design and manufacturing … rest assured this is not the case for the Skeeter Beeter Pro Hammock, it really is as good as most reviewers testify it to be! With regard to hammocks there is a lot of snobbery around and many reviewers can’t help themselves comparing the Skeeter Beeter (Pro) to hammocks that cost 3-6 times as much. I have used the Skeeter Beeter Pro hammock on several stealth camping trips which gives me the firsthand experience to be able to state the following: Pro: - No real competitor under the $100.00 mark, it is probably really the best, even if _you_ would know a worthy competitor this one is still bound to be in the top 3! - Nylon material of the hammock has silky feel but is very strong; stitching is solid - The “no-seeum mesh” keeps the bugs out, some reviewers miss the point made in the description "If the coast is clear and you don’t need the mosquito netting, just flip the hammock over and sit on it as a normal hammock" in other words you could use the hammock without the bug net dangling above you (for instance [obviously this depends where in the world you are] in the winter season). - Very generous size, you have some room left above your head and/or beneath your feet and you could use this space to keep e.g. a small bag containing your valuables, spectacles, flashlight etc. Your 2 inch/5 cm sleeping mat and 4 season sleeping bag will fit comfortably in the hammock. - Simple hanging mechanism: a carabiner at each end of the hammock that you can hook unto the provided cords that you have wrapped around the trees; I did not use the provided cords but bought the supremely tree friendly E.N.O. Atlas XL treehuggers ( Eagles Nest Outfitters Atlas XL (FFP) ). Maybe you are a hammock novice? This hammock will give you almost every bit of comfort as the more expensive hammocks, so if after a few nights struggling you decide hammocking is not for you (make sure you have watched some Youtube videos that discuss comfortable hammock sleeping positions) you can’t really blame the Skeeter Beeter, no other hammock would have changed your conclusion. Be advised it usually takes 4-6 nights before your mind and body get accustomed to 1) sleeping in the wilderness 2) sleeping in a banana shaped piece of nylon above the ground! Contra: - This is not a double layer hammock so no second layer to slide your sleeping mat in. Sleeping directly on your sleeping mat might cause it to slide somewhat whilst you are asleep but I have not experienced any level of discomfort due to it sliding a little bit off center. - The provided (heavy duty) carabiners are a bit rough around the edges to the extent that they might damage the lines or slings they are attached to, I immediately replaced them for the brilliant Black Diamond Neutrino Carabiners ( Black Diamond Neutrino Wiregate Carabiner - Gray ). - No integrated top cover so not as warm in winter nights as it could be, you will have to look into hammock underquilts or find your own (layered) methods of keeping warm. -Trivial: the Grand Trunk logo on the integrated stuff sack is a little bit too loud for stealth purposes. Pro nor contra: - Bug net: Even though the bug net is held up by elastic lines you should take into account that the position of the hammock itself will be lowered once you put your weight on it so don’t put up the bug net too tight to begin with, let it sag a little bit and it won’t get pulled too tight (and risk damaging it) once you are in the hammock. - Tarps: For protection against the elements such as rain or snow you need to buy a tarp a.k.a. ‘basha’. Why not skip the Skeeter Beeter and buy a hammock that has an integrated top cover? Well even the best hammock of them all indicates that its top cover “has a DWR water "resistant" treatment, it will shed light moisture, but is not waterproof and is not a replacement for a tarp”. So, no! Buying a good tarp is no easy assignment because the various ‘budget’ tarps on Amazon are almost never truly waterproof and quite a few are simply poorly made and tear easily (just read the reviews critically). The Aqua Quest series of tarps ( Aqua Quest 'Defender' Waterproof Heavy Duty Nylon Tarp 10 x 7 Camo ) is generally believed to be of adequate quality, but you could also chose to buy the more expensive tarps from the major hammock manufacturers (E.N.O. DD Hammocks, Warbonnet etc.). Beware of fake army surplus items, they may look good but are usually rubbish.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Comfy camping hammock: best under $100
*by S***Y on December 12, 2015*

I got this hammock to replace my tent for backpacking trips. Let's assume that's what you're shopping for. Here's a breakdown: 1: A hammock setup is lighter than a tent, right? Yes and no. What you lose in stake weight and raw material, you pick back up in suspension and rainfly. Expect a hammock setup to weigh about the same as a two-man tent, especially in the winter. 2: Hammocks are more comfortable than tents, right? Yes and no. If you lie at an angle, have a good pad and insulation setup, and aren't claustrophobic; sure you can have a great night's sleep. Sleeping in a hammock is comparable to sleeping in a tent. Be prepared to carry the extra weight of an underquilt in colder months or you'll have a cold butt. Also know that if you're a side sleeper, you may be very uncomfortable in a hammock. Sleeping on your back is the only real option for hammock comfort. Also, yes, this hammock can be hung upside down if you don't wanna use the netting. It's just as comfortable, just make sure there's no sharp sticks under your hammock to tear the netting. Down to specifics for this hammock: I was torn between this hammock and the ENO Junglenest. The SB is good in price and headroom. It's significantly cheaper than the ENO. The netting has 4 hanging points that gives you a more box-shaped headspace than the ENO. This is good if you wanna read a book or lounge in your hammock for an extended time. What is annoying is that you have to hang two additional stretchy ridgelines to have that comfort. The ENO wins in build quality and ease of setup. It hangs the net from a single ridgeline, so it's easy to do. Of course, you don't have the comfortable headroom that the SB has. The two hammocks tie in material quality and build quality. They are both well stitched, use similar materials and netting. The ENO edges out the SB by a nose because the tie-points for the ENO have metal grommets and stitched canvas attachments. The SB has elastic straps stitched right into the netting. This means a mistaken pulling of the netting on either hammock would be more likely to tear the SB than the ENO. I'm very happy with this purchase, but if I had to buy again, I'd probably buy the ENO because I'd rather have a more solid stitch on the netting attachments than headroom.

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