🌿 Elevate your outdoor chill game—comfort, protection, and style in one swing!
The G4Free Large Camping Hammock is a lightweight, durable 2-person parachute hammock featuring a quick pop-up setup, tear-resistant 70D nylon fabric, and a full mosquito net for insect-free relaxation. With a 440 lbs weight capacity, dual sun/moon shades, and convertible design, it’s engineered for seamless outdoor comfort during camping, hiking, or backyard lounging.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.3 x 11.14 x 3.35 inches |
Package Weight | 1.17 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 114 x 57 x 0.1 inches |
Brand Name | G4Free |
Color | Army Green |
Manufacturer | G4Free |
Part Number | G4Free TN0604C |
V**E
Very nice to relax in
Nice quality, light, and was easy to assemble. Only using in my back yard on nice days so unsure about water proof or anything. Had to buy longer straps since my trees are too far so part but the ones that were included seemed high quality. I don’t understand how two adults would fit in there as the sides are very snug and confirming when you lie inside there. Overall I’d recommend trying this hammock and it seems like a good value.
G**E
Nice hammock for swinging from trees
I love this hammock, especially since I can keep my little dog and I free of mosquitoes! Instructions sewed onto bag for folding up. Takes a little practice, but it works. Green blends in to forest; almost had trouble finding it after leaving and coming back during camp trip. Used about 7 times so far.
J**N
Overall Review (kinda in depth)
So overall this is a pretty nice hammock. But it has a few issues, and since I didn’t really see any more detailed reviews I’ll explain the pros and cons:Set-up:Very easy, only took a couple minutes. Just make sure your trees/anchor points are far enough apart and you are good.Netting:Nice, but can be difficult to zip when you are in the hammock. What’s worked for me so far is only unzipping the flat part and not all the way up over the poles when you get in so there is enough slack to easily zip it. It is basically impossible to zip it up while you are inside if you zip it all the way.Although being able to almost fully remove the netting is a plus.The stitching around the netting is a little questionable in spots but not too bad.Material:It’s decent, a little thin, but feels very sturdy with 150 pounds in it.The ropes that come with it are also very good quality.I could see the netting being ripped if you put some weight on it but leaning on it felt fine when sitting in the hammock and it seems decent.Overall Hammock:When set up properly it lays nearly flat which is very nice.My biggest issue is the poles. They do close in on themselves and I have yet to find a way to keep them in the proper position. Currently I plan to put a sleeping pad/mat. If you lay a little side ways it holds it open more, or you could possibly put something between the ends of the poles to hold it open.Other than that it is quite comfortable and stretches enough not to break without sagging down too far.Overall I’d say it’s worth buying on sale, (I got it $35 but I’d say $30 would be better), but not 100% sure it’s worth $40.
C**H
Zipper is good, plenty of room, can fit my air mattress inside too for extra warmth and comfort
Works for me a 280lb guy, moto camping several nights in west Virginia, PA and North Carolina
J**.
Great product
Fast delivery and great product
L**U
NOT a 2 person hammock.
Solidly constructed, but missing a number of quality of life features.The provided straps are extremely long, which would be nice, but it only has carabiner loops at the last foot or so. Almost no adjustability.There are included elastic strings to suspend the bug net, but they are too short for the minimum strap adjustment, meaning you must string an extra guy line above the hammock, not included.The zipper is not split, so you must reach all the way from one end of the hammock to the other to open the net, or to close it.The hammock itself seems solid, but it's extremely narrow, so that you can't lay diagonally. It's banana shoulders or nothing.It will cost me a much as the hammock over again to replace the straps with better ones, and to figure out a permanent easy solution for the net. Poor value there. I'll probably just invest in a different netted hammock to try.
J**P
Surprisingly durable and easy to use
I just used this for a three-night camping trip recently. The fabric looked really flimsy to me when I first took it out of its packaging, but it held up extremely well throughout my trip. The straps had strong friction with tree bark, and I didn't have to use any knots to secure it, making it very easy to set up and take down. The way the bug net was held up and out of the way is also super nice.One thing I would have liked was the addition of something that helps with adhesion, perhaps Velcro. The material is very slippery, and I had to re-adjust the position of my sleeping bag and blankets every time I sat back down in it.Will update this if it shows signs of wear.
C**Y
Ripped in half
My son had this hammock for one month, used every other week while at my house. He came home from a weekend at his dad’s and when he sat in it, it ripped completely in half. He was so bummed.
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