

🌿 Lounge Like a Pro: Ultralight, Durable, and Ready to Elevate Your Outdoor Game
The COVACURE Camping Hammock combines professional-grade 70-Denier nylon fabric with ultralight design and easy setup, delivering a spacious, breathable, and tear-resistant hammock that supports up to 150kg. Complete with two 10FT adjustable tree straps and premium alloy carabiners, it packs down to a compact size ideal for camping, hiking, or backyard relaxation—making it the ultimate travel companion for millennial adventurers craving comfort and durability.
















| ASIN | B08TQQ1B5Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,347 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 3 in Camping Hammocks & Loungers |
| Brand | COVACURE |
| Colour | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,277) |
| Date First Available | 28 Mar. 2021 |
| Item Weight | 560 g |
| Model Number | AT-TUHE-40 |
| Product Dimensions | 265 x 151 x 2.51 cm; 560 g |
F**S
Fab hammock!
My daughter was gifted one of these for her birthday, and after taking it on holiday where it was strung up between two wooden posts of our holiday chalet, we had to buy another one for my son as they both wanted to use it constantly! It's really good quality and incredibly strong. It is also incredibly comfortable and even had a little pocket for putting your drink in whilst you relax. Love it.
W**N
Lightweight, sturdy and comfortable
Used it on a sailing trip. Slung between mast and forestay all very secure and easy to attach. Spent a great few nights looking g at the stars on the forepeak of a boat. The boat of course moved but I was always secure in the hammock. Slept in a sleeping bag and was slightly cold on my back but that is not a design fault of the hammock. Just needs some kind of camping mat and there are quite a few adaptable ones. Packs very closely in and fit into my limited luggage space. Weighs almost nothing. Slept very well far better than the stuffy interior of the boat and for the most part felt very warm with a good down sleeping bag. I was also somewhat sheltered from wind as it is fairly deep. I also used it with the children in woods and parks which they loved. Strength wise I am a 85kg man. All held very securely. Recommended.
T**R
Review by a geeky intermediate hanger
I’ve been getting into hammock camping recently with at least a night out a month since last Oct using a basic, but very light 330cm (11ft) travel hammock (326g) and no bug defence. I primarily cycle camp so weight, pack ability and good, comfortable rest are rather important to me. I’m in Southern England and not needed bug protection till now (mid May). I suspected I might have needed something at the end of April but I was “lucky” with persistent drizzle potentially keeping the biting things at bay, though moths had been annoying. I hadn’t found an ideal solution of an add-on bug net that didn’t just create a load of bulk or faff in setup, and I’m not really a fan of the bottom entry type, so for under £21 and loads of positive reviews, I thought I would give this a try. Initial bag opening impressions; Out of its plastic bag, and after removing the instruction sheet I weighed it in at 843g (not the claimed 780g) Not to worry, I’ve given it an instant diet by replacing the heavy daisy chain tree straps and hammock loops and the positively industrial, leaden, Carabiners, with Amsteel continuous loops which I’ll hang with lighter, longer UHMwPE straps using a Beckett Hitch knot so it’s completely hardware free. I did swap out the pegs for something longer in a Y profile for better grip but that was an equal weight It now weighs 667g I’ve also measured the long edge at 280cm, not the claimed 290cm Still not a deal breaker The next day now and I’ve just returned from a play in a little copse of trees with it for lunch and a coffee brew-up I hang it easy enough with my lighter setup, get in it and it’s roomy enough for my 6’2” height and 85kg weight. I can easily get a flat diagonal lay, even on my side or in foetal position! I reckon it’s fine for up to 6’4” as I had an arms length above and below me. I then get out of it and fit the midway shockcord tie outs. They do add structure, and a bit of stability. But for me whom hasn’t had such a thing on previous hammocks, they add faff, a bit of a hazard when getting in/out, and I can’t help but worry they will one day tear out the seam. I didn’t find the net hung in my face without them and they also add weight, so I won’t bother with those, so don’t need pegs either. My full hammock setup is now down to 620g I’m pleased with that. The hammock also comes with a shockcord ridgeline that toggles into two green loops at either end internally. This is useful for helping to preset sag to get your flatter diagonal lay. It’s also good to stabilise the net and hang glasses from! It’s also stretchy, so a little imprecise for the job of sag setting and it’s comparatively heavy especially with the two plastic toggles. I can see myself swapping it out to lighter amsteel or UHMwPE fixed line soon and save a couple of extra grams. I plan to spend an actual night in it in about two weeks time so I’ll try and remember to come back and update this text and my star ratings then. But for now, it’s a 10th the price of an equivalent equipped American Cottage made brand here in the UK and with my mods it’s also coming up lighter than one of them claims to be (and they don’t include suspension in their weights) it will be interesting to see what the longevity is. If I account for the actual cost of my mods, which I already had and just transferred across it’s still only a 5th the price. Update; I’ve used this for two nights now, I created my own UHMwPE structural ridge to preset sag for a comfy diagonal lay. I had to do this externally though as the internal tie loops couldn’t take the strain, so I got rid of the internal shockcord ridgeline they give you and it still works great, with correct sag and diagonal lay the bug net was staying off my face. My operating weight with it now is 611g! Just don’t forget that on top of that even in summer in Britain you’ll still want a tarp and either an underquilt or wide sleep mat to reduce heat loss. The zips do get a little catchy, so treat them with respect.
R**Y
Good, but the size description is a bit misleading.
For context, I've been sleeping in hammocks every day both at home and when camping for a few years and tried a few different hammocks. Let's start with the good on this hammock. I've been sleeping in this for a few weeks now, it seems decent quality, it's light affordable and it comes with straps and carabiners. However I should add that it is on the limit for me (6'1" male 10st) with size. I fit in however because you should sleep slightly diagonally in a hammock (if you sleep parallel it will get uncomfortable) there is no real room to spare. If I'm not careful in the night and stretch too much my feet or head will pop over the sides. I mainly got this as a camping hammock so I didn't have to use the same as my one at home so it's not a big issue and would probably be great for smaller users, but the picture with a 6'5" guy is definitely misleading. Apart from that, the only other thing I'd say is it would be nice for the straps to have a couple more loops, but they still work fine and can be easily made to fit.
A**D
Easy to setup. Seems durable.
Easy to setup. Seems durable. Excellent price. Folds up easily into the small bag (attached).
F**A
Great hammock!!
Love this hammock! Material feels strong, but very light, carabiners and straps are sturdy. I have almost fallen asleep in this many a time! Packs up small enough and was ideal to take on our trip to Sweden when we had to transport all of our camping kit in limited space.
J**S
Surprisingly Toasty, Super Comfy – The Kids Won’t Get Out of It!
At £19.99, this hammock was a total win. It’s way comfier than I expected and surprisingly warm – even on breezier days. The straps are a great length for attaching to trees, and once it’s up, good luck getting the kids out of it. 😄 Feels strong, sets up fast, and packs down small enough to chuck in the boot or rucksack. Whether it’s garden chilling or forest adventures, this one’s become a firm favourite.
M**W
Shocking
Nice and compact and seems like it would be good but holy hell the static electricity that builds up from the material nearly killed me. Would liked to have given it more of a go but if you touch anything metal after getting out of it you'll give yourself a shock.
T**Y
Fait partie d’un de mes meilleures acquisitions matériels de rando
S**.
Molto comodo e resistente
A**N
Materiales de tacto muy agradable. Resistente. No se condensa en las zonas en contacto con el cuerpo. La mosquitera muy tupida. Las dobles cremalleras funcionan con mucha suavidad. Mosquetones de aluminio ligeros. Las cinchas están provistas de distintas posiciones que permiten ajustar la distancia de fijación y tienen buen agarre sin desplazarse durante los movimientos que se realizan al cambiar de posición. El saco para guardarla ofrece la posibilidad de emplearse como bolsillo para guardar objetos para tenerlos accesibles durante la noche.
A**R
Her ayrıntısı düşünülmüş bir hamak, az yer kaplıyor/hafif taşıması ve kurmasi çok kolay, ilkini gördükten sonra ailem da istedi diğer rengini de almak zorunda kaldim. İkinci sezonunu geçireceğiz
B**N
Bra pris, stabil och lätt att använda.
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