The DD Hammocks Frontline Hammock King Size offers unparalleled comfort and space for campers. With dimensions of 3.2m x 1.7m, this oversized hammock is ideal for taller individuals or those who appreciate extra room. It includes two 80cm spreader poles to maximize interior space, ensuring a comfortable and spacious sleeping area.
This hammock is designed for year-round use, featuring a dual-layered design that allows the use of additional insulation during cold weather. It also comes with a fully integrated bug-proof net, providing complete protection from insects. For those who prefer an open-air experience, the bug net can be unzipped and stowed underneath, allowing for a night under the stars.
Setting up the DD Frontline Hammock King Size is quick and easy, thanks to the pre-fitted 10m strong suspension webbing (5m on each side). Despite its large size, the setup time is impressively fast, making it a convenient option for any camping trip. This hammock is designed for single-person use and pairs perfectly with the DD Tarp XL (4.5m x 3m) for optimal coverage.
Enormous 3.2m x 1.7m size
Breathable double-layered design with velcro tab closure
Ultra-fine built-in mesh mosquito net that zips closed for insect protection
Two 80cm spreader poles with elastic cord for maximum interior space
Four internal pockets for safe storage of valuables
Pre-fitted with 10m strong suspension webbing (5m each end)
Includes a stuff sack for easy transport
Max weight 125kg
Included
Hammock
Webbing (10m)
2 x 1m elastic cord
2 x spreader poles
Stuff sack
Weight
1250 g (without webbing and poles)
Dimensions
3.2m x 1.7m (flat size)
The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 520 x 300 x 120 mm.
A really spacious hammock. My 186-centimeter body was almost horizontal when I turned it a little sideways. The mat is laid deep, i.e. the edges rise high when the mat is wide enough. Mosquito netting looks good when you thread the included "tent poles" into the tunnels at the ends and tighten them to the trees with a rubber band. Because of autumn, I didn't get to test with mosquitoes. The mat is missing two links on the sides, to which DD's normal-sized underblanket could be attached. However, it works when you pull the string through the loops at the ends of the tunnels of the mosquito nets and into the trees. The carabiners at the end of the rubber bands of the underblanket can be attached to it on both sides. The package is quite big and heavy, so not a light hiker's dream.