Half-Wit Hammock

$96.80

Now you can get your hammock with an attached half bugnet.  We designed this to be the ultimate lightweight backpacking hammock.  The hammock body comes hemmed on all four sides, with a cinched gathered end and an attached reinforced half bugnet.  The bugnet hangs down from the ridgeline and can be adjusted for a good seal.

You can choose any of our standard solid colors or Print2Fabric patterns, please see the options below!

Please click on the following link to see our full selection of P2F Patterns: Print2Fabric Gallery

*Note: P2F patterns will print on the hammock body only. Contact us directly if you’d like the bugnet to be printed as well, [email protected]

Description

Now you can get your hammock with an attached half bugnet.  We designed this to be the ultimate lightweight backpacking hammock.  The hammock body comes hemmed on all four sides, with a cinched gathered end and an attached reinforced half bugnet.  The bugnet hangs down from the ridgeline and can be adjusted for a good seal.  Comes with 2 amsteel continuous loops and a ridgeline. Build your own suspension, or choose from one of our two pre-made suspensions at a reduced price.  Hammock bodies are 58″ wide and 10.5 ft long. It also comes with a double ended stuff sack.  Every hammock also has the “Knotty Mod” to help keep the slack out of the sides and it makes a footbox even if you sleep in either direction.  Made exclusively by Dutchware and of course, Made in the USA.

*Note: P2F patterns will print on the hammock body only. Contact us directly if you’d like the bugnet to be printed as well, [email protected]

  • Weight Ratings:
    • Hexon 1.6: 350 Pounds
    • Hexon 1.2: 275 Pounds
    • Hexon 1.0: 200 Pounds
  • What is a Knotty Mod? Click here for more details.
  • Suspension Option Details (If no suspension option is chosen you will receive a hammock body, continuous loops, structural ridgeline, and stuff sack)
    • Whoopie Hook Suspension w/ Huggers includes:
      • 2 – Whoopie slings w/ whoopie hooks spliced on
      • 2 – 5ft Polyester Tree Huggers (loops on both ends of webbing)
    • Beetle Buckles w/ 15ft Straps includes:
      • 2 – Beetle Buckles
      • 2 – 15ft Spider/Poly Straps

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Additional information

Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
SKU DUT001

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  1. Question

    Johann Hoepfner

    I love the concept and weight of the half-wit – bugnet without zippers. But 58” is really to narrow for me, I would prefer staying in or close to my comfort sizes of 11 foot/66” wide. Any chance you will do an XL-Version ?

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    • Dave Gantz

      Dave Gantz

      Hi Johann, we responded to your question via email.

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  2. Question

    finnjokay

    hi!
    The Half-Wit in Wide configuration (68″ i believe) and cloud71 fabric would be the “absolut-ultimate-ultralight-hammock” for long trail hikes and tall guys (1.96m tall), right?
    ANY chance thats possible??

    And if not, which would you recommend then?
    Thanks!

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    • Dave Gantz

      Dave Gantz

      We only have Hexon 1.6 fabric in wide.

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  3. Question

    Cory Hawes

    What weight of mesh is used for the half bugnet in the Half-wit? If it isn’t 0.5oz / yd^2, is it possible to request this, and would it make an appreciable difference in overall weight?

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  4. Question

    scott2

    Does the Knotty Mod help with the extra fabric at the head end? I’ve been using a streamliner for a while now to avoid that flap that folds over and hits me in the face.

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  5. Question

    Patrick Brown

    I see others have asked about an option for 11’ long and wider. Is there any chance of having one made? Looking at Hexon 1.2 fabric. At least 65” wide. Would prefer 68” wide thou. Thx

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      Dave Gantz

      Dave Gantz

      Please contact us at [email protected] for custom order inquiries.

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  6. Question

    matthewlangone

    What diameter shock cord do you recommend for DIY knotty mods?

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    • Dave Gantz

      Dave Gantz

      3/32 shock cord works great.

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  7. Question

    David Miller (verified owner)

    Has anyone run the ridgeline under the netting? This would allow access to my storage bag from under the net,

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    • Customer Service

      Customer Service

      Hi David, no, the hammock is simply not designed for this. You could consider having your storage bag at the foot end of your hammock where the bugnet will not interfere. Or you may prefer a different type of hammock, like the Chameleon of the Half-Zipped or one of our Netless hammocks. Thanks for inquiring.

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