WIDE Half-Zipped

(8 customer reviews)

$135.00

The Half-Zipped Hammock is a basic 11ft netted hammock with some upgraded features. One side of the bugnet is sewn to the hammock body and the other side has a separating zipper.

*Vented top cover will be available in place of the bug net in the color of your choice. Made in ARGON 90

Fabric: Hexon W 1.6
Finished Width: 68″

Description

The Half-Zipped Hammock is a basic 11ft netted hammock with some upgraded features. One side of the bugnet is sewn to the hammock body and the other side has a separating zipper. There are multiple tieout points (removable/adjustable tieouts included), multiple packhooks for quilt attachment as well as accessory D-rings for peak lofts, storage pockets etc.

*Vented top cover will be available in place of the bug net in the color of your choice. Made in ARGON 90

Fabric: Hexon W 1.6
Finished Width: 68″

Included: Hammock, structural ridgeline, continuous loops, double ended stuff sack, and tieouts

Whoopie Hook Suspension option includes:

  • 2 – Whoopie Slings with Whoopie Hooks Spliced on
  • 2 – 5ft tree huggers (loops on both ends of webbing)

Beetle Buckle Suspension option includes:

2 – 15ft Spider/poly straps with Beetle Buckles attached – (Please note that the Beetle Buckle Suspension with the Spider/Poly straps will have a weight limit of 350lbs)

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Additional information

Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
SKU DUT103

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  1. One person found this helpful
    Paul Strickland

    A review of fabric widths and weights

    Paul Strickland (verified owner)

    Hi, hopefully my personal experiences will contribute some input for people agonizing over what widths and weights fabrics to go with! over the past few years I have used mostly regular but also one wide hammock as well both the 1.6 and 2.4 hexon. I am 5’10”/180lbs.

    After having spent 17 nights in a wide, I have gone back to the regular width because the wide still only has the exact same diagonal “sweet spot” as the regular and all that extra fabric didn’t contribute to more comfort, in fact it became annoying flapping and hanging around after the 6th or 7th night. Dutch’s video on it is right, You only need to choose the wide if you are say taller than 6’.

    As far as fabric weights, arguably this is far more subjective, and my personal preference is currently that I get a much better nights sleep in the 2.4. It’s my opinion that due to it being ever so slightly firmer, that is either attributing to a slightly larger range in the “sweet spot” or that the firmness makes finding the “sweet spot” instantaneous or both. The 2.4 is not as silky smooth, meaning that it’s a touch noisier, and has slightly more friction when moving around to get settled in, but for me it provides slightly more lumbar and shoulder support with imperceptible shoulder squeeze ( I do notice very slight shoulder squeeze now when jumping back into a 1.6)

    Finally, the half-zip design is top-notch, and while I have always been a better to have than not need type, I am lately only carrying a netless and separate bottom entry bugnet and have only used the net maybe thrice in well over 90nights outdoors ver past three years ranging from the gulf coast to the Appalachian area to the amazing Olympic Peninsula.

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  2. Russell Brown

    Great light weight hammock!

    Russell Brown (verified owner)

    A simple design with the convenience of the Chameleon accessories. Very comfortable in 1.6, and the wide is luxurious. All at a great price point! Nice job again Dutch!!!

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