I’m not calling myself a camping expert, but spending a year traveling around the United States and Canada in a campervan has taught me that I can live with very little. If it came down to it, I could survive without some of my old creature comforts—like my treasured coffee percolator, or my solar-powered charger that allows me to doomscroll past bedtime—but my emotional support camping hammock is one thing I won’t leave behind.
This classic ENO hammock is the keeper of countless camping and hiking memories of mine over the past decade. That’s right, decade—I really have been carrying it around with me for the past 10 years. The next time you get the urge to string a sheet of nylon between two trees and rest under the canopy, trust me that the ENO SingleNest Hammock is the portable bed you’ll want to be lounging in.
ENO SingleNest Hammock
REI
ENO (short for Eagles Nest Outfitters) is the gold standard of hammocks, perhaps best known for its award-winning two-person DoubleNest design, a two-person version that has more than 4,500 perfect ratings across REI and Amazon. The SingleNest is exactly the same, just slightly smaller in width and weight. It measures about 9.5 feet long and almost five feet wide, weighing in at just one pound. It’s so lightweight and packs so small, I often carry it in my backpack for hikes lasting multiple days.
The material is a durable 70-denier nylon taffeta that’s supremely soft, breathable, cooling, and quick-drying. It’s the antithesis of stiffness; this material is so silky, it just kind of slips through your fingers like a fluid. The seams are reinforced with triple stitching, which helps it hold up to 400 pounds without ripping. Despite its smaller frame, this one-person hammock has the same weight limit as the two-person version, and I’ve been able to share it with my 15-pound dog—and even another person—on several occasions.
ENO SingleNest Hammock
REI
I’ll admit that I am not a responsible hammock owner by any means. At times, my SingleNest Hammock has been left to hang in my backyard for an entire month—and despite that, it still shows no significant signs of wear or sunbleaching. In fact, I’m convinced it’s actually imperishable, considering the fact that it lived in my dad’s garage for who knows how long before I inherited it.
Miraculously, after 10 years of being schlepped around the country, shoved in the bottom of backpacks, and strung between trees from Yosemite to the Smoky Mountains, it still has plenty of life left in it. Other reviewers have had the same experience: On the ENO website, one customer wrote, “I’ve had the same hammock for over a decade, and it’s still just as soft and durable as when I first used it as a kid.”
Many others shared they get a much better night’s sleep in the hammock than they have in a tent; one 82 year-old reviewer even wrote that they have “never slept better in these last 10 years” than they did in their ENO hammock. So, what are you waiting for? Maybe an ENO hammock is what you need to revolutionize your entire camping experience.
Looking for more ways to kick your feet up in the outdoors? I found five more top-rated hammocks across the internet, including the popular ENO DoubleNest, for $75 and under, below.
More Camping Hammocks to Shop:
ENO DoubleNest Hammock
REI
Wise Owl Outfitters Camping Hammock
Amazon
The North Face Wawona Camp Hammock
Amazon
Kootek Camping Hammock
Amazon
AnorTrek Camping Hammock
Amazon
At the time of publishing, the price started at $55.
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