Mosquito Net Topped Hammock

Mosquito Net Topped Hammock

 

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I have had parachute fabric hammocks previously but none can compared to this Topist mosquito net topped hammock. The fabric is 100% parachute cloth, it’s lightweight but strong and it’s also breathable.  It can roll up and fit in the small bag that is attached to the side of the hammock so no worry about wondering where you put the storage bag.  This hammock is so quick and easy to set up and start relaxing in.  On each end of the hammock is a heavy duty metal hook and strong ropes are also included to loop around a post or tree.

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Once I took the hammock out of the storage bag, the netting hoops popped open, there is nothing to put together on the hammock, it’s ready to go.  Just attach to the ropes and you’re ready for a relaxing time.

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I actually had hammock straps with “S” hooks so I used them to hang my hammock as they were already adjusted to my fence post tops.

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The netting is permanently stitched on one side of the hammock and it has a zipper on the other side. I like the double sided zippers so it can be easily zipped once I get settled in.  The two bottom pictures were taken inside the hammock to show the zipper heads.

 

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The mosquito netting is so fine, even with it on, I get a clear view. It can be so relaxing to just look up and see the beauty in the sky, watch the birds around the yard or see the flowers from inside of the hammock.

 

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But what if it’s not buggy out? No problem, the net can be flipped to the underside of the hammock when it’s not needed. If while you are outside relaxing in the hammock and the mosquitoes decide to come over for a visit, just flip it back to have the netting on top.

 

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I love how easy it is to roll back up and put in the storage bag for taking on camping or hiking trips. I set up my mosquito net topped hammock in the back yard but it would also be great on a porch or veranda.  It’s perfect for a deck also, just wrap the ropes around the deck rails and you’re set for a relaxing time.  The hammock weighs less than two pounds but the triple stitched parachute fabric can support about 440 pounds! I am super pleased with the quality, the workmanship, the ease of setting it up and how super comfortable it is.  I received this hammock in exchange for my honest review but I would definitely recommend this product.

 

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I must warn you though, the Topist mosquito net topped hammock is so comfortable you just may fall asleep in it while you are suppose to be outside doing chores!

 

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Martha DeMeo

I started my blog on Christmas Day 2014 mainly to review products I received. Since then it has evolved into many other categories of lifestyles, family, money saving ideas, low cost, delicious and healthy meals plus other surprise posts. My granddaughter has her own category, Alex's Articles and the latest addition to my blog is my great granddaughter now has her category, Lia's Likings The Baby Blogger! Lia started blogger at 8 months old and she now has a Friday Story Time blog you won't want to miss! I welcome you to join the conversation, ask a question, give a suggestion or leave a comment on any blog post. I hope you enjoy Lia's Likings, she has some great posts that will make you smile!

2 Discussion to this post

  1. Alexandra says:

    nice hammock! the ropes on it look really sturdy, and so cool how it can protect from mosquitos like that. I like how it has its little storage bag too. easy to throw in the truck if you decide to go camping lol

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