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Lawson Hammock Blue Ridge Camping Hammock and Tent,

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Style: Lawson Hammock, Straps and Underquilt Bundle (3 PC)


Features

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  • The most versatile tent hammock in the world. Rated #1 by Backpacker magazine, American survival guide, and winner of the prestigious gear Of The year award.
  • Hybrid ground tent or hammock: can be used as a single or double ground tent, or a suspended hammock.
  • Ideal use: Perfect for all types of camping including car camping, backpacking, scouting, kayaking, canoeing, mountaineering, or jungle camping.
  • Portable: with a compact pack size of 22 x 6 and pack weight of 4. 25 lbs. This hybrid bevy and hammock is the perfect lightweight shelter for all ADVENTURES.
  • Set-up: quick and easy setup only takes a few minutes. Suspend the hammock from two trees or any sturdy object. No trees in sight, set-up as a ground tent.
  • Comfort: Lawson's patented design uses arch poles and spreader bars to keep the hammock bed flat, thus eliminating much of the cocoon effect created by standard parachute hammocks. With a roomy 90 x 42 Interior and 275 weight capacity.
  • Included: Lawson blue Ridge hammock/ ground tent hybrid, detachable waterproof rainfly, integrated mosquito and bug net, stuff sack, hammock straps, hammock Underbuilt
  • Camping & hiking; outdoor lifestyle

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎26 x 15.5 x 7.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎4.99 Kilograms


Item Weight: ‎4.25 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Lawson Hammock


Warranty Description: ‎Lawson hammock 1 year limited warranty.


Model Name: ‎Lawson Hammock 3 pc Bundle


Color: ‎Hammock, Straps, & Underquilt Bundle


Material: ‎Blend


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Lawson Hammock


Part Number: ‎LSN3P


Model Year: ‎2019


Style: ‎Lawson Hammock, Straps and Underquilt Bundle (3 PC)


Included Components: ‎Lawson Hammock Straps, Lawson Hammock Underquilt, Lawson Hammock Blue Ridge Hammock


Size: ‎Hammock, Straps, & Underquilt Bundle


Sport Type: ‎Camping & Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle


Date First Available: March 13, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • LAWSON Hammock-- AWESOME! (homemade underquilt)
Style: Hammock
I'm 47. 220lbs. This is my first hammock. Preparing for one week trip to Boundary Waters; I've slept in this hammock a few times overnight to work out any issues. 1. I really need those side tie-downs. The stability is awesome with those. And, you don't need all four. Just two works fine. I'm more than happy to deal with those with the incredible comfort this product supplies. I've slept on my back, side and belly with no issues at all. 2. The space is incredible! The little rings that hang down inside can be easily tied together with some cord for a long "ridge line" to secure things to. 3. I bought a 10X10 tarp because I like the open air. I am also worried about having to set up or tear down in the rain. I still bring the Lawson Tarp in case the wind is very very bad or the rain decides to come sideways. Love the Larson Tarp, I just don't want to be so bottled up. 4. This is my under quilt: OutdoorsmanLab Lightweight Camping Sleeping Bag. I used wife's sewing machine and stitched on some webbing and shock cord. A few clips. And there you go. Its a perfect summer under quilt. I don't need my ThermoRest now. 5. Had a simple issue upon purchase and the owner of Lawson fixed it immediately without any hesitation. GREAT CUSTOMER SVC! I LOVE THIS HAMMOCK. Pics are from my backyard. UPDATE: after my trip to the Boundary Waters I learned a lot. 1. IF you like a lay flat like me, I keep the hammock tightly pulled between the trees. Needs guy lines. 2. IF you like a more traditional curved lay. It is more stable and does not need guy lines. 3. This is not an ultra light set up. The weight really added up over the miles. OK for me, not for everybody. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2016 by Tony B Tony B

  • Great Hammock, Crappy Tent
Style: Hammock
I like the Lawson as a hammock but NOT as a tent I like the way that it sets up and packs up. The overall weight is fine. I don’t see it as a backpacking solution although that’s mostly a personal bias. My interest is for motorcycle camping and for that it’s ideal. I like the roominess in comparison to my Hennessey Explorer Deluxe Asym. And I like that it’s a flatter lay than gathered-end hammocks. Some reviewers have complained of tippiness but I haven’t found that to be the case once inside. Ingress is a bit awkward, but I find once I get my butt in the center it’s all good from there. For those who still feel too precarious there are loops at each corner that can be guyed to pegs for rock-solid stability. I much prefer the soothing, baby-in-a-cradle swing as I drift off to sleep. In terms of sleep I tend to change positions a few times during the night, but I’m mostly a side sleeper. Even though I sleep great in my Hennessey, I find it easier to get comfy in the Lawson. The two pockets are handy but a couple more wouldn’t hurt - especially a bottle holder. The bug mesh is good quality as are all the materials and the zippers. The aluminum hoops at each end seem strong and are easy to install. The bungee at each end to pull the hoops apart are pretty wimpy, which becomes more of an issue in tent mode. Speaking of which, here is where it all goes pear-shaped from my perspective. First of all, full disclosure: I’m 6’2”, 230lbs. I used to be what people considered “athletic” although having just turned 70 that’s a bit of hyperbole these days. I love hammock camping because I no longer enjoy crawling around on the ground like a five year-old in a cardboard “fort”. I love being able to swing my legs around and drop right into my camp shoes when nature calls at 3am. I love waking up in the morning not having aches and pains from laying on rocks or sticks I missed in cleaning up the area before pitching my tent. In short, I love comfort, therefore I love hammocks. Having said that, hammocks have one inherent drawback - they require two shoulder-high anchor points from which to suspend. In many places this is not an option. So what to do then? Do I take a tent along just in case I’m forced to camp in an area devoid of anchor spots? Do I just use the tarp as the shelter and leave the hammock in its bag? Well the ideal solution is a shelter that is BOTH a hammock and a tent, which is what the Lawson purports to be. However, here are my issues with that claim. When set up on the ground, the door is so small and low that you, literally, must get on your belly to crawl into it. At my age, not a very elegant process and absolutely no fun. Once in, what was a spacious interior in hammock mode, has become very cramped and claustrophobic. That sag in the floor when hanging turns out to be critical to the perception of roominess. The wimpy bungees also contribute to the problem because they’re not strong enough to keep the bug screen from sagging down near your face. What was open, airy comfort has suddenly morphed into a straight-jacket nightmare even a contortionist would avoid. This could be remedied by making the bug screen much taller and the aluminum poles more A-shaped than half hoops. This might not look as pleasing to the eye as the Conestoga wagon shape, but give me function over form any day. Anyway, as the title says ‘Great hammock, crappy tent’. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2020 by VeeSteeBoy

  • RAINPROOF!
Style: Hammock
I've had this for a few years, used it multiple times, finally reviewing it: Last week I went backpacking with this hammock for the first time in "inclimate" weather. It rained sideways from 10pm until 5am. I was bone dry in the morning. The condensation from my breathing lined the inside of the fly. Enough had built up over 6 hours that the big rain drops were sprinkling my face with the condensation, but absolutely no rain got in anywhere. I was amazed. I've never been outside for such hard, long rainfall and stayed so dry. My only qualm is that it doesn't include the necessities for setup. At this price point, I feel like it should include the straps, carabiners, and guy lines & stakes required to hang it and make it stable. I knew those things weren't included when I bought it and made the purchase anyway, I wasn't deceived or anything. I stake 2 opposite corners with paracord, and the hammock is extremely stable. The two interior pockets are a nice touch, it's still easy to lose a headlamp or the like even though there's a spreader. Plenty of room for me. Im 6' and weigh 200lbs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2019 by Sean

  • IT'S BACKPACKER MAGAZINE #1 FOR A REASON= QUALITY!!
Style: Hammock
the weight to strength ratio is amazing!! the most easy to set-up with out instructions!! the most easy to put together because every thing is laid-out in front of you!! I camped in it for a week straight. and every day I woke up with no back pain and full of energy! amazing!! the only small list of extra gear you need to make the package complete is 4 tent stakes to secure the 4 corners, some paracord to attach to the stakes, and also the two hoops, which you attach to the top of the tree where the hammock is tied to the tree, and a good after-market set of 2 tree attachment straps and a quality set of over-size lockable carabiners. i added a length of paracord inside the hammock between the 2 flash light holders to hang my sox and wrist watch so i could hear the alarm clock on my watch in the morning. BEST TENT- TREE HAMMOCK EVER!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2019 by danamul

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