Hammocks are the perfect solution to protect you from crawling insects or mosquitoes in nature – especially when you hang them between two trees. However, outdoor hammocks with mosquito nets are more versatile than you might think. What do you do when there are no suitable trees around? No problem! With this survival hack, you can use your ultralight hammock with a mosquito net as a ground tent.
Hammocks are the ideal companion, whether you're exploring rivers or trekking through the wilderness. They offer minimal packing effort and maximum outdoor enjoyment. Here’s why a hammock can enhance your packrafting adventure and the benefits it brings.
Hammock Camping enthusiasts are always looking for innovative gear that will enhance or simplify their outdoor experience. One such game-changer for thermal insulation in your outdoor hammock is the Tunnel Quilt, a combination of an underquilt and a topquilt. In this blog post we would like to introduce the Tunnel Quilt.
When hammock camping in winter, many people choose an Underquilt with goose down to ensure even greater thermal insulation in their hammock. Amazonas Ultra-Light already has some hollow fiber Underquilts in its range. Now we have also added a Goose Down Underquilt. Read about the advantages of down versus hollow fiber filling.
Hammock, tarp and mosquito net in one item! Our all-in-one outdoor overnight set Traveller Camp offers you protection from wind, rain and annoying insects. The hammock has a thermal compartment for your sleeping pad and the large mosquito net provides a comfortable, safe place under a tarp. Everything is connected and is easy to set up in minutes. Perfect for wild camping beginners!
Here you can find out why you need a ridgeline for mosquito net hammocks. How it is hung on Amazonas Ultra-Light hammocks and what has changed. We also list the advantages of the new internal Ridgeline.