T**A
One of the easiest attachment systems for hammocks
great product, well made, great price. If you're a gram weenie they're going to be too heavy for you, but if you car camp or don't hike super long distances, these are quality straps. I like that they are infinitely adjustable. I wonder about the longevity of the metal clips because of clipping metal biners to metal clips, but we'll see how that goes. They could wear on each other. For now, I'm connecting with a spare dogbone. That's easier to replace than the clip or 'biner. You could also rig the clip right to the continuous loop on the hammock and use the biner as a quick clip at the tree end of the strap. Lots of options.
J**S
You need these tree straps!
We’ve invested in full hammock setups (tree straps, mosquito net, rain fly, etc) for four family members. Two of us use hike guru straps and we ALWAYS have our hammocks up first. So easy to use and very sturdy. These are every bit as good as ENOs and half the price. My husband is 6’ 2” and 205 lbs and they hold him up with ease. Don’t hesitate, just buy these.
R**T
Worth the money
Very easy to use and setup. Does take some getting used to the adjustment but is very strong.
M**T
Almost Perfect
This is so fast. Much faster than tying knots and more adjustable and durable than the type with the loops. But there are two details I would change:1. I would have used TWO buck1es on each side, having a second one for a tarp or bug net ridgeline.2. I would have used a thumb release like those used on tie down straps to make fast precise adjustments. Still this is the best thing out there at this time.
P**H
Low Cost, Highly Effective, Fast Setup
Got to test these out this last weekend, worked great.I modified the ends of my Hennessy Hammock so I could use it with straps like these, and was a little unsure about this purchase as it didn't quite have the same cinch-buckle hardware as other straps, but I gave it a shot.These work great! The single, solid piece of hardware worked as expected. I AM curious to see how "grippy" it stays as the strap becomes more worn and is less stiff, but that would be remedied by a simple half-hitch.It was about 35F out when I hung it, so the only real challenge was working with the hardware with cold fingers. Otherwise, the setup was fast and easy.Not sure if I trust the carabiners though. I already had some climbing rated ones so I used those instead.
C**I
Durable and fun on the go!
I wanted to try hammock camping and the hammock did not come with tree straps. I purchased these and am glad I did! No explanation for use needed-but there is a quick instruction sheet included. Very durable, hardy straps that will protect the trees you hang from. Great purchase.
T**Y
Best hammock straps
I lost my old hammock straps and had to buy new ones and I'm so glad I found these. They are long so it's able to fit around a big tree and its really easy to use. Would recommend 10/10
R**G
Well worth the money.
You can get better (lighter) cinch buckle type suspension systems...but not for under $20 bucks. Dare I say, not for less than $30 bucks. I bought this suspension as part of an experiment to put together a hammock camping setup for a first timer for under $100. This actually pushed my total over that mark by a few dollars, but was redundant because the hammock purchased came with daisy chain straps. But in my opinion, was well worth the extra expense. I highly recommend this suspension for the money. Really adds to the comfort for someone new to hammock camping & makes dialing in a perfect hang so simple.
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