Thursday, June 22, 2017

Camping Hammock Length and Comfort: How to Choose

When size matters. How long is your hammock?
When size matters. How long is your hammock?

If you're thinking about buying a camping hammock or looking to upgrade, the length of a gathered-end hammock can make a big difference in your comfort.

The 4 foot rule

Most hammock experts recommend getting a hammock that is 4 feet longer than your height so you can lie nearly flat in it for sleeping. So if you're 5′ 10″ tall, you'd want a hammock that's 9′ 10″ long.

Why the extra length? The ends of a hammock hang at an angle so you can't use the full length of fabric. So, the extra 4 feet of fabric gives you enough length to get a fairly flat "lay" for sleeping when you're stretched out at night. Longer hammocks also make it possible to stretch out diagonally in a hammock, which is good for side sleepers who want a flat surface.

If your hammock is not long enough, you'll sleep in a banana shape, which can lead to hyper-extended knees and knee pain. That's why shorter length hammocks are best used for seats or lounging, rather than camping, at least for taller people.

Hammock Length Weight (oz) Netting Ridgeline
ENO SingleNest 9' 4" 16 -- --
ENO DoubleNest 9' 4" 19 -- --
ENO Sub 7 8' 9" 6.4 -- --
ENO JungleNest 9' 4" 27 Yes Yes
Kammock Roo 10' 24 -- --
Kammock Wallaby 8' 4" 10 -- --
Sea-to-Summit Ultralight 8' 6" 4.9 -- --
Sea-to-Summit Single Pro 10' 12.7 -- --
Sea-to-Summit Double Pro 10' 16 -- --
Hummingbird Hammocks Single 8' 8" 5.2 -- --
Hummingbird Hammocks Single+ 9' 8" 7.6 -- --
Grand Trunk UL Starter 9' 6" 12 -- --
Grand Trunk Nano 7 9' 4" 7.3 -- --
Grand Trunk Single Parachute 10' 6" 20 -- --
Grand Trunk Double Parachute 10' 6" 28 -- --
Grand Trunk Skeeter Beeter 10' 6" 26.5 Yes Yes
Hammock Bliss Ultralight 7' 11" 13 -- --
Hammock Bliss Single 9' 10' 17 -- --
Thermarest Slacker Single 9' 8' 19 -- --
Thermarest Slacker Double 9' 8" 23 -- --
Byer of Maine Moskito Kakoon 9' 8" 22 Yes Yes
Byer of Maine Traveller Light 9' 10 -- --
Hennessy Hammock Leaf Asym 9' 19 -- Yes
Hennessy Hammock Hyperlight Asym Zip 10' 14 Yes Yes
Hennessy Hammock Expedition Asym Zip 10' na Yes Yes
Hennessy Hammock Ultralight Backpacker Asym Zip 10' na Yes Yes
Hennessy Hammock Explorer Deluxe Asym Zip 11' na Yes Yes
Nemo Tetrapod 9' 1" 27 Yes Yes
Warbonnet Blackbird 10' 25 Yes Yes
Warbonnet Blackbrid XLC 11' 27.5 Yes Yes

Yes. Longer hammocks are usually heavier than shorter ones. But the motivation for using a camping hammock is usually comfort and convenience not gear weight. When you add in all the other pieces of gear needed for hammock camping such as tarp, bug netting, back insulation, and a quilt or sleeping bag, hammocks are not that much lighter weight than a ground-based ultralight shelter and sleep system. Don't be fooled into thinking that the lightest weight hammock will be the best one for sleeping, just because it's lighter weight than others.

This table lists the most popular camping and backpacking hammocks that people can buy off the shelf without buying a custom made hammock from a cottage manufacturer. While you can order a custom hammock from a cottage gear manufacturer, just understand that they have pretty long backorder delays and it's not strictly necessary, unless you want a special color, fabric, or design.

I have several of the gathered hammocks listed: the 10′ Warbonnet Blackbird, a Thermarest Slacker Single, ENO Sub 7, and Hummingbird Hammock Single, and sleep best in the Warbonnet because the extra length lets me lie flat. I'm 5′ 11″ and it's the perfect size for me.

The best hammock length for you will be one that you enjoy using. The four foot rule is just a guideline, but I've found it very helpful when buying hammocks for backpacking and wanted to pass it along.

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