The Rocky Peak Hammock Review 2020 | Single

The Rocky Peak Hammock Review 2020 | Single
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A dependable single for day hikes and travel. Nothing fancy, nothing broken — a fair price for a no-drama hang.

The Single Person Rocky Peak Hammock is a road tested by keen outdoor adventurers. It is one of the best single person hammocks as it is ultralight and strong. Perfect if you enjoy camping, backpacking, hiking, traveling, or any other outdoor task.

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Specs for Rocky Peak Hammocks

Dimensions: 8.5ft long, 4.6ft wide

Price: $39.99

Strength: ​Recommended Maximum Load: 400 lbs

Suspension System: ​2 x 78" poly ropes + 2 x stainless steel carabiners

Weight: 1.3 lbs​

Rocky Peak Hammock Review: Single Person Camping Hammock

The Rocky Peak Single Person camping hammock is a road tested by keen outdoor adventurers. It is one of the best single person hammocks as it is ultralight and strong. Perfect if you enjoy camping, backpacking, hiking, traveling, or any other outdoor task.

The Rocky Peak Single Person camping hammock is made with high quality 210T parachute nylon and triple stitched seams. It is great for both newbies and experienced hammockers.

Rocky Peak are a new outdoor and adventure brand specializing in ultralight parachute hammocks.

The Rocky Peak Single Person camping hammock comes in a wide array of bright and stylish colors. The high quality parachute nylon material allows air to penetrate through the fabric keeping your back cool and not sweaty. It features soft specially woven fabric conforms to body and holds it comfortably in place so you don't slide around.

See if the Rocky Peak hammock made our list for the top camping hammocks under $60 here

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Ben Hammockin · Trail-buddy teacher

Hanging between trees since 2013. I test every hammock the same way: is it comfortable, is setup actually simple, and does it respect the trees? Honest field notes, always. Catch the setups and reviews on the YouTube channel.