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MAT HAMMOCK - Pro Mat Hammock

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Pro Mat Hammock
Main Color:Navy Blue (6)
Sale price€174,95 EUR

Introducing the Pro Mat Hammock: The Mat Hammock with Bug Net!
Get ready to revolutionize your outdoor lounging experience with the Pro Mat Hammock, the perfect blend of comfort and innovation. This 1.7m wide hammock features a unique pocket designed to accommodate standard mattresses, ensuring maximum comfort wherever your adventures take you. Plus, with the included ridgeline, you're guaranteed the perfect sag every time you hang it up.

Good to know: A hanging system and a sleeping mat are not included.

Mattress-friendly hammock

While we are convinced that our Moonquilt series offers the best sleeping comfort in the outdoors, we see that there are a few scenarios in which a mattress-friendly hammock solution can save the day. This 1,7m wide hammock comes with a pocket that fits all standard mattresses. To make sure that you are as comfortable as possible, we included a ridgeline into this hammock- perfect sag guarantueed! With this new travel companion, even when hanging your hammock is not possible you can still rest on the ground instead.

Mattress-friendly hammock fitting all standard mattresses

With a mattress that you maybe already have, up to a width of 70 cm, you now can insulate your hammock without the need for an extra Moonquilt or underquilt!

integrated ridge line for always the perfect distance

The included organizer bag of the Ridgeline, ensures that you can fully enjoy your nights. With this structural and adjustable ridgeline kit you will always find your perfect position and the four zipper heads allow convenient double-sided access.

Customer Reviews

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Remi
Perfect for the modular backpacking system hammock!

Underquilts are very cool, but at least in my life I frequently end up in a not hammock friendly camp spot at the end of the day: Mountain peaks beyond the tree line, bushland, beach camp spots, prairie etc. In these cases I will have to revert to sleep on the ground and I will thus almost always have a sleeping pad with me. Given this fact, it only makes sense to use the sleeping pad for insulation and the TTTM Mat Pro caters exactly to this need. In fact, I would go so far to say that it is the best backpacking or thru-hiking hammock for this very reason. I use it in combination with a Sea-to-Summit XR Pro Large sleeping pad, which perfectly fills out my hammock's pouch and actually provides a very comfortable insulating layer for my hammock. In fact, this set-up is not really inferior to using an underquilt. But it get's even better: imagine you had both, a sleeping pad for moderately cold temperatures and an underquilt for freezing temperatures. Combine the two of them and you have a perfect set-up for sub-zero, all while being able to regulate the insulation for warmer temperatures by choosing either or.

What else? The ridgeline organizer is really handy, the tie-outs nice to have, the completely removable bug-net with zippers on both sides the only way bug-nets should be handled on hammocks and the entire hammock is still relatively light and comfortable. I use the TTTM lightest straps as a suspension system.

As much as the moon bags are cute, the zipper opening is too short and narrow, which makes stuffing the hammock away slightly more tedious than it should be in my opinion. So I will make my own double sided stuff sack to go with it, but that's really a minor detail and rather an inspiration to start DIYing my own accessories for it.

I use a Khibu underquilt, a ZenBivy topquilt and the TTTM Full Moon tarp for very cold temperatures and I'm telling you, I sleep better than at home in it. Of course the set-up has a price, but I can't think of a better modular set-up to brace almost every condition the world can throw at you. It's a tropical night? Hop in, close your bug-net and say good night. Dammit, no trees around? Sleep on the ground with the Zenbivy Sleep system and use the hammock as a bug bivy. It's raining? Use the TTTM Full Moon Tarp to build a ground shelter. You found some trees, get up in the air, of course. Cold? Slide the sleeping pad in (50% full). Colder? Use an underquilt. Extremely cold? Use both.

Also here's a little hack I found: Get the TTTM Second Tree Kit for your bikepacking adventure and you'll get two whoopie slings, which you can also use to lengthen your hammock's suspension system in case you'd need to.

I know this sounds like an advertisement, but I payed for everything myself and I'm just very happy to have found this combination of gear, so I wanted to share it with like-minded folk. But in all the gear-craze: Never forget to just get out there in the first place and engineer your own (and sometimes cheaper) solution wherever you can.

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Andrew Johnson
Probably the best Camping Hammock yet

I have been camping in hammocks for decades, always use a light auto inflatable mat, which tends to move a lote during the night.
So this is what we have always been wanting for 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

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dietrich arthur

MAT HAMMOCK - Pro Mat Hammock