Kammock Roo Double Hammock Review (2026)

Grant's Verdict

9/10 — Top Pick

Kammock Roo uses Diamond Ripstop nylon at 16 oz with an integrated bug net that packs inside the hammock without a separate stuff sack. The Mantis bug net addition makes it a complete sleeping system without additional purchases.

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The Short Version

Kammock Roo is the higher-capacity hammock with integrated bug net option. We compared it to ENO DoubleNest on weight, setup, and the value of the integrated net.

Who This Is For

Buy this if: Hammock campers in bug-prone environments who want an integrated system vs. a separate net.

Skip this if: Weight-conscious hikers — 3 oz heavier than ENO at same function if bug net isn't needed.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 16 oz vs. ENO's 19 oz — lighter at larger capacity
  • Mantis bug net integration eliminates separate purchase
  • 500-lb capacity handles two adults with room

Cons

  • $30-40 more than ENO at equivalent capacity
  • Integrated net complicates setup for hammock beginners

The Detailed Breakdown

Bug Net Integration

Standard hammock camping requires a separate bug net that hangs above the hammock from a ridgeline. Kammock's Mantis net is pre-attached and opens with a YKK zipper. Setup adds 30 seconds vs. a no-net hang. In mosquito country, this integration eliminates the 'I forgot the net' problem.

Grant's Final Take

Choose Kammock over ENO if bug protection is a regular need. ENO for simplicity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the rain tarp work with it?
Any rectangular tarp with ridgeline attachment works. Kammock makes the Sunda Rain Fly specifically designed for the Roo's dimensions.
Straps included?
Yes — Kammock Snakebite straps are included with the Roo, unlike ENO where straps are separate.

Methodology: Our gear ratings are based on community research across r/camping, r/hiking, r/ultralight, r/backpacking, and r/CampingandHiking, combined with manufacturer specifications and verified owner feedback. We analyze Reddit consensus, common failure patterns reported across multiple platforms, and long-term durability reports. Grant rates based on value, packability, durability, and whether it would survive a trip he's been planning to take for three years. Last verified 2026-07-03.

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