Kammock Roo Double Hammock Review (2026)
Grant's Verdict
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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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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