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Tribe Provisions Adventure Hammock

9/27/2015

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Grace wanted to be a part of the final test of the Tribe Provisions Adventure Hammock because I have been using this awesome hammock every week for the past many weeks at her soccer practice. (see pics below)

It's amazing how much nicer soccer practice is when you have two nice sturdy trees and a great hammock to hang in.

So lets throw a few things out there. I am a firm believer in quality gear, but also don't believe you need spend and arm and a leg for it.

Tribe Provisions doing both of these thing quite well. This is a quality hammock and it won't break the bank. For some, hammocking is somewhat of a new concept and idea. People are just more familiar with sleeping on the ground, I guess. Silly people! Hammocks are for everybody!

Hanging this hammock cant' be simpler and it comes with the ropes necessary for hanging it. Listen up folks, a hammock and straps (which you normally have to buy separately) can run you near $80-$100. No wonder hammocking is off limits or not in the cards for some. This hammock for $29.99 comes with everything you need to either just hang out at the park and read a book, lay and take a nap while car camping or start to seriously consider hammock camping/backpacking.

Prior to purchasing some gear we all have tribulations about pulling the trigger. We wonder, am I really going to use this? Is it worth the money? Will it last?

YES
YES and
YES!

If you have never hung out in a hammock, my friends you don't know what you are missing. For those of you that have, I am sorry you spent so much money on your hammock. For what you spent on your hammock you could have bought everyone in your family a Tribe Provisions Adventure Hammock.

Hammock Specs: (from Tribe Provisions)
  • Single Person Adventure Hammock
  • Material: 210T nylon that holds up to 400 pounds
  • Two 10-foot fray-resistant (polypropylene) lashing cables
  • Triple stitched seams for durability
  • Dimensions: 10' x 4'
  • Includes: attached stuff-bag with glow-in-the-dark logo and 2 steel carabiners

Keep Hiking & Hammocking Forward!

Scott



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Yes, everything fits in the hammock self contained pouch - btw the logo GLOWS in the dark! Super Sweet!
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This is my hammock now Daddy!
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Gabby and Dad hanging out in the Tribe Provisions Adventure Hammock at Grace's Soccer Practice - Gabby Loves it too!
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1 Comment
rovi link
3/26/2018 07:17:28 am

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