I have been looking at a hammock for some time now, and until recently I thought that I was going to pull the trigger on an ENO, I have some other ENO products that I dig, so I figured why not. I saw this companies stuff on the internet after doing some hammock research, and I was pretty stoked on what I saw.
This company has their hammocks built by a family in Indonesia, not only do they help support a group of artisans that are skilled, but they also donate 10% of the profits to their non-profit partners. This group includes Feed My Starving Children, East African Ministries, and Generosity Water to name a few.
The product comes in single or double hammocks and a boat load of colors. The singles are certainly light enough for bikepacking and come in weighing under a pound.
If you want more info or to purchase one check here
I hope to be purchasing one of these shortly and using it on some S240 bike packing rides as well as a Pennsylvania North to South ride.
This company has their hammocks built by a family in Indonesia, not only do they help support a group of artisans that are skilled, but they also donate 10% of the profits to their non-profit partners. This group includes Feed My Starving Children, East African Ministries, and Generosity Water to name a few.
The product comes in single or double hammocks and a boat load of colors. The singles are certainly light enough for bikepacking and come in weighing under a pound.
If you want more info or to purchase one check here
I hope to be purchasing one of these shortly and using it on some S240 bike packing rides as well as a Pennsylvania North to South ride.
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