$200 includes shipping and PP fee

https://imgur.com/a/NiO18NN

IMO this is a good beginner’s set up. Or a backup set you’d loan to a friend on a trip.

I bought these about four years ago when I first got into hammock camping. But I quickly upgraded and they’ve been sitting in the closet ever since. All in good condition with little use.

(At this time, I do not want to separate. However, drop me a PM if interested in a single item. If I get enough people, I’ll separate. Thx.)

Dutchware Hammock: 11ft. Hexon 1.6 Black. Single layer. Weight limit 350lbs.

  • comes with ridgeline, Amsteel continuous loops, and two barely used whoopie slings with beads and 2 Eno carabiners

  • It comes with an inflatable pillow and a ridgeline holder to put it in (not shown in pics)

  • IT DOES NOT come with hardware on the whoopie slings

  • IT DOES NOT come with tree straps.

Loco Libre Cayenne Underquilt: Synthetic Apex Climashield insulation. A larger than normal quilt at 82” long and 48” wide. Black with red trim

  • I can’t remember how much Apex for the exact degree it covers but I think it’s good down to 35-40 degrees. It’s a good stand alone summer quilt or second quilt in shoulder seasons.

Dutchware Winter Sock:

  • Little use however the stitching did come apart at the mesh seam. About 2 inchs long. I put some thick duct tape on both sides but it can be re-stitched.

  • Great wind blocker/underquilt protector, adding some warmth

UGQ Tarp: Penny Saver 12ft tarp

  • Olive green, double O rings at corners and ridge line

  • It comes with 4 Y stakes and an old Montbell stuff sack

  • IT DOES NOT come with a tarp line or any hardware

  • IT DOES NOT come with guy lines HOWEVER I will include a hank of new HMG cord so you can cut your own lengths

  • It is NOT seam sealed. I’ve had it in rain a few times and it never leaked. UGQ does a fantastic job with their French seam and I don’t think it needs seam sealing

For more details on the items, please see their company websites.

Cheers