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The New DD SuperLight Hammock: weighing just 270g with an incredibly small pack size of just 14cm x 9cm x 7cm - this Hammock can literally be taken everywhere!
The lightest and most compact hammock in the world and part of DD Hammocks new SuperLightRange. The DD SuperLight Range also includes a Hammock Mosquito Net and Tarp - all three weigh under a kilo and offer a full, portable and very comfy camping system all of which packs up into almost no space at all!
The same size as DD Hammocks other hammocks and just as comfy this hammock is made from the lightest materials they could possibly source. This is the lightest, most compact hammock available and easily packs into a jacket pocket!
Ultra light, high strength ripstop nylon is used for the hammock itself and the suspension is DD Hammocks superlight and adjustable Whoopie Suspension System featuring Whoopie Slings, Tree Huggers and Soft Shackle Karabiners (everything you need to use it straight away).
This hammock along with the rest of the DD Superlight Range offer new options for lightweight camping to those who really need to save on weight and pack space. Ideal for cyclists, hikers, runners, motorcyclists and those involved in all other outdoor pursuits where pack weight/ size matters. Or simply someone looking for a comfy, small pack size holiday hammock!
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.