








🌿 Elevate your outdoor chill game—comfort, protection, and style in one sleek hammock!
The OneTigris KOMPOUND Camping Hammock combines rugged 210T Nylon Taffeta durability with a zip-up internal cover for warmth and a high-density mosquito net for insect protection. Weighing just 907g, it supports up to 150kg and includes tree-friendly straps and heavy-duty carabiners for easy, secure setup. Perfect for backpacking, camping, hiking, or backyard relaxation, it’s engineered to keep you cozy, bug-free, and ready for any outdoor escape.


























| ASIN | B0BJ6YCHNY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 31,458 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 18 in Camping Hammocks & Loungers |
| Brand | OneTigris |
| Colour | Frost |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (358) |
| Date First Available | 28 Jan. 2023 |
| Item Weight | 907 g |
| Model Number | CE-DCH08-CB |
| Product Dimensions | 259.99 x 130 x 2.51 cm; 907.18 g |
A**R
Best buy
Love this hammock, quick easy set up, sturdy, im a big lad, this is a great choose
A**R
Top quality item 👍
Just what I wanted a quality item I'd recommend it 👍👍👍👍
D**E
Comfortable
Been out 6 nights with this on the Isle of Wight came home yesterday and had the worst night sleep planning another weekend out at home for 2 nights
M**L
perfect as described great quality item
im a broad feller and i find it a bit tight but for some one of a regular build its awesome like i say im very broad across the shoulders
B**E
Too small
Clever design but too small for an adult. Would need to be an extra 18 inches long at least However, the underquilt fits my 10 foot double hammock that only costs £20 so I recommend onetigris underquilt 100%
D**D
DO NOT BUY
The stitching on the bag it comes with is really third world poor, im getting a full refund, chinese products never fail to FAIL, i have contacted the seller but had no response in 5 days DO NOT BUY
T**A
Gimmicky
I received this as a Gift, I really wanted to like it but I wish people wouldn't gift me such niche kit; I've been using hammocks for over a decade, and I know how I like my set ups so im a little bias but... given my experiences. I've given this a real good go but, I can't get over it's pointless gimmicks which just take up space, or make no sense... such as the "storable" insolation layer; if you use it then it's an extra zip layer to get in and out of making get out of the hammock extra cumbersome and noisy... if an animal or someone dodgy is going through your camp site, you'll have zip after zip after zip to contend with first. It may PARTIALLY unzip and then fold up in to the foot of the hammock... but you can't remove it without cutting it out and potentially damaging the hammocks stitching, even when compressed this layer alone takes up a good fist size of space where you could have extra food or piece of kit in your pack. Also, why on earth did they put guy lines on the side of the hammock? Invented trip hazard for yourself and all your friends, utterly pointless. Even the tension line for the moggy net is not easily removed or refitted afterwards. Nor does the net have a toggle loop for you to roll it up and out of the way. Worst of all, there's no waterproof tarp included! There's one made for this hammock that you have to buy separately! For the price? Thats not cool. Without modifications, I wouldn't recommend spending so much money on a hammock, especially when it's lacking a tarp.
M**9
Well, I picked up this hammock as an Amazon purchase after receiving a Fathers Day Gift Card. I was intriqued by the winter cover and packability. I've used this hammock off and on over the past few months and have come to enjoy it. I did make a few modifications to it though: 1) There's no way I would trust the ridgeline and plastic LineLoc3 adjuster under tension. Maybe it works for others, but at 5'11" and 265lbs, I wasn't going to take a chance. I replaced the ridgeline with an Amsteel adjustable ridgeline and it works perfectly. I added a couple of continuous loops as prissicks for handles to give me leverage getting up. I added a fixed ridgeline organizer that stays in the hammock all the time. 2) I removed the tension "hooks" on the ridgeline and replaced them with several small prussik loops. I was worried that the tension between the ridgeline and corners of the hooks would cause friction holes, so I just removed them and replaced them with the prussiks. 3) I modified the winter cover loops with adjustable shockcord and small hooks to attach to the prussiks. I added a piece of cordage to the zippers of the winter cover to make it easier to zip both sides up. 4) I replaced the suspension with a cinch buckle suspension and it is much easier to dial in the hanging adjustment. I'm thinking about changing it again to a whoopie sling suspension to lighten it up. These mods have worked for me and I find myself drawn to this hammock even though I have many others on the shelf. It's not ultralight and it doesnt pack super small, but it is light enough and small enough that I can fit my system, a tarp, ground cover, and Pomoly table in a small 20L pack for dayhikes. This hammock is short, but I can still get enough of a diagonal lay to be comfortable. In my opinion, its perfect for a dayhike, bugout bag, car kit, or emergency sleep system. Pair it with a light rainfly, a few stakes, and an underquilt and you are set to get outside and start hanging.
A**R
What a great product for the price so happy with it I purchased the under quilt and tarp. Wish they had provided 2 guy line stakes, but ended up connecting it to the tarp stakes.
J**A
I bought one for my nephew and he liked it so much I bought another for daughter. Great with the ridgeline setup up already. Not sure why it has the nylon top cover in the sleeping area,seems gimmicky but it can be zipped out of the way.
S**S
I looked at ALL the others that cost more and when it came to all the extra features I like, the OneTigris Kompound was the clear choice. I've camped in 7F degree snow storms with 30 mph winds and my OneTigris Kompound inner-liner kept my 0 degree sleeping bag completely protected from the elements under the mesh liner and overhead tarp. The only 'Con' was I replaced the Daisy Chain suspension with a Dyneema Whoopie Sling.
R**N
I did a lot of research and chose correctly this brand. Banff national Park at 4°C I was warm and comfortable.
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