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You’ll notice the weight of the poles may now cause the hammock to roll over – don’t worry! As soon as 

there is any weight in the hammock, it’s 100% stable. Place a sleeping bag or some clothing inside the 

hammock to keep it in place during set-up.

You’ll see the net is dipped in the middle. To pull it taut, find the loop attached to the outside of the centre 

pole sleeve – then use the elastic cord (8) to tie from this loop to the karabiner.

Make whoopie sling shorter

Make whoopie sling longer

PLEASE NOTE:

 Only adjust whoopie slings when hammock is empty.

Using the mosquito net

Using whoopie slings

To save weight the poles or one pole (the one for the foot end) can be left behind. They aren’t 

required but do make the hammock very spacious when used.

4

3

a

b

Pull to shorten the loop

Pull to make 

the loop 

longer

Hold here with thumb 

and index finger

Hold here with thumb 

and index finger

1.  Extend the spreader poles (7) and slide them through the sleeves on either end of the mosquito net.

2. There are four black straps (10) with eyelets on the sides of the hammock – sit the ends of the spreader 

poles into the inner eyelets. This will raise the net from the hammock.

To close the mosquito net, see below:

Summary of Contents for SuperLight Jungle 0705422505408

Page 1: ...out of your hammock It is a product which we recommend you get to know a little in your garden local woods before using out in the wild to get the best out of it Bug free hammock Remove the waterproof layer for extra breathability and suspend the mosquito net above you Rain protection Use waterproof layer on the top as a lightweight tarp Ground bivi Convert your hammock into a bivi bag if no trees...

Page 2: ...ock Double layered and breathable ideal for inserting insulation camping mat if required Mosquito net Detachable with fine mesh designed to keep out even the tiniest of insects Waterproof layer canopy Detachable use underneath for bivi camping or overhead as a compact tarp Whoopie slings attached Superlight karabiners attached Tree huggers Curved spreader poles folded Elastic cord to structure the...

Page 3: ...NOTE Only adjust whoopie slings when hammock is empty Using the mosquito net Using whoopie slings To save weight the poles or one pole the one for the foot end can be left behind They aren t required but do make the hammock very spacious when used 4 3 a b Pull to shorten the loop Pull to make the loop longer Hold here with thumb and index finger Hold here with thumb and index finger 1 Extend the s...

Page 4: ...d sheet fix it to the ground using the loops along the sides We recommend you put the poles into the eyelets and push them slightly into the ground just 1cm or so this will help it stay in position To use the layer as a bivi cover place it on top of the net You may need a separate ground sheet underneath Waterproof layer used as a cover For full overhead coverage you can pull the end of the waterp...

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