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COCOON Ultralight Mosquito Net Hammock Review: An ultra-lightweight hammock that anyone can easily set up!

While camping was typically done in tents, the ways of staying overnight have become more diverse

One of my favorite camping styles is "hammock camping." I sleep in a hammock instead of a tent. It's so comfortable, and I've become completely captivated by the feeling of sleeping while being rocked gently, so I've enjoyed camping in more than five different hammocks so far

Recently, the use of hammocks has not been limited to camping; Futagoike Campground in the Yatsugatake Mountains has become the first in Japan to allow people to stay in hammocks in mountainous areas, and opportunities for their use while hiking and mountain climbing are expanding, attracting more and more attention

This time, we will introduce some recommended hammocks for those who would like to try sleeping in a hammock

The Cocoon Ultralight Mosquito Net Hammock is easy to set up, comfortable to sleep on, and portable, making it a great choice for beginners and experienced hammockers alike

Key Features of the Cocoon Ultralight Mosquito Net Hammock

Cocoon is an Austrian brand founded in 1989 that specializes in producing travel sheets and sleeping bag liners, and is a brand that has received tremendous support from backpackers and mountaineers around the world

The hammock made by Cocoon, the Ultra Light Mosquito Net Hammock, is a hammock with a built-in mosquito net

This single-person hammock measures 325cm x 148cm and is made from extra-strong 20-denier hexagonal ripstop nylon

The mosquito net uses a no-see-um mesh that prevents even small insects from entering, separating the space from the outside while ensuring breathability

The high-tech UHMW-PE cord ridgeline has a consistent pitch and perfectly measured diagonal, allowing anyone to set it up with the same arch, making it easy to set up regardless of the user

The zipper on one side opens wide, making it easier to get in and out of the hammock

The hammock itself weighs 395g, and the two included carabiners weigh 40g each, for a total weight of 435g. Its compact size when stored is 18cm x 7cm, making it highly portable

Favorite points

  • Large enough to lie down comfortably
  • The ridgeline maintains a consistent pitch, allowing anyone to set up the tent in the same way
  • With a built-in mosquito net, you don't have to worry about getting bitten by insects while sleeping
  • Fabric that doesn't cause discomfort when touching the skin
  • A dedicated bag that can be stored without having to fold it neatly
  • High portability that makes you want to take it with you

Points of concern

  • The feeling of openness is halved by having a mosquito net
  • The zipper on the entrance is only on one side

Main specifications and evaluation

Item NameCocoon Ultralight Mosquito Net Hammock
structureHammock with integrated mosquito net
Number of people sleeping1 person
size325cm x 148cm
Storage size18cm x Ø7cm 
WeightHammock: 395g
Carabiner: 40g
colorgreen
materialExtra strong 20 denier hexagonal ripstop nylon, no-see-um mesh
Outdoor Gearzine Review
Comfort★★★★★
Ease of setup and takedown★★★★☆
weight★★★★☆
Portability★★★★☆
weather resistance★★★★☆
durability★★★☆☆

Detailed Review

Large enough to lie down comfortably

The Ultra Light Mosquito Net Hammock is a one-person hammock, but at 325cm x 148cm, it is large for a single person, allowing you to lie down comfortably without feeling any pressure

I personally like the enveloping feeling of smaller hammocks, but larger ones are also comfortable for lying down comfortably

The hammock will lie flatter when you lie diagonally in relation to the body, making it more comfortable to sleep in. The Ultra Light Mosquito Net Hammock is large, so there is plenty of space to move around inside the hammock when you want to change position

The ridgeline maintains a consistent pitch, allowing anyone to set up the tent in the same way

Hammocks are usually set up in an arch shape so that the hammock body wraps around the body and distributes the load

Setting up the tent in an arch shape is not difficult once you get used to it, but it can be difficult to adjust until you get used to it

The Ultralight Mosquito Net Hammock has a ridgeline that maintains a consistent pitch, so no matter who sets it up, it will create the same arch, eliminating the need for fine adjustments

This hammock is easy to use even for beginners as it does not require any adjustments

The first hammock I used didn't have a ridgeline, so it was difficult to set up. I couldn't create the right arch, so I ended up stretching the hammock too tight, which meant the weight wasn't evenly distributed, and I ended up feeling sore the next morning

If my first hammock had been an ultralight mosquito net hammock, I would not have had this experience

With a built-in mosquito net, you don't have to worry about getting bitten by insects while sleeping

Speaking of stress when camping, insects are a big one. Blood-sucking insects in particular can be painful and itchy if they bite you. (I don't hate insects, but I do hate blood-sucking insects.)

The Ultra Light Mosquito Net Hammock comes with an integrated mosquito net made of no-see-um mesh that keeps out even the smallest insects, so you won't have to worry about insects

Not only that, but with hammocks where the hammock and mosquito net are separate, you have to set up the mosquito net and the hammock after setting up the main body, but with an all-in-one hammock, this step is eliminated. Fewer steps make setup easier

To enjoy camping in a hammock, even if you are not used to it, it is important to make it easy to set up and eliminate any worries about insects. Lying down in a hammock and relaxing without worrying about insects is a blissful experience

The feeling of openness is halved by having a mosquito net

The mosquito net means you don't have to worry about insects, but since it separates the space from the outside world, the feeling of openness is halved

During seasons when there are no insects, you don't need a mosquito net, so if you want to enjoy the feeling of freedom while swinging in a hammock during those seasons, we recommend a hammock with a separate mosquito net rather than one that comes with one

Fabric that doesn't cause discomfort when touching the skin

The fabric used in the Ultra Light Mosquito Net Hammock is very flexible and does not cause any discomfort when it comes into direct contact with the skin. It does not stick to your skin when you sweat, so it is comfortable to sleep in light clothing even in hot weather

A dedicated bag that can be stored without having to fold it neatly

When storing the Ultra Light Mosquito Net Hammock, simply push it into the storage bag sewn into the main body

The flexible fabric makes it easy to store, and the zippered storage bag expands so you can store it without having to fold it neatly (which is nice)

By opening the zipper, the storage bag expands, making it easier to store the hammock

High portability that makes you want to take it with you

This hammock with an integrated mosquito net weighs less than 500g. Its compact size, slightly larger than a 500ml plastic bottle, makes it easy to take with you not only for camping but also for hiking and fishing

I enjoy mountain stream fishing, and taking a break while swaying in a hammock is a blissful experience (especially when I catch something)

The zipper on the entrance is only on one side

The Ultralight Mosquito Net Hammock only has a zipper on one side for entry and exit

There's nothing stressful about it only being on one side, but you should be careful about which way the zipper is when setting it up

Summary: Hammocks have great potential for sleeping comfortably even on uneven surfaces

Introducing the Cocoon Ultralight Mosquito Net Hammock

For those who want to try hammock camping, we strongly recommend a hammock with a built-in mosquito net for your first hammock

Enjoy a comfortable night in a hammock with the Cocoon Ultralight Mosquito Net Hammock!

Yosuke

A person who travels around with just one backpack, with the motto of "as light as possible" without causing inconvenience

From spring to autumn, I go fishing in mountain streams in pursuit of char deep in the mountains. I hike the mountains in search of spectacular views that cannot be seen from the ground. I camp to relax by a bonfire. I snowboard to experience the feeling of floating in the silvery white mountains

A freelance writer who enjoys the outdoors all year round, he shares his experiences and the best gear he has used

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