🌄 Sleep flat, stay dry, and own the outdoors like a pro!
The Night Cat Flat Lay Hammock Tent is a lightweight, durable 1-person camping solution featuring a patented flat-lay design for superior comfort, a full mosquito net for insect protection, and a waterproof rainfly that converts into a shaded porch. Supporting up to 330 lbs and packing down to a compact size, it’s engineered for quick setup and versatile outdoor adventures.
W**Y
Great for the solo camper/hiker
Son loves it and that is all that matters! A bit more $$ than I was wanting to spend, so hoping it is worth it in the long run. We are hoping he will take it out soon and give it a "live trial" for camping, hiking and back country hunting in the Montana and Colorado mountains. He says it will definitely be more comfortable than a "cheaper" hammock. Weight is a little more then he was expecting which throws off his pack weight. Unsure of the durability at this time, hoping it lasts awhile. Assembly was ok, a bit awkward but maybe once he gets more used to it and comes up with what works best for him, it will get easier and fast. It is a tent, ultimately, so warmth is not an "option" but he has a great light weight, deep freeze bag so should be good to go. LOVES the under storage, however, we have excessive bear counts near us, so stringing up is 1st line of avoidance and non-edible storage underneath.
E**.
Great tent!
Weighing 3.2 pounds, it has an amazing functionality, and you can sleep anywhere. No need defined flat ground.Assembly takes about 10 minutes and once you get good at. It takes around 5, although on the pricier side, it's well worth the money and has good value. As I've taken this across the world camped with it in New Zealand and Australia, and it never ripped held up beautifully. The weight was a little heavy for backpacking, but I was able to do it with four months on the trail, so it wasn't too bad.
D**
Four and half stars Would Recommend!
I want to give this five stars, but there are a couple of small points that hold me back. The toggles that are supposed to hold the flap rolled up are in entirely the wrong location and can't hold the flap. They should be inboard about 6-10". Other reviews metion this also.Minor annoyance,,, when you lay in the hammock, the bug net sags hard in the middle. I ran a 1/4" bungee cord between the hoop and the carabiner to take up the sag when occupied. Maybe a nothing burger to most, but I found it annoying as heck.One thing NOT mentioned in the instructions (which are sorta vague anyways) is that the lower strap needs to be cinched tight, NO, MORE THAN THAT, I mean within an inch of its life tight, or the hammock will banana on you.Otherwise, LOVE this set up. Simple hacks make it more than its sum, and for kayakamping, this thing is the schizznizzle. Kinda heavy for backpackers, but car camping or kayakamping, BAM!
C**E
Great product and company
Great product. Almost sleeps flat when hanging, super comfy, and set up time is less than 10 mins once you get the hang of it. The company is fantastic! First night using it I entered the wrong way and flipped it, causing the rain flap to tear. I couldn't find a replacement and emailed the company. Within 3 days they replied and are sending me a replacement rain flap for free! Couldn't be more happy with this purchase.
O**3
Definitely not worth the money. Flips very easily despite the strapping.
Purchased end of March , finally had a chance to use the thing recently. Past my return window, bummer for sure.Terrible experience. Pretty much the worse hammock camping ever.I’ve hammock camped for years, using similar camping style hammocks. I was excited to try this out and even used additional corner tie downs to keep it from being so unstable.. experiences from other “lay flat” versions suggested that better safe then flipped over.The set up is easy enough. Like most hammocks, it goes up in a matter of minutes. Just getting it “level” takes a little extra.That’s were the positives end.Laying in the hammock when it’s empty, it’s ok. Once you get a sleeping bag and pillow in, all bets off. Even with the corners tied down at angles to keep stability, as soon as I tried to slide over on my side to get into the sleeping bag, over I went. First time ever I’ve flipped in a hammock. Pulled the stakes right out of the ground it spun so quick.I had all the tree straps positioned correctly, pulled tight and as noted extra corner tie downs. Nothing worked.I’m 5’9, 155lbs. Not even pushing the “limits” of what it should take.Suppose I’m off to try the Haven brand next. Expensive but seems to be the only real lay flat option that appears stable.I would not purchase this product again nor recommend to anyone.I have other NightCat products that I’ve enjoyed. This is definitely not a winner.Disappointed for sure as it’s very sharp looking. And I can attest that the screen netting is quite tough as I was laying and standing on it after it flipped.Pass on this for sure.
G**O
Great product
This thing is awesome. It actually does lay flat if you set it up right, too.
J**S
Not as great as it appears
It takes a few times setting it up to get the process down. Lots of adjustments are often necessary to get a level and stable. Getting in and out and finding a comfortable sleep position is a challenge. The mosquito mesh is not well attached to the canvas. Mine tore pretty easily second trip out. If you’re thinking, this is a floating cot, it isn’t. It takes some getting used to and the material quality makes for a moderate quality build. Otherwise, it’s an ingenious design.
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