We all adore outdoor exploration, and with it comes the responsibility to safeguard the wild places we cherish. The DD Recycled Frontline Hammock, in an attractive olive drab color, features the same bugproof, breathable, and versatile design as our classic version. But here's the great part - its main body is crafted from about 258 recycled plastic bottles. This not only keeps single - use plastic out of the environment but also creates a high - quality hammock perfect for camping in various settings. We're planning to expand our range of recycled hammocks and tarps soon. This hammock offers excellent versatility and multi - climate comfort. Like the original, it has two breathable base layers. In hot weather, you'll stay cool and comfortable. When it's cooler, you can insert a partially inflated insulated mat between the layers for extra warmth. An integrated fine - mesh mosquito net provides top - notch bug protection, keeping out even the tiniest insects like Scottish midges and mosquitoes. It's a great choice for year - round use. If there are no bugs in your sleeping area, you can roll up the mosquito net and suspend it on the spreader bars. Or, remove the bars and flip the hammock over to create an open and comfortable space to gaze at the trees. Setting up the DD Recycled Frontline Hammock is a breeze. It comes ready to use right out of the bag. There's 5m of strong webbing pre - fitted on each end for suspension. Slot - in spreader bars and elastic cord keep the mosquito net away from your body, giving you a spacious resting area. There are also four pouch pockets for storing your valuables and four tabs on the sides. You can use these tabs to hang accessories or attach the DD Underblanket when it gets really cold. Product details: Size: 2.7m x 1.4m; Colour: Olive Drab; Weight: 910g (hammock only); Includes: Recycled Frontline Hammock, 2 x 60cm Spreader Poles, Strong Webbing, Elastic Cord; Weight limit: 125 kg. Key features include a main body made from around 245 recycled plastic bottles, a breathable double - layered design with velcro tab closure, an ultra - fine mesh mosquito net, two foldable lightweight 60cm spreader poles, two double - sided zippers, two internal hanging loops, four internal pockets, four base corner tabs, pre - fitted 10m strong suspension webbing, and a stuff sack.






Using your DD Recycled Frontline Hammock is super easy. First, find two sturdy trees or support points. Attach the 5m strong webbing at each end of the hammock to the support points. Then, insert the spreader bars if you plan to use the mosquito net. If there are bugs around, unzip the mosquito net and suspend it using the elastic cord and spreader bars. When it's bug - free, you can roll up the net and either leave it on the spreader bars or remove the bars and flip the hammock over. In cooler weather, insert a partially inflated insulated mat between the two base layers for extra warmth. There are four internal pockets where you can store small items like your phone, keys, or wallet. You can also use the four tabs on the base corners to peg out the hammock, hang equipment, or attach the DD Underblanket. Here are some things to keep in mind. Make sure the support points can hold the weight limit of 125 kg. Don't overload the hammock with too many items or exceed the weight limit. When folding the hammock, do it gently to avoid damaging the mosquito net or the zippers. For maintenance, after each use, shake off any dirt or debris. If it gets dirty, you can hand - wash it in lukewarm water with mild detergent. Let it air - dry completely before storing it in the stuff sack. This will help keep your hammock in great condition for many outdoor adventures to come.