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  2. The 9 Leisure-Approved Best Portable Hammocks - AOL

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    Having one of the best portable hammocks makes a great outdoor view that much better. Our editor-approved list features picks from camping to the backyard.

  3. The Best Hammocks for Backyards, Camping, and Beyond - AOL

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    Kick your feet up in these comfy, durable slings that work with stands or nearby trees. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  4. Portaledge - Wikipedia

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    Warren Harding invented the first hammock suspended from a central point, which he called a B.A.T. (Basically Absurd Technology) Tent. Central suspension facilitates deployment, prevents the tipping that occurs with two-point hammocks, and has since been integrated into every significant big wall sleeping structure.

  5. Tree tent - Wikipedia

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    Suspended tree tent with mesh floor by SpiderTents A Nubé Hammock Tent set up with a camping hammock. Space underneath the hammock is used to store supplies out of the elements 4 people in a tree tent . A tree tent is a camping tent designed to be set above the ground, usually attached to or supported by the neighboring trees. Like a tent, it ...

  6. Hammock camping - Wikipedia

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    A specialized hammock shelter, also known as a tree tent A 90 degree hammock with suspension on the long sides. Hammock camping is a form of camping in which a camper sleeps in a suspended hammock rather than a conventional tent on the ground. Due to the absence of poles and the reduced amount of material used, hammocks can be lighter than a ...

  7. Swag (bedroll) - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the term swag is widely used to refer to a portable shelter used for camping or outdoor sleeping that acts as tent, sleeping bag and mattress combined in a single item. Originally designed to be carried by bush travellers on foot, the modern swag has grown in both size and weight and is intended for campers travelling with a vehicle.