Winter Hammock Tree Tent (Blue) for $59
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Winter is the secret element for great airflow in this Hammock Tree Tent. This new winter Tree Hammock Tent by Invictus Edge was conceived as a treehouse that you can take anywhere any season. It elevates you above inhospitable ground conditions, snakes, insects, and other creepies you may come across. With a unique arch bar system, extra lining cover, detachable frame, lightweight, and great accessories, this tree tent provides you a whole new level of experience for you.
- Unique arch bar system for the mosquito mesh, no additional rope is needed to set up
- Flip the hammock over & use it as a conventional hammock for a nice afternoon siesta, free transform
- Easy to set up detachable frame
Comes w/ 2 straps, heavy-duty carabiners & a bag
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: blue
- Materials: 70D nylon, polyester, metal
- Dimensions:
- Full size: 72.8″ x 27.6″
- Folded size: 12″ x 14″
- Carry bag: 13.8″ x 7.9″ x 7.9″
- Weight: 3.97 lbs
- Support: 440.9 lbs
- Maximum height: 3.3 ft
- Unique arch bar system
- Extra lining cover
- Detachable frame
- Lightweight
- Easy setup
- Manufacturer’s 3-month warranty
Includes
- Winter Hammock (Blue)
- 2x 4.9-ft straps
- 2x aluminum carabiner
- Carry bag
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