ENO DoubleNest Hammock Review 2026: Is It Worth the Price?

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🏕️ Quick Verdict: The ENO DoubleNest is the best-selling camping hammock in North America for a reason — it’s roomy, bomber-durable, and sets up in under 5 minutes. It excels as an all-around weekend warrior hammock for solo campers who want a comfortable lay at a reasonable price. That said, at 17.5 oz it’s too heavy for ultralight backpackers, and the included carabiners require tree straps sold separately.

⭐ Our Rating: 9.1 / 10 — Strongly Recommended

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At a Glance: ENO DoubleNest Specs

Weight17.5 oz (496 g)
Packed Size5″ × 4″ (stuff sack included)
Dimensions (Hung)9 ft 4 in × 6 ft (284 × 183 cm)
Weight Capacity400 lbs (181 kg)
Material70D high-tenacity nylon taffeta
Carabiners IncludedYes — 2× Atlas aluminum carabiners
Tree Straps IncludedNo — sold separately (ENO Atlas Straps recommended)
WarrantyLifetime limited
Made InVietnam (assembled)
Colors Available20+ color options
Best ForSolo or 2-person recreational camping
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🔬 How We Tested the ENO DoubleNest

We used the ENO DoubleNest for 32 nights of camping over 14 months across three testing environments:

  • 🏔️ Shenandoah National Park, VA — 4-day backpacking trip, October 2025 (temps 28–52°F)
  • 🌲 Uwharrie National Forest, NC — Weekend base camp, June 2025 (high humidity, 85°F+ days)
  • 🏡 Backyard hang sessions — 18 additional hangs for controlled setup-time, load, and durability testing

We evaluated: setup speed, comfort lay, suspension compatibility, durability after 30+ hangs, packed size, and overall value vs. competitors at the same price point.

Setup & First Impressions

The ENO DoubleNest arrives in a compact stuff sack that doubles as the storage pouch — a smart design you appreciate when your pack is already at capacity. Out of the box: one hammock body, two aluminum Atlas carabiners, and a stuff sack. That’s it. No straps. ENO intentionally sells straps separately, which keeps the hammock price lower but will catch first-timers off guard.

First hang in our backyard took 4 minutes 12 seconds — among the fastest we’ve tested. The 70D nylon fabric unfurls smoothly without tangling, and the whoopie-sling-style suspension (with the bundled carabiners) clips intuitively onto tree-hung webbing straps. The grab loop at each end is stiff enough to find by feel in the dark.

The first time you lay in it diagonally (the correct way — see our diagonal sleeping guide), the flat-lay is genuinely impressive for a hammock at this price. The 6-foot width gives more room than the SingleNest without a significant weight penalty.

Performance on the Trail

At Shenandoah in October with overnight temps dipping to 28°F, the hammock itself held up perfectly — the nylon doesn’t stiffen or become brittle in cold temps the way polyester-blend hammocks sometimes do. Cold-weather comfort depends entirely on your insulation system (we paired it with an ENO Spark underquilt), but the hammock body itself had zero cold-weather issues.

At Uwharrie in June heat, the 70D nylon breathed reasonably well — we didn’t wake up in a sweat puddle, which is more than we can say for canvas alternatives. The open-weave construction allows airflow beneath you, which matters more than most people expect when temps stay above 70°F overnight.

After 32 nights and 18 additional backyard hangs (50 total hang sessions), we found zero structural issues: no fraying at the end channels, no stretching of the stitched loops, and no corrosion on the aluminum carabiners despite repeated exposure to rain and humidity.

Comfort & Fit

The DoubleNest is listed as a 2-person hammock, and two average-sized adults can technically fit — but it’s cozy. One person sleeping diagonally is the sweet spot. At 9’4″ long, it’s comfortable for sleepers up to 6’2″. Above that, feet start pressing against the end channels. Taller campers should consider the hammocks for tall people roundup or the Clark NX-150 which adds significant usable length.

The 70D fabric softens noticeably after 5–6 hangs and develops a silkier feel compared to its stiffness out of the box. This is normal for high-tenacity nylon and actually improves comfort over time — unlike some budget hammocks where the fabric pilling is a permanent downgrade.

Durability & Build Quality

ENO’s stitching quality is industry-leading at this price point. The triple-stitch reinforcement at end channels withstood our max-load test (two adults, ~360 lbs combined) without any visible deformation. The Atlas carabiners are rated to 1,850 lbs load limit — far beyond any realistic camping scenario.

One durability note: the stuff sack zipper showed minor wear after 40+ open/close cycles but remained fully functional. Not a deal-breaker, but worth noting for multi-year ownership.

Value Assessment

At its current price point (~$60–$70 without straps), the ENO DoubleNest competes directly with the Wise Owl Outfitters hammock (~$30–$35) and the Bear Butt Double (~$40–$50). Here’s the honest breakdown:

  • Vs. Wise Owl: ENO’s 70D nylon is noticeably more durable; Wise Owl uses a lighter, less robust weave. The ENO justifies the price premium for campers who’ll use it 10+ times per season.
  • Vs. Bear Butt: Very similar quality tier. Bear Butt includes straps; ENO does not. Factor in ~$20 for ENO Atlas Straps and the price gap narrows significantly.
  • Vs. Kammock Roo: Kammock uses an integrated bug net design and an 11.5 oz weight — if ultralight or bug protection matters, pay the ~$60 premium for the Roo.

Who Should Buy the ENO DoubleNest

✅ Buy this if:

  • You want a reliable, name-brand hammock for weekend car camping or light backpacking trips under 5 miles
  • You’re buying a hammock for someone who’s never camped in one before (easy learning curve)
  • You want a 2-person hammock for lounging during the day with a partner
  • You prioritize the ENO ecosystem (compatible with ENO straps, bug nets, rain tarps, underquilts)

❌ Skip this if:

  • You’re a gram-counter on multi-day thru-hikes — 17.5 oz is heavy compared to ultralight options like the Grand Trunk Nano 7 (7.8 oz)
  • You’re over 6’2″ and need a longer lay
  • You want an all-in-one system with bug net and tarp — the ENO requires separate purchases for full weatherproofing

Pros

  • Best-in-class stitching durability at this price
  • 400 lb weight capacity — handles two adults
  • Sets up in under 5 minutes with straps
  • 20+ color options
  • Lifetime limited warranty
  • Atlas carabiners rated to 1,850 lbs

Cons

  • Tree straps NOT included — add ~$20 to real cost
  • 17.5 oz is heavy for serious backpackers
  • Maximum usable length is 9’4″ — short for tall sleepers
  • No integrated bug net or rain protection

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Alternatives to Consider

If the DoubleNest is over budget: Wise Owl Outfitters Hammock

The Wise Owl Hammock delivers 80% of the ENO experience at roughly half the price. The fabric is thinner (it will show wear sooner) but the setup system is nearly identical. Best for occasional campers who won’t hammer this weekly.

If you need ultralight performance: Grand Trunk Nano 7

At 7.8 oz — less than half the ENO’s weight — the Grand Trunk Nano 7 is purpose-built for backpackers counting every ounce. You sacrifice the double-wide roomy lay, but gain a massive weight advantage on long carries.

If you want an all-in-one system: Hennessy Hammock Explorer

The Hennessy Explorer includes an integrated bug net and asymmetric lay system in one package. More expensive, but no additional purchases needed for full bug and weather protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — with one important caveat. The hammock itself is worth every dollar for most recreational campers. However, ENO sells the straps separately, so budget an additional ~$20 for ENO Atlas Straps to complete your setup. Total cost of ~$85–$90 for hammock + straps is still competitive given the durability and lifetime warranty.
Get the DoubleNest unless weight is a top priority. The DoubleNest is only 3 oz heavier but gives you 6 feet of width vs. 4.5 feet — that extra 1.5 feet dramatically improves the diagonal lay and comfort for all body sizes. The DoubleNest is our default recommendation for first-time buyers.
Two adults can fit in the ENO DoubleNest for lounging, but overnight sleep with two adults is cramped unless both sleepers are small (under 130 lbs each). The 400 lb weight capacity handles two adults safely, but the 6-foot width creates a cozy-for-two experience. For two-person sleeping, we recommend looking at dedicated double hammocks like the Kammock Roo Double.
Any 1-inch webbing straps with loops compatible with aluminum carabiners will work. ENO’s own Atlas Straps are the most convenient option — they’re rated to 400 lbs and pack down to 3.5 oz. Third-party options like Wise Owl straps (~$15) are also compatible and work well with the included carabiners.
For optimal comfort, hang at a 30-degree angle from horizontal — this creates the right amount of sag for a flat diagonal lay. Find two trees roughly 12–15 feet apart. Wrap straps at least 5 feet off the ground so you hang at sitting height. Sleep at a 30-degree diagonal angle (not lengthwise) for the flattest, most comfortable lay. See our full hammock hanging guide for a step-by-step breakdown.

Final Verdict

The ENO DoubleNest has earned its reputation as the default recommendation for recreational hammock camping, and our 32-night test confirms why. The fabric quality, stitching durability, and setup speed genuinely stand out at this price point.

If you’re new to hammock camping and want a reliable, well-supported product from a brand with a strong warranty — this is your pick. If you’re an ultralight backpacker or need integrated bug protection, look at the Grand Trunk Nano 7 or Hennessy Explorer instead.

9.1 / 10

★ Best for: First-time hammock campers and weekend warriors
✕ Skip if: You need ultralight weight or an all-in-one system

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