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Ninox review
Ninox review









ninox review

The other mod is to take the various shock cord pull outs that have two clip / line locks and remove one and tie a loop on on end.

ninox review

I’m also hoping this will make it easier to connect after market ridgeline organizers that will be easier to slide back and forth while in the hammock. SMr has addressed these issues, but for me, I’m planning on changing the webbing into an Amsteel line that’s connected to the end loops. This puts a little extra strain on the fabric, and some users have reported popped seams. One thing I noticed about the hammock is that the webbing ridgeline is not connected to the suspension, but rather sewn onto the hammock. The hardware suspension makes adjusting easy and is a good option for those new-to-hammocks without it being too intimidating. It’s spacious and roomy and the bug net makes it a great choice for camping. The Ninox is a great option for big and tall folks who are looking for extra leg room. While this isn’t a show stopper (there are pros of having a deep sag), it’s one of the reasons I’m considering a modification (see below) so I can better use some third party organizers with this hammock. When the hammock fabric stretched, that sag is even deeper. However, the Ninox has the deepest I’ve ever been in, which translated in a difficulty in reaching and using the organizer that is clipped to the webbing.

ninox review

There are a few other hammocks that do this, including many of the Dream Hammock models and Hammock Gear. The last “issue” I’ve had with this hammock is how deep it sags away from the ridgeline.

ninox review

Other hammocks with similar zipper configurations can be connected at any point along the edge, which can be much easier to work with. While it is nice to have zippers on both sides of the hammock, it’s inconvient to have to pull both zippers together to close it up. The zippers also meet in the middle, along the side of the hammock. I found that I had to lay one of the pull cords along the zipper and then really work to connect the zipper into the hardware. This overlap creates a nice seal, but it also makes it very difficult to re-attach. The two opposing zippers meets at the end caps and overlap one another. There are four zipper pulls, two on each side. Having owned several modular hammocks, this design is the hardest I’ve ever tried to remove and then re-attach the bug net. The other quirk on this hammock is the zipper design. The hardware that came with my Ninox had a minor manufacturing glitch (the adjustable toggle easily fell out), but SMr has offered a mod to fix that issue and has a new design in the works to address it permanently. Prototype v2 clip: note the new angled design.The original clip with the new spacer inserted.In practice, I only used one side for this extra storage. With collars on each end, there is extra space to store the suspension without it touching the hammock. On my trip to the Grand Tetons, what started out as chair / sit height turned into nearly touching the ground (my insulation / under quilt was touching). Speaking of fabric stretch, the only real thing to consider is to set the hammock a little higher than you might expect, maybe 12 inches or so, to accommodate the excess drop. Even with the stretch of the fabric, I slept fine in the hammock. The hammock is LARGE and has a deep sag, which means getting into a diagonal lay is easy and comfortable. While I was a little disappointed to find out that the hammock didn’t have any unique design (e.g., fabric cut, special foot box, etc.), it didn’t disappoint in terms of comfort. The collar on the stuff sack makes a perfect “safe space” for soiled suspension.A view of the different hardware clips and devices used on the hammock.Detail of the ridgeline sewn to the hammock.I purchased the Indigo (deep purple) with accents. The hammock also comes in a variety of color combinations. The Ninox is a very capable hammock, and it borrows some ideas from several established hammocks in the marketplace: a modular/removable bug net, an optional double-layer bed, symmetrical tie-outs, and multiple clip and tie-out points.











Ninox review