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ENO DoubleNest vs Kammock Roo Single+ (2026)

The ENO DoubleNest is what most people buy. The Kammock Roo is what people upgrade to. The $69 price difference buys you an integrated bug net, better suspension straps, and aerospace nylon that outlasts ENO's 70D. Whether it is worth it depends on how seriously you hammock camp.

By William • Updated May 2026

Best Value
ENO DoubleNest
$70
Weight19oz / 539g
Capacity400 lbs
Bug NetSold separately ($30+)
StrapsSold separately ($20+)
Material70D nylon taffeta
Warranty10-year with registration
9.0
/10
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Best Complete System
Kammock Roo Single+
$139
Weight19oz / 539g (with Python straps)
Capacity300 lbs
Bug NetIntegrated no-see-um net
StrapsPython straps included
MaterialAerospace nylon
WarrantyKammock lifetime
9.2
/10
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Bottom line: ENO DoubleNest for beginners and casual campers — best value, widely available, proven. Kammock Roo for serious hammock campers in bug country who want everything included and better long-term durability. The total cost of ENO + straps + bug net approaches Kammock territory anyway.

Head-to-head differences

Total system cost
ENO$70 hammock + $25 straps + $30 bug net = $125 comparable setup
Kammock$139 all-in — better value when you add it up
Kammock wins when you price a comparable ENO system.
Bug net
ENONot included — add $25-40 for a quality clip-on net
KammockIntegrated — deploys from internal pocket, no gaps
Kammock wins if you camp in bug season (May-October, mid-Atlantic).
Material
ENO70D nylon — durable and proven
KammockAerospace nylon — premium, longer lasting
Kammock edge on material quality.
Capacity
ENO400 lbs — more margin
Kammock300 lbs — still adequate for most adults
ENO wins on weight limit.
Choose ENO if:
  • First hammock — best entry point
  • Casual camping where bug net is less critical
  • You want the most available, most supported option
Choose Kammock if:
  • Bug season camping (May-October mid-Atlantic)
  • You want everything in one package without add-ons
  • Long-term investment for serious hammock use

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Common Questions

Is the Kammock Roo worth twice the price of the ENO?
When you price a full ENO system (hammock + straps + bug net), the difference narrows to about $15-20. At that margin, the Kammock's integrated design, Python straps, and aerospace nylon make it competitive on value. For first-time buyers who are unsure: start with ENO.
Which hammock is better for the Appalachian Trail?
Both are used on the AT. The Kammock Roo's integrated bug net is practical for mid-Atlantic sections (May-September) where mosquitoes and no-see-ums are real. The ENO with a clip-on net achieves the same result at similar total cost.
Can you fit two people in the Kammock Roo?
No — the Kammock Roo Single+ is rated for one person at 300 lbs. The ENO DoubleNest is rated for two people at 400 lbs, though two-person sleeping is tight. For two people: ENO DoubleNest or separate hammocks.
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