Best Value
ENO DoubleNest
$70
Weight19oz / 539g
Capacity400 lbs
Bug NetSold separately ($30+)
StrapsSold separately ($20+)
Material70D nylon taffeta
Warranty10-year with registration
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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
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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.