• ADVENTURE IN STYLE: Atlas Straps are lightweight and compact, with the added plus of a handy storage bag to take them on the go.
  • HAMMOCKING DONE RIGHT: Pairs perfectly with any ENO Hammock (not included). Set up and start relaxing in seconds.
  • MASTER THE ART OF LOUNGING: Includes two straps that are each 9 feet long, allowing you to wrap them around big trees or wherever your adventure (nap) takes you.
  • TRUSTWORTHY MATERIAL: Falling is not an option, unless it's to sleep. The Atlas straps are made from durable PolyFilament webbing and support up to 400 pounds.
  • ENO GIVES BACK: ENO loves the outdoors and shows it by donating to organizations that preserve our wild places.

Update (2 years later). I had a major failure when getting into my hammock, and the carabiner broke through 3 loops (busted stitching). I contacted ENO for this (I was under the weight limit- this should not have happened). ENO customer service was EXCELLENT. They shipped me replacement straps, and informed me to be certain that I set up the straps in a specific orientation... if the loops aren't oriented the right way, it is susceptible to breaking through the stitching. Excellent customer service led me to update the score (from 3 to 5). It's a pretty good fix. I've had the stitching come undone on one of the straps. It works well. Kind of expensive for what it is.

These seem too simple to work, but they do! I think the intent is for campers who move a hammock around. For me, I wanted it to hang a rope hammock between two trees without screwing hooks into the trees -- and they are perfect. After i put them on the tree and got them (and the hammock) to the right height and tension, they've stayed put (including when my kids played and pushed each other in the hammock wildly). I got carbiners that I keep attached to the metal hoops on the hammock and marked the "slot" on the strap where i hook it each time -- leaving the straps on the tree. The only complaint might be that the excess length of strap hangs down -- i guess i could cut it but i just tuck it in.

These straps are quite a step up form rope (which tends to sag). When out hiking and taking time for a much needed rest, I prefer something that will literally go up in 30 seconds. A friend of mine fussed with their rope fixture so long, I fed & watered the dog, was relaxing sitting in my hammock and finished my lunch when they just sat down in theirs. Just as quick to roll up & put away as well. This is my second set of straps - two hammocks. The several loops offered make it a snap to attach in various situations with trees. Also utilize these with my 9 ft Vivre hammock stand in the house or out in the yard. Great investment.

Used them a few times so far and have to say these babies make setting up the hammock exceptionally easy and quick. I found some folks saying other cheaper options exist, like using paracord but for the cost and convenience I really don't see the point unless you're gung-ho to save a few ounces in your pack. The hammock and straps are still less weight then my old 1-man tent. There's a few youtube videos for tips on quick setup using these straps, worth checking out if you have questions.

These suspension sets are very clutch for various situations. The slots allow for the perfect suspension for trees / posts that can be far apart or close together, very versatile. Only concern is the stitching on each notch has 3 lines below and 1 above. No issues yet and I hope I wont have any. The main notch has 4 lines of stitching so this is good. Max weight is 200 lbs so it's good for lightweight backpacking for single-person hammock. I highly suggest this for the convenience and price

Look, we all know that you can hang your hammock from cord, rope, or some kind of thing you've bodged together out of reeds and hemp and congratulations on your saving $23. Well done! This product, however, is ready to go, inexpensive, and well made. The bag that they come with is a nice touch but I've found that you can stuff these into the integrated pocket on an ENO DoubleNest and still cinch it up. These take less than a minute to set up, another 30 seconds to adjust to your liking, and then it's nap time, buddy! Buy them immediately and don't think twice.

These are my 3rd pair, my son "borrowed" my first, and I left my second at a friends house after a trip (I'll never see them again as he is using them now) . I have tried several other manufacturers, these so far are the best. Great for different size trees, hold well and do not bother the bark on the trees. As a Scout leader I use them at least 1x per month and highly recommend them .

These straps make hanging any hammock so much easier, these work great with my eno double nest but really any gathered end hammock will benefit from these straps. The amount of adjustment in the loops is pretty much endless making any odd distance or height difference between ancor points a breeze to adjust for. They are a little heavy for the UL backpacker suspension system but for me its worth the small weight addition to have the flexibility these straps give me

I gotta say, this takes easy to whole new level. The Atlas Straps are wonderful to use. I hung from these for trhee nights on our recent four day trek in NW Arkansas. Perfect is the only way to describe these. Light, small, and loads of adjust-ability. I have whoopie slings but only used them to try them, these atlas straps were really all I needed. These will give you a huge range of spans, heights and tautness. a bonus is that you will likely have extra loops hanging from where the hammock is clipped in. I used this to attach my gear to keep it off the ground. I an 200# and my 250# team member tried it out with no problem. these are rated for 250# each or 500# combined capacity on a hammock. No Stretch beyond the initial "set"

These are the definitive straps for any hammock lover. Because of the special nylon threads, they truthfully do not stretching while in use (or if they do it is so abysmally dismissive it is ridiculous to mention). It also adds a nice colorful contrast to the design of the straps which is always appreciated. They are extremely well made as well. They handle any type of tree bark from a soft aspen to rugged pines. They are also extremely easy to set up as compared to other sets I have seen. There is literally nothing negative I can say about these straps. ENO: you have done a brilliant job. If you have a hammock, there should be no question in your mind on which straps you need to buy. The choice is obvious. You will not regret it.