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Hobo Hammock vs Eno Hammock Reviewed Side by Side [Video Post]

August 1, 2022 by Jason Clements

Hobo Hammock vs ENO Hammock Reviewed Side by Side

This video outlines the basic advantages and disadvantages of both brands. This Hobo Hammocks vs ENO video will give you some good guidelines on what to look for when considering your next hammock purchase. Please enjoy the video below: Hobo Hammock vs Eno Hammock Reviewed Side by Side.

  • The ENO comes with a compression strap and the Hobo does not.
  • I don’t like the carabiners that came with my Hobo or ENO hammocks.  I end up using my own locking carabiners.
  • Hobo Hammocks includes hanging straps in their purchase price.  The ENO does not – you have to pay extra with ENO.
  • The Hobo Hammock is bigger than the ENO.  The ENO is truly a one-person hammock.
  • The end of the cord of the Hobo Hammock is finished with a sloppy end.  The end of the ENO cord is neat and crisp.
  • The nylon of both hammocks is similar.
  • Hobo Hammocks supports their community and I really like that about their company.

Compression StrapENO has a compression strap

The ENO comes with a compression strap and the Hobo does not.  Because I use my own carabiners (you’ll see in the next point) I have enjoyed the convenience of clipping my biners to the compression strap of my ENO.  And if you are all about packing your gear down to the smallest possible volume, you might enjoy the ENO better than the Hobo.  It is up to you.

CarabinersHobo Hammock vs ENO Hammock Reviewed Side by Side Carabiners

I don’t like the carabiners that come with either Hobo or ENO. The carabiners that came with my ENO and Hobo have sharp ends. I don’t like either of them. I end up using my own carabiners. (I have not seen the new wire carabiners that come with ENO hammocks now.) [Read more…] about Hobo Hammock vs Eno Hammock Reviewed Side by Side [Video Post]

Filed Under: Gear, Hammocks Tagged With: ENO Hammock, Hammock Review, Hobo Hammocks

6 Reasons You Will Love Hobo Hammocks

May 30, 2022 by Jason Clements

6 Reasons You Will Love Hobo Hammocks

So, you are shopping for a hammock and you are not quite sure which one to purchase.  Here are 6 reasons you will love Hobo Hammocks:

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1. Hobo Hammocks is company with a HUGE heart.

They help feed the homeless.  They are very active in their community. Every time you buy a Hobo Hammock, Hobo Hammocks helps to feed someone who is homeless.  YOU, you awesome camper, is helping a homeless person when you purchase a Hobo Hammock.

2. Hobo Hammocks recycles and reuses old hammocks.

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Filed Under: Camping, Hammocks Tagged With: Hammock Camping, Hammock Life, Hammocks, Hobo Hammocks, Jake Andersen

Is Hobo Hammocks The Best? 3 New Products Get Unconditional Warranties

September 28, 2016 by Jason Clements

Hobo Hammocks 3 New Products Get Unconditional Warranties enter leadership essay tips viagra falls shows source url why start aricept before namenda copd case study with answers https://laralafayette.org/classes/desales-university-financial-aid-help/91/ can you take viagra to turkey write an essay about success viagra e occhio sildenafil use in animals go go here source site university essay structure buy propecia in uk essay writing examples for upsc slader homework help geometry https://stonecottagegardens.com/fda/where-to-order-cialis-online/14/ effects of child abuse essay free https://gretchenwegner.com/stories/how-to-write-process-analysis-essay-rubrick/96/ source link google help with add addresses to propertyeys and editing https://vivianschilling.com/film/in-search-of-our-mothers-gardens-essay/61/ go to site enter site see url viagra tablets in india online my assignment help contact number paroxetine vs dapoxetine best short essay in the world Hobo Hammocks Plans to launch 3 new products by the end of the year.

  • Hobo Sleeping Bag / Sleeping Pad Combo
  • Hobo Hammock Bug Net
  • Hobo Hammock Rain Fly

And here is the best part – you will be able to ship in your old sleeping bag that can be repaired and then given to the homeless!

I told you – Hobo Hammocks is the Hammock company with the big heart.  And remember, that your hammock already comes with an unprecedented unconditional lifetime warranty.

Hobo Sleeping Bag:

  • 2 size choices – 1 mummy and 1 rectangle
  • Targeting 0 degrees temperature rating
  • We’ll use synthetic insulation
  • We are targeting a price of $150 for BOTH the sleeping bag with the sleeping pad
  • Lifetime unconditional warranty included
  • Optimistically will launch the kickstarter by the end of October

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Filed Under: Gear, Hammocks Tagged With: Bug Net, Hobo Hammocks, Jake Andersen, Lifetime Warranty, Rain Fly, sleeping bag

Hobo Hammocks Feeds 5500 In First Year Of Business

September 19, 2016 by Jason Clements

Hobo Hammocks Delivers 5500 Meals To The HomelessThe hammock company with a big heart delivers 5500 meals to the Rescue Mission of Salt Lake City.  Hobo Hammocks, in their first year of business, have made a gigantic impact on those who need help the most.  They help the homeless of Salt Lake City, Utah.

Jake Andersen, owner of Hobo Hammocks, coined the tag line for his company, “Buy a hammock, feed a hobo.”

Jake says, “I really believe in what I am doing… and up to date, we have delivered 5500 meals to the homeless through the Rescue Mission.  I had the privilege of talking to one of the owners, Chris Croswhite, of the Rescue Mission. Hearing how excited he was about how Hobo Hammocks had been able to contribute and help them out, I could tell that it really meant a lot to them….

…and that made me feel really good about what we have been doing here.”

Read the entire story of “why” Jake is helping the homeless here: Meet Jake Andersen.

Hobo Hammocks Feeds 5500 In First Year Of Business

What Is The Easiest Way To Connect With The Rescue Mission

For those of you not in Utah, who wish to help, you can go to their website http://rescuesaltlake.org/

You can make a financial contribution.  And if you are local (Salt Lake City, Utah), you can sign up as a volunteer.  There are tons of opportunities.  You can organize a food drive, a clothing drive or just be  apart of a drive that is going on.

Or, you can be a part of a couple of the really big events they have coming up.  They have their Thanksgiving dinner in November, where they fill their facility to capacity and feed as many people as they can.  The Rescue Mission is always looking for more volunteers.

And they’ll do a Christmas dinner as well.

You Help You When You Make Purchases At HoboHammocks.com

hobo-hammocks-feeds-5500-in-first-year-of-business-tshirtJake says. “Every hammock we sell, we provide a meal.  However, that extends to our other products, too.  Whether you purchase Hanging Straps, Indoor Mounting Kit, or a T-shirt (and Hobo Sleeping Bags coming out soon); no matter what you purchase, we’ll use a portion of that to donate to feed the homeless through the Rescue Mission of Salt Lake.”

“Another thing anyone can do is send in old, or broken hammocks – we sew those up (repair the old hammocks) and donate those hammocks to the homeless so that they have a place to sleep instead of on the cold, hard ground.”



HCRBeta is an enthusiastic supporter of Hobo Hammocks and their mission to assist the homeless.

And, we are Hobo Hammock affiliates, too.  Every time you purchase Hobo Hammocks through the links at HCRBeta, we receive a referral fee at no cost to you.  Thank you!


Read more about the Best Hammock for a Beginner: ENO vs Hobo.


Jason at Olive Ridge Camp CO 85Jason Clements is the founder of and writer for HCRBeta, Hike Climb Relax: How to… He lives in Shawnee, Kansas and also runs the cell phone recycling company, Cells for Cells, which recycles cell phones to raise money for families battling cancer. You can follow Jason on Facebook or on Twitter @jasonclements.

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