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Atlas Suspension System
ENO
Atlas Suspension System
$23.96
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  Hammock straps, updated to be lighter and more tree-friendly

  ENO pioneered the first ever knotless hammock suspension system, and over a decade later they have redesigned this best-seller to help take your hang to the next level! The Atlas Straps' innovative tapered construction decreases total weight, ensures increased tree protection, and integrates reflective stitching to improve nighttime visibility. This updated Atlas Suspension System has the same strength and security of the original Atlas, with the same no-knots-needed setup to have you securely relaxing in seconds on any adventure.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
ENO
Weight Capacity:
400 lbs / 181 kg
Weight:
9 oz / 255 g
Dimensions:
9 ft x 1.5/.75 in, 2.8m x 4/2cm
Packed Dimensions: 6.25 x 3.25 x 2.5 in / 16 x 8.5 x 6.5 cm
Other Features:
• 30 Combined Attachment Points
• Tapered Construction for Weight Savings
• Increased Width for Tree Protection
• Reflective Stitching Aids Nighttime Visibility
• Material: 1000D Polyfilament Webbing
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