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Kammok

Kammok is another great kickstarter success story, in fact it was one of the most successful projects on the popular funding site. Kammok is a new, light-weight camping hammock designed to comfortably sleep one person. It weighs less than a pound and can easily be suspended from a tree, rock, post, or other anchor able to accommodate up to 500 pounds. After use, it can easily be rolled and tucked into the attached water-resistant, roll-top compression sack. Kammok is also a socially responsible brand, for every item sold they provide a treated mosquito net or health education to a family in Africa. watch the video



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