
Atlas Camo
Hammock Suspension System with 30 Adjustment Points
The Atlas Camo delivers the same proven suspension technology as ENO's best-selling Atlas straps, now in a stealthy camouflage pattern. Built with polyfilament webbing and overlapping attachment points, this system gives you precise setup control for any campsite. If you are car camping or backpacking, the Atlas Camo adapts to trees of different sizes and spacing.
Key Features
- 30 Combined Adjustment Points: Multiple attachment options for precise hammock positioning and tension
- Polyfilament Webbing Construction: Strong, lightweight material that won't stretch or slip under load
- Overlapping Attachment Design: Secure connection system that distributes weight evenly
- Camouflage Pattern: Low-visibility design blends with natural surroundings
- Compact Pack Size: Stores in a 6 x 4 inch footprint for easy transport
Specifications
| Material | Polyfilament Webbing |
| Unfolded Dimensions | 9' x 1" |
| Packed Dimensions | 6" x 4" |
| Adjustment Points | 30 combined |
| Best Use | Family/car camping & backpacking |
| Item Number | ASD-110 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many trees do I need to set up this suspension system?
You need two trees or anchor points spaced appropriately for your hammock length. The 9-foot straps provide flexibility for various tree spacing configurations.
What makes this different from basic rope suspension?
The polyfilament webbing distributes load better than rope, reducing bark damage to trees. The 30 adjustment points give you precise control over hammock height and tension that rope cannot match.
Can I use this system for backpacking?
Yes, the Atlas Camo is designed for both car camping and backpacking. The compact 6 x 4 inch pack size makes it suitable for weight-conscious hikers.
How do the overlapping attachment points work?
The webbing features multiple loops that overlap, creating 30 total attachment points between both straps. This design lets you fine-tune your hammock setup and ensures secure connections.
Will the camouflage pattern fade over time?
The camo pattern is integrated into the polyfilament webbing material. While all outdoor gear experiences some fading with extended UV exposure, the pattern should remain visible for normal camping use.