Camping Hammocks & Hammocks with Stands

A good hammock should be the easiest purchase of your summer — pick where you'll hang it, and the rest follows. Between trees, the Portable Camping Hammock with Tree Straps ($43.25) packs down to nothing; no trees, no problem with the Double Hammock with Steel…

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      Hammocks with Stands vs. Tree-Hung

      If you want to lounge anywhere — patio, deck, dorm-adjacent lawn — buy the stand up front. The Double Hammock with Stand ($160.89) is rated to 600 lb, the steel-frame Outdoor Double Hammock with Stand for 2 ($250) adds a pillow, and the Adjustable 9-14FT Heavy-Duty Hammock Stand ($218.65) carries 550–660 lb and fits most hammocks you already own. Tree-hangers travel lighter: the $43.25 nylon travel hammock and the mosquito-net models set up with straps in minutes.

      Double Hammocks, Boho Swings & Camp-Ready Sets

      Two-person comfort runs from the 2-Person Quilted Outdoor Hammock 12FT ($145) to the Handwoven Mayan Rope Double Hammock ($179.35) with tree straps and carry bag included. Prefer to sit? The Boho Macramé Fringe Double Hammock Swing ($61.18) and 2-Person Hanging Hammock Chair with Cushion ($174.24) bring the same lazy-day energy indoors. For full campsite kits, pair your pick with gear from our outdoor best sellers or a shelter from camping tents.

      Backyard, Balcony, or Backcountry

      Stand-mounted doubles like the $180 steel-stand model live happily on a deck all season. Campers should look at the 2-Person Camping Hammock with Mosquito Net & Rain Fly ($58.12) — net, fly, and a 500 lb capacity in one bag — while the 2-Person Outdoor & Indoor Hammock with Adjustable Height, Pillow & Stand ($270) moves between living room and lawn. More hanging seats live in our hanging chairs collection.

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      Every product carries one badge. Verified products are the ones we've personally ordered and tested — there are currently none in this collection, so no testing claims are made here. Most hammocks on this page are Selected: chosen through careful review of quality, usefulness, and value. Trusted products are validated by customer demand and ratings instead. Full details on our Verified & Trusted explainer, or shop hands-on tested gear in Verified products.

      Do these hammocks come with a stand?

      Many do — the Double Hammock with Steel Stand ($180), Double Hammock with Stand ($160.89), and Outdoor Double Hammock with Stand for 2 ($250) all ship as complete sets, and the standalone 9-14FT Heavy-Duty Stand ($218.65) upgrades any tree-hung hammock. Tree-strap models like the $43.25 travel hammock skip the stand to stay light.

      How much weight can these hammocks hold?

      It varies by model, so check each listing — as reference points, the 2-Person Camping Hammock with Mosquito Net is rated to 500 lb, the Double Hammock with Stand to 600 lb, and the adjustable heavy-duty stand to 550–660 lb.

      Which hammock is best for camping with bugs around?

      The 2-Person Camping Hammock with Mosquito Net & Rain Fly ($58.12) is the purpose-built pick: bug net and rain fly included, portable, and rated for two. The 1-2 Person nylon Camping Hammock with Mosquito Net ($72) is the lighter solo option.

      Can I use these hammocks indoors?

      Yes — several are designed for both. The boho macramé swings, the hanging hammock chair with cushion, and the stand-mounted doubles all list indoor and outdoor use, so a reading corner works as well as a campsite.