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🌲 Sleep Elevated, Sleep Elevated: The XL hammock tent that redefines outdoor comfort.
The Haven Tents Lay Flat Hammock Tent XL is a premium, spacious camping hammock designed for tall campers seeking true bed-like comfort outdoors. Featuring an 80"x30" lay-flat platform, a 4000mm waterproof ripstop nylon rainfly, and a dual-zippered bug net, it offers robust protection from weather and insects. Weighing just 6.5 lbs, this all-in-one kit includes an insulated pad, tree straps, stakes, and guy lines, enabling quick setup between trees or on the ground. Supporting up to 285 lbs with durable hardware, it’s a versatile, high-performance shelter that elevates your camping experience with unmatched comfort and convenience.












| ASIN | B0B1LBS9JF |
| Additional Features | Custom insulated air pad included with every kit, Dual-Zipper Bug Net: The XL’s bug net has two zipper heads on each side, allowing you to open it from either end or fully unzip one side and stow it. This two-way zipper design makes getting in and out easier, especially in the larger XL model. It also allows you to vent or partially open the net while still keeping bugs out., Extended Dimensions: … |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | 1) Find Anchor Points: Select two healthy trees or anchor points roughly 12–15 feet apart. Wrap each tree with the provided tree-friendly straps about 6–7 feet high. 2) Attach Hammock: Clip the hammock’s carabiners into the loops of the straps (adjust loop selection to achieve a roughly level hang). Ensure the hammock body is centered between the trees. 3) Insert Spreader Bars: Assemble the spread… |
| Base | 210T Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,303 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #38 in Camping Hammocks |
| Brand | Haven Tents |
| Brand Name | Haven Tents |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Forest Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 229 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Nylon |
| Floor Area | 2400 Square Inches |
| Floor Length | 80 Inches |
| Floor Width | 30 Inches |
| Form Factor | Spacious hammock tent with integrated components |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00860003513385 |
| Included Components | Insulated Pad, Rainfly, Stakes, Tent, guylines |
| Installation Type | Suspended |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 80"L x 30"W x 36"H |
| Item Type Name | Tent |
| Manufacturer | Haven Tents |
| Material Type | Nylon, Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 80 Inches |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 4.96 Pounds |
| Model Name | Haven XL |
| Number Of Pockets | 6 |
| Number of Guylines | 4 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Number of Stakes | 4 |
| Occupancy | 1 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 1 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum" or "Fiberglass |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 80"L x 30"W x 36"H |
| Rainfly Material | Waterproof Material |
| Rainfly Weight | 12.7 Ounces |
| Recommended Use | Camping & Hiking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 3 Season |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | XL - 80"x30" |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Stake Material | Aluminum |
| Style Name | Outdoorsy |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
| Tent Design | Hammock Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | 210T Polyester |
| UPC | 860003513385 |
| UV Protection | Some UV protection |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Water Resistance Technology | 4000 Mm |
F**Y
Great even in the winter
I was honestly blown away by the Haven Tent. I’ve done my fair share of camping, and this thing completely changes the game when it comes to comfort. The lay-flat design is the real deal—you’re not stuck in that typical hammock curve, so you actually wake up feeling rested instead of sore. Setup was way easier than I expected. After the first time, it only takes a few minutes, and it feels super sturdy once it’s up. The materials are high quality, and you can tell it’s built to last, even with regular use. What really stood out to me was how well it handles different conditions. Whether it’s cooler nights or uneven terrain, the insulation and design keep you comfortable and off the ground. It’s perfect for anyone who wants the freedom of a hammock but the comfort of a tent. If you’re serious about camping or even just want a better night’s sleep outdoors, the Haven Tent is absolutely worth it. Easy 5 stars.
I**Y
Not a Game Changer…
It’s a life changer. I have severe scoliosis, my spine’s shaped like an S. I love camping. Minimal gear, being outside, taking in nature. I grew up camping on the woods with a hammock, loved it. For the past 5 years, I haven’t been able to camp without a cot, mattress, and a tent big enough to house all my gear, then waking up to a stiff back, unable to walk till an hour after getting up. I thought I would have to give camping up this year, as last fall when I went camping, I couldn’t walk for days after. I came across the Haven Tent watching Outdoor Gear Review and then went down a rabbit hole of finding out as much as I could about the setup. I purchased it knowing they have a 60 day review period, and headed out this weekend when we had a surprise warming mid-March. I cannot express 2 things enough. The quality is amazing. I bought the Safari, knowing it was their sturdiest version. The stitching is great, the seam sealing is fantastic, and it’s sturdy enough to hold all 300lbs of my chubby butt. The second item is that it’s beyond comfortable. I got in and it was awkward at first, just getting used to it, I almost took a nap right there. I slept well through the night, getting used to the “bivy” feel took a bit. The most important thing, I woke up with no severe back pain. For me, it’s a life changer, knowing I can throw this in my jeep, or in my motorcycle and get a great night sleep is nothing short of a miracle to me. To those at Haven, thank you. For those on the fence, just try it.
D**D
Skeptic is now a Fanboy!
I have watched and studied hammock tents for over a year. I finally chose the Safari and wanted all the bells and whistles. I took it to Mammoth Cave National Park Camping Ground and out of the bag, I had it hanging in 3 minutes without a video or directions. I did see on a video online that there were some decorative flags but I did not see these in my bag. I am 6'3" and 300lb. I fit fine in the hammock. I am a side sleeper and it was very comfortable. The zippers are two sided, smooth and responsive. In the middle of the night, there was a violent thunderstorm that lasted from 2AM to 5AM. Wind, torrential rain, and flooding occurred. I remained completely dry inside. The tie downs and stakes are high quality. It was stable throughout the night. I toss and turn and it tolerated that very well. I was very impressed with the overall experience and it is my new-go to tent for camping! Inside the tent there are multiple large pockets to store gear. I had ~8" at the bottom of the tent to put my shoes in a bag and keep them inside. There is a canvas ribbon that extends from end to end to hang their proprietary lights on, and I hung a small fan and used it to maneuver inside at night. I did not have a powered air pump, so I used the bag that came with it. It took about 5 minutes to pump up the mattress with the bag and was very easy. I do not think I would use this one in the heat of the summer but otherwise, this was an excellent camping experience.
J**S
A great start, but needs more refinement
I understand this was a kickstarter project originally and they have an innovative design that I appreciate. I'm on the fence as to whether or not I'll keep this. Certainly too heavy for back packing for me when compared to my Hennessy and Warbonnet hammocks. I'll give you some of my nitpicks and things I really like. Pros: Overall shape/design: If you ever get on hammock forums to research camping hammocks the first question everyone asks is "what if there's nowhere to hang, what if I have to go to ground?" In this case....the answer is "nothing", just set it up like a pup tent. Fabric: Appears to be good quality. Maybe a bit heavier than needed for the fly and parts of the hammock body but I'm looking at this more from the perspective of a car/kayak camper. The pad alone is too heavy to make this a viable backpacking option for most people I think. Pockets!!!! Probably my favorite thing behind the comfort. Lots of places to squirrel away your headlamp, phone, etc once you're inside the hammock. It would also be simple enough to add some hanging storage to the ridgeline much like the Hennessy. Cons: Suspension: Not a fan of the ladder-strap setup. It's "simple" but not terribly easy to use or adjust. I'd prefer whoopie slings, straps/buckles or something else. Both of those other options being lighter as well. The straps are very short so that also limits your hanging options. And.....the included carabiners are junk. They're the cheapest steel biners I think I've ever seen with lots of little sharp edges and burrs just waiting to tear a hole in the fly or elsewhere. I'll be swapping those out immediately and maybe the whole suspension setup. Adding a 2nd light weight biner means I'll be able to leave the complete suspension/tarp attached to the hammock, but still be able to quickly attach the ends to trees. Netting/zippers: Being that I always camp when/where there are bugs, being able to remove the netting is of little to no benefit to me. Therefore....having a double-pull zipper setup makes much more sense. This way the zippers would end up in the middle of the hammock when it's zipped shut, rather than one end. For those of us getting older, reaching down to our feet or beyond our head to reach the pulls when nature calls is a hassle. They should also include some reflective zipper pulls to make finding them in the dark a bit easier. Even some of the reflective guyline included would work....but orange/chartreuse much better. Pad: Comfortable, but very heavy. The bag-pump is a little fidgety but after a little practice will work well I think. I didn't experience the foot pump design but that seems to have gone away in the current model. Tarp: A little small but I believe it will do the job. I'm a little confused on the method to connect it to the hammock body. Some videos show running the support carabiners through some reinforced slots in the ends. But....there's also a webbing loop and some smaller cheap carabiners included. The instructions are very limited so I'm watching a bunch of review videos for more information. Even their website is pretty lacking. Several other reviewers indicate the fly leaks at the points where the webbing loops are sewn on for tying back the sides. I haven't been in the wet yet to report but that does seem likely. Ventilation: The no-seeum mesh is great to keep out the critters, but doesn't so much as let a puff of air through. I was laying in a park with gusts of wind that were shaking the trees and hammock body, yet couldn't feel it at all through the mesh. Great for the cold months, not so good for summer trips. The end vents in the hammock body seem kind of a waste for this reason as well. I think they could simplify the design, delete those, and maybe reduce the cost a bit. Nitpicks: Stakes....use the "Y" style rather than the shepherds hooks. They hold much better in soft sand and are stronger. The guy lines are kind of overkill but work OK. Packaging: The stuff sack link with the flap to connect the pad is very gimmicky. It's nice to keep them together but very unnecessary. The stakes should have their own small bag just to keep from dragging sand/mud into the rest of the setup when you're packing everything away. Assuming you keep the tarp connected to the hammock body when packing up there's no need for the other medium sized stuff sack included, nor the elastic bands. Marketing: The website is big on sales, small on information. That will likely change as time goes on.
C**R
Noisy Perfection
Absolutely amazing investment. Used it for the first time in Havasupai Falls and absolutely loved it. Easy and fast set up and breakdown. With the temperatures getting into the low 40s at night I was able to sleep comfortably with just my base layer on with the rain fly closed- no sleeping bag needed. The quality of the materials is great and seems very durable. The tent is very well put together. I am 6’2” and 240lbs and had plenty of room in the Safari. My only critique is how noisy the pad is when it rubs against the tent itself. The inside of the canvas bottom of the tent is waterproofed so it feel like a gortex/waxy finish and the inflatable sleeping mat is insulated pseudo-suede topped and rubber bottom. When the sleeping pad and that inner surface of the tent get pushed together it is LOUD!! Trying to roll over in the middle of the night or get in or out of the tent sounds like sea lions screaming. I was able to solve this on the fly by tying my woobie cover around the pad to create a barrier between the mat and tent but the excessive noisiness out of the box is literally my only downside to this tent.
R**.
Quality is perfect.
The quality is perfect.
B**D
Updated review keep your money unless you want to fall on your butt
This tent is not that heavy to carry but I don't hike so it's probably not a good hiking hammock. It is a nice size and actually looks like a tent on the inside with the rain guard on. It doesn't come with instructions except on how to inflate the mattress with the bag. Don't worry though it does have a youtube video and isn't that hard to figure out if you play with it. I was able to comfortably lay on my stomach, side, and straight on my back. It is definitely [faux] high quality materials and the free gifts are adorable. It pays for itself already and I haven't even slept in it. There is a TON of storage places. All in all it is a great product that works as advertised. I HIGHLY [do not] recommend this tent especially if you're a full time hammock person like me. Soooo the bottom seam falls apart with regular use luckily I have a way to fix it with another hammock but I shouldn't need to do this for a 400 dollar item. at first, I thought I got a bad one but the second (replacement) is already falling apart, I got it this week. Will add pictures later
C**H
Bulkier than the weight reflects. Pad issue with leak.
Very cool but comes with a learning curve. I've used one time and this is what I learned. Btw, I am a 30 backcountry guy, former guide that tested gear for the major companies for years. Pad keeps leaking but nothing I can do with that now. Very comfortable until the air gets low enough the crease under you then your butt is handing down more than others making it cold, uncomfortable, and claustrophobic. After one use, 1 night, my pad has a permanent crease now that is compromising the rigidity of the bottom. Other than the pad It is really well made. The bulk is a bit of a surprise too. I get the weight, but the volume is what got me. I carried a Marmot Swallow 4 season that weights the same, but half the size. Maybe I should not have purchased the Safari heavy duty. The sit up function is a bit optimistic. It does sit you up, some, but not enough to be a game changer. For the money I think the fly could have been larger and lighter given the materials out there today. I still like it better than my Emo and Warbonnette. I with the pad issue wasn't such a problem. By the time I used it I had already had it 60 days. Given I used sooner, I probably would have returned it and got the lighter version. But the light kicks ass! No complaints with the light....lol
C**H
Lay flat, air insulation, no tipping
Haven did a great job with these. I have this regular one and a Safari model. It is definitely as close to a flat sleep as one can likely get. Good protection and while I haven't done it, can be used on the ground with two poles or sticks as a tent of sorts. Of course, it has a ridgeline, so if using a stand, ensure it works with hammocks with one and therefore a lot of droop. I do wish this one was wider. I have wide shoulders and big chest for a short guy and feel a bit cramped side-to-side.
S**N
To już jest Glamping 🙂
W najnowszej wersji Haven XL ma poprawione zamki, teraz leżąc w środku można bez problemu zapiąć moskitierę. W poprawionej wersji dostępny jest lounge strap, taki jak w wersji Safari. Materac jest bardzo ciepły, w lato jest na nim gorąco.
C**N
Révolutionnaire
La présentation m'a conquit avant l'achat. J'utilise le hamac en bivouac, depuis quelques années. Ce mode de nuitée me plait, mais je ne trouve pas mon compte pour une nuit de repos totale. Suite à la livraison, j'ai fait un essai dans le jardin. le bivouac sera quand la météo sera plus favorable. C'est révolutionnaire ! La facilité et rapidité de montage (et de démontage - rangement), un tarp, une moustiquaire, un matelas pour être vraiment allongé. J'ai fais une sieste à l'abri, et sans quasiment pas de courant d'air, du bonheur. J'ai très hâte de le tester en condition réelle de nuitée.
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