Kammok

Kammock Mantis Ultralight Backpacking Hammock Tent

Tent Type Backpacking, Hammock
Comfortably Sleeps 1 people
Seasons 3-season
Weight 2.2 lbs
Vestibule None sq ft
Setup Time 5 mins
OVERALL SCORE
8.0/10

Our Take

The Kammock Mantis Ultralight Backpacking Hammock Tent is a solid all-in-one system for solo backpackers who want to ditch ground sleeping without carrying extra weight.

At 2.2 pounds with a 60-second knotless setup, it delivers where it counts for thru-hikers and minimalists.

The symmetrical cut means you won't get a perfectly flat lie, and the included stakes are junk you'll want to replace, but the 300-pound capacity and weather protection earn it a spot on our recommended list.

Not cheap at $320, but you're getting a capable three-season hammock tent that won't slow you down on the trail.

How We Rated It

Space & Comfort
7.0
Quality & Durability
8.0
Weather Resistance
8.0
Value for Money
7.5
Ease of Use
8.0
Intangibles
8.0
User Reviews
9.4

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • Weighs just 2.2 lbs for a complete hammock shelter system
  • Includes integrated insect net, rainfly, and suspension system in one package
  • Backed by a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects
  • Sets up in 5 minutes with knotless suspension system
  • Structural ridgeline with organizer keeps gear accessible and organized

CONS

  • Requires two trees or anchor points to set up
  • $320 price point is steep for a single-person shelter
BEST FOR Lightweight all-in-one backpacking hammock system.

How It Compares

TentScoreEst. PriceWeightSleepsSeasonsFloor AreaVestibuleDoors
Kammock Mantis Ultralight Backpacking Hammock Tent
Kammok Kammock Mantis Ultralight Backpacking Hammock Tent This tent
★ 8.0 $3202.2 lbs 1 people3-season 0 sq ft2 ✓ Current
★ 7.9 $3003.06 lbs 1 people3-season 0 sq ft1 vs →
★ 7.9 $2003.3 lbs 1 people3-season 26 sq ft 0 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.2 $4854.25 lbs 1 people3-season 17 sq ft 0 sq ft2 vs →
★ 8.3 $3447.2 lbs 1 people3-season 13 sq ft 0 sq ft2 vs →
★ 8.3 $44012.4 lbs 1 people3-season 17 sq ft 0 sq ft2 vs →

What We Think

For backpackers who have been hammock-curious but intimidated by the learning curve of straps, tarps, and bug nets, the Kammok Mantis Ultralight removes nearly every barrier to entry.

This all-in-one system scored a 8.0 overall by delivering genuine ultralight performance with a setup so intuitive that first-timers consistently report pitching it in under a minute.

At 2.2 pounds with a trail weight owners confirm dips below 2 pounds, it earns a spot on our Best Backpacking Tents list for hammock enthusiasts chasing every ounce.

Ease of Use

The knotless suspension system is the Mantis Ultralight's headline feature, and owner feedback validates the marketing claim: 60-second setups are real, even for people who have never hung a hammock before.

The structural ridgeline keeps the integrated Dragonet bug net taut without fuss, and the internal gear loops and storage pockets mean your headlamp and phone have a home.

This scored a 8.0 in Ease of Use, which reflects genuinely thoughtful engineering rather than just simplicity.

Quality & Durability

The 20D Levitas nylon ripstop body and 15D Patagium rainfly are legitimately premium fabrics, not the budget materials you sometimes find at this weight class.

The 300-pound weight capacity is notably generous for an ultralight hammock, and owners consistently praise the smooth, comfortable fabric against skin.

Kammok backs this with a lifetime warranty, which signals confidence in longevity, earning a 8.0 in Quality & Durability.

Weather Resistance

The Patagium rainfly's 1,500mm PU/Silicone/DWR treatment is solid three-season protection, sufficient for the rain you will actually encounter on most backpacking trips.

Coverage is adequate rather than bombproof, so sustained sideways rain in exposed sites may find its way in, but that is a fair tradeoff for the weight savings.

This scored a 8.0 in Weather Resistance.

Space & Comfort

Here is the honest tradeoff: the Mantis Ultralight uses a symmetrical cut, which means you cannot achieve a truly flat sleeping position.

Owners who prefer sleeping diagonally in their hammocks, the technique that eliminates the banana curve, consistently flag this as a limitation.

If flat sleeping is non-negotiable, the Haven Tent Lay Flat Hammock Tent at $344 is purpose-built for that, though it weighs 7.2 pounds.

The Mantis scored a 7.0 in Space & Comfort, reflecting this design choice.

Value for Money

At $320, this sits at the premium end of all-in-one hammock systems.

The Grand Trunk Air Bivy All-Weather Hammock costs $120 less but weighs a full pound more, so the Mantis Ultralight is essentially charging for weight savings and the knotless convenience.

One consistent owner complaint: the included stakes are noticeably cheap, so budget an extra $15 for quality tent stakes to properly tension the rainfly.

This scored a 7.5 in Value for Money.

User Reviews

The 9.4 User Reviews score is exceptionally high, driven by owners who appreciate that the system actually delivers on its promises.

The most common praise centers on the pack size, which multiple owners compare to a water bottle, and the genuinely fast setup.

Who It's For

The Mantis Ultralight is ideal for solo backpackers who want to try hammock camping without assembling a modular system piece by piece.

It suits warm-weather three-season use where trees are plentiful and weight is a priority.

If you prefer recycled materials over raw ultralight performance, Kammok also makes the Mantis Recycled All-in-One Hammock Tent at $300, which weighs slightly more but shares the same intuitive design.

The Bottom Line

The Kammok Mantis Ultralight scored a 8.0 by solving the complexity problem that keeps many backpackers from going hammock.

The knotless setup is genuinely fast, the materials are legitimately premium, and the sub-2-pound trail weight is competitive with dedicated ultralight ground tents.

Just know the symmetrical cut means you are sleeping in a curve, not flat, and plan to replace those stakes on day one.

Full Specifications

Tent TypeBackpacking, Hammock
Seasons3-season
Sleeps1 people
Weight2.2 lbs
Vestibule AreaNone
Floor Dimensions120 x 56 in
Doors2
Setup Time5 mins
Poles2
Floor Fabric20D Levitas nylon ripstop
Rainfly FabricPatagium 15D nylon diamond ripstop nylon 1,500 PU/Silicone/DWR
Footprint IncludedNo
Made InImported
WarrantyLifetime
Additional NotesIntegrated Dragonet insect net, Lightweight Patagium rainfly, Structural ridgeline with organizer, Knotless suspension system, Internal storage pockets and gear loops
Price$320

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Kammock Mantis Ultralight best suited for?
This hammock tent is ideal for solo backpackers who want an all-in-one hammock system without carrying separate components. At just 2.2 lbs, it works well for ultralight enthusiasts who prefer hammock camping over ground sleeping and frequently camp in wooded areas with suitable trees.
How quickly can you set up the Kammock Mantis Ultralight?
Setup takes approximately 5 minutes thanks to the knotless suspension system, which Kammok claims allows for 60-second attachment once you find your trees. The integrated design means you are not fumbling with separate bug net and tarp components, making camp setup noticeably faster than traditional hammock systems.
How well does the Mantis Ultralight handle rain and wind?
The rainfly uses Patagium 15D nylon with a 1,500 PU/Silicone/DWR coating, providing solid 3-season weather protection that earned an 8.0/10 weather resistance score. The hammock body uses 20D Levitas nylon ripstop for durability. Keep in mind that hammock tarps generally offer less wind protection than enclosed tents, so exposed ridgelines may require more careful site selection.
Is the Kammock Mantis Ultralight worth $320?
At $320, this hammock tent scores 7.5/10 for value, which reflects its premium positioning in the market. You are paying for the ultralight weight, lifetime warranty, and integrated all-in-one design. Budget-conscious buyers might consider the Grand Trunk Air Bivy at $200, though it lacks some of the Mantis Ultralight's refinements.
What is the weight capacity of the Mantis Ultralight?
The Mantis Ultralight supports up to 300 lbs, which is generous for a hammock weighing only 2.2 lbs. This capacity accommodates most solo sleepers plus some gear stored in the hammock with you.
How does the Kammock Mantis Ultralight compare to the Haven Tent Lay Flat Hammock?
The Haven Tent Lay Flat scores slightly higher at 8.3/10 versus 8.0/10 and costs $344, but its key advantage is the flat sleeping position that the Mantis Ultralight cannot offer due to its symmetrical cut. If you struggle with the curved sleeping position of traditional hammocks, the Haven is worth the extra $24, but the Mantis Ultralight is lighter and has a faster setup.
How does the Mantis Ultralight compare to the Grand Trunk Air Bivy?
Both score similarly (8.0 vs 7.9), but the Grand Trunk Air Bivy costs $120 less at $200. The Mantis Ultralight justifies its higher price with lighter weight and Kammok's lifetime warranty versus Grand Trunk's more basic construction. The Grand Trunk is the better budget pick, while the Mantis Ultralight suits weight-obsessed backpackers.
What do owners say about the Kammock Mantis Ultralight?
User reviews are notably positive with a 9.4/10 score, which is higher than its overall editorial rating. Owners consistently praise the lightweight design and quick setup. The main complaints center on the included stakes being low quality and needing replacement, so budget an extra $15 to $20 for better stakes.
Can you sleep flat in the Mantis Ultralight hammock?
No, the symmetrical cut of the Mantis Ultralight prevents the diagonal flat-lying position that asymmetrical hammocks allow. You will sleep in a slight banana curve, which some find comfortable while others do not. If flat sleeping is essential, consider the Haven Tent Lay Flat at $344, which is specifically designed for that purpose.

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