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Keep Your Gear Out of The Dirt
Hanging just below your hammock, the ENO Underbelly keeps your gear out of the dirt and provides an easily accessible storage solution.
- Conveniently stash your gear, clothes, and more under your ENO hammock
- No-Knots-Needed setup with built in tensioners to quickly adjust sling to desired height
- 50 lb (23 kg) capacity safely supports large packs and items
Compatible with all ENO Hammocks




Technical Specs
Capacity: 50 lbs / 23 kg
Material: FreeWave® 70D Nylon
Dimensions: 4'6" x 4'6" / 1.3 x 1.3 m
Packed Dimensions: 6" x 3.75" x 2.75" / 15 x 9.5 x 7 cm
Weight: 7 oz / 198 g

Keep Your Gear Within Reach
Hanging just below your hammock, the Underbelly keeps your gear out of the dirt and easily within reach.

Hammocking Done Right
The Underbelly Gear Sling is compatible with all ENO hammocks and stuffs easily into the attached storage bag.

Adventure Ready
Weighing only 7 ounces and made from woven nylon, the Underbelly is your new best friend.
FAQs
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How does the Underbelly Gear Sling connect to my hammock?
The ENO Underbelly Gear Sling attaches directly to the carabiners or toggles of any ENO gathered-end hammock.
Can the Underbelly Gear Sling be used with hammock stands?
Yes, the ENO Underbelly Gear Sling can be used with the ENO SoloPod, ENOpod, and Nomad Hammock Stand.
It is not compatible with the SoloPod XL, Parkway, or Parklite Hammock Stands.
See detailed instructions on how to properly setup, use, and care for your ENO gear with tips and tricks from the pros.