Joey Gear Sling
Joey Gear Sling
Joey Gear Sling
Joey Gear Sling
Joey Gear Sling
Joey Gear Sling

Kammok

Joey Gear Sling

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Suspend your gear off the ground.

The Joey Gear Sling holds 60 lb worth of gear suspended underneath your hammock, keeping your equipment off the ground all night long. No more dirt stains on your pack, or critters in your shoes. Easily access your pack through the night, and experience the wonder of camping off the ground.

Easily attaches to your hammock.

The Joey’s high-visibility reflective cord quickly attaches into the carabiners on your hammock, meaning a quick setup that’s easy to find at night. We chose to have the Joey Gear Sling clip into your hammock instead of the closest tree to keep your gear sling where it’s most convenient, directly underneath you, while camping.

Safely holds your camping equipment.

Fitting up to a 75 L pack, this gear sling won’t tip over in the middle of the night. Need we remind you that your gear will swing safely up to 60 lb?

 

Presented by Overland Kitted

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