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ENO Skyloft Review

Perfect for napping or kicking back with a cold one, this is a comfortable, durable, easy-to-use hammock for relaxing at the park or crag
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ENO Skyloft Review (Here is one of our tiny friends coming for a visit in the Skyloft. Unfortunately, two adults will almost always...)
Here is one of our tiny friends coming for a visit in the Skyloft. Unfortunately, two adults will almost always overload the 250-pound weight capacity.
Credit: Elizabeth Paashaus
Price:  $130 List
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Manufacturer:   ENO
By Liz Chamberlain and Elizabeth Paashaus  ⋅  May 23, 2024
75
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RANKED
#7 of 20
  • Comfort - 40% 9.0
  • Ease of Setup - 20% 8.0
  • Durability and Protection - 20% 6.0
  • Versatility - 10% 4.0
  • Weight - 10% 6.5

Our Verdict

A long-standing favorite brand among hammockers, ENO mixes it up with the well-engineered ENO Skyloft. This isn't just another sling of fabric but a tote-able take on the classic backyard hammocks of your childhood. Those who get down and dirty when backpacking with their hammock will enjoy the durable, waterproof nylon fabric. And those looking to relax in the backyard will love the aluminum spreader bars that allow this easy-to-assemble hammock to lie flat. See how the rest of our lineup measures up in our full hammock review.
REASONS TO BUY
Great shape for laying down
Quick and easy assembly
Durable material and construction
REASONS TO AVOID
Too narrow for two bodies
Suspension straps sold separately
Editors' Note: We updated this review on May 23, 2024, to include new photos, videos, and buying advice.

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Bottom Line This is an innovative hammock that offers the comfort for long naps and the durability to hold up to regular wear and tearThis hammock gives you everything you want from a lightweight backcountry shelterButtery soft ripstop fabric combined with durable climbing grade carabiners and Dyneema cord prioritize comfort without sacrificing too much durabilityDesign your own and choose just the features you want for a versatile hammock that is comfortable and adaptable to any conditionsThis affordable design is perfect for day use thanks to a rip-resistant parachute nylon construction that features triple interlocking stitches for increased durability
Rating Categories ENO Skyloft Warbonnet Original... Kammok Roo Double Dutchware Chameleon Wise Owl Outfitters...
Comfort (40%)
9.0
9.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
Ease of Setup (20%)
8.0
6.0
9.0
7.0
9.0
Durability and Protection (20%)
6.0
8.0
6.5
8.0
5.0
Versatility (10%)
4.0
7.0
8.0
8.0
7.0
Weight (10%)
6.5
7.9
8.0
8.0
7.7
Specs ENO Skyloft Warbonnet Original... Kammok Roo Double Dutchware Chameleon Wise Owl Outfitters...
Measured Weight - Hammock and Suspension 54 oz (hammock, Atlas Straps) 26 oz (hammock, bug net, webbing and buckle suspension) 24 oz (hammock and straps) 25 oz (double layer hammock, webbing and beetle buckle suspension) 30 oz (double hammock, straps)
Measured Weight - Shelter System N/A 42 oz (with Mini Fly tarp) N/A N/A N/A
Maximum Capacity (Per Manufacturer) Weight: 250 lbs;
Height: Not stated
Weight: 350-400 lbs (depending on options selected);
Height: Up to 6'
Weight: 500 lbs;
Height: Not stated
Weight: 350 lbs; Height: Not stated Weight: 500 lbs (double);
Height: Not stated
Hammock Size (Per Manufacturer) 7'L x 3'W 10'L x 5'W 10'L x 5'10"'W 10'8"L x 4'10"W 10'L x 6'6"'W
Dimensions in Carry Case 1'7”L x 4.5”W 10"L x 4"W 4"L x 5" W 1'L x 6"W 9"L x 5"W
Suspension System Components (Included) Aluminum carabiners Whoopies, straps or buckle, webbing Dyneema Racer Slings and carabiners Beetle Buckle with webbing straps or whoopie slings with tree huggers Nylon cord and carabiners
Construction Materials NewWave nylon 40D or 70D Nylon (depending on options selected) GravitasX 40D diamond ripstop nylon, 100% recycled, bluesign® approved with DWR waterproofing + crinkle treatment Hexon 1.0, 1.6, or 2.4 210 thread, rip-resistant nylon
Design Style Durable ripstop nylon with aluminum spreader bars End gathered, asymmetric hammock, single or double layer fabric, zipper along 1 side, integrated bug netting. End-gathered with dyneema cord, DWR waterproofing and crinkle treatment 1.6 oz Hexon, end gathered, continuous loops End-gathered with 9 foot suspension straps
Sizes / Colors 1 size, 4 colors 1 size, 27 colors, 3 fabric layering options 1 size, 7 colors 2 size, 9 colors, 4 fabric options 3 sizes, 18 colors
Hanging Straps Included? No No No No Yes
Accessories (Included) Stuff sack, aluminum wiregate carabiners Stuff sack, guylines, bug netting, storage shelf, continuous loops (for attaching suspension system) Built-in stuff sack and carabiners Built-in stuff sack, continuous loops, ridgeline Built-in stuff sack, suspension straps, storage sack, 2 carabiners
Accessories (Compatible, Not Included) Suspension straps, rainfly, bug net, top quilts, under quilts, insulation pads, permanent anchors Rainflies, bug net, carabiners, fish hooks, under quilts, top quilts, suspension systems Suspension straps, extenders, sun shade, bug net, portable stand, cup holder, gear sling, hammock sleeve, hammock organizer, hammock hanging kit Suspension straps, rainfly, bug net, top cover, side car pockets, ridgeline pockets None
Extra Accessories Tested (Not Included) Atlas Straps Mini Fly tarp, webbing with buckles suspension, Python 10 Suspension straps Body layer 2, Beetle Buckle suspension, asym bug net None

Our Analysis and Test Results

The ENO Skyloft is a supremely comfortable day-use hammock with an easy setup and soft, durable fabric. Our testers found the nylon material to be soft and silky to the touch, adding a layer of comfort to its flat, lounge-ready shape. When you consider the quick setup time compared to more complicated suspension setups, the Skyloft is a top choice for those who want an easy-hanging solution for day trips. While the packaging is a bit bulkier, the hammock is still light enough to carry in a larger backpack on day hikes or overnights.

Performance Comparison


The ENO Skyloft has a bed-like feel, where the rectangular shape created by the spreader bars and roomy head and foot boxes add a layer of comfort that is lost on other end-gathered models.
Credit: Liz Chamberlain

Comfort


We love a simple end-gathered hammock as much as anyone. But we learned during testing that a spreader bar and a dropped foot box give a hammock the flattest lay and, thus, the most comfortable long-term resting position possible. The Skyloft is one of only a couple of models we have tested with these features, and it impresses in our comfort ratings.


On the ground, you have to deal with lumpy spots and sloping ground that can cause you to slide off your pad – in a hammock, you fight the banana. This very particular discomfort happens when the curve of a hammock obstinately refuses to let your knees bend. Different hammocks try different strategies to overcome this issue. Some employ asymmetric designs, and others use spreader bars.

eno skyloft - plenty roomy for one, this hammock doesn't quite offer the width or...
Plenty roomy for one, this hammock doesn't quite offer the width or weight limit to support more than one person.
Credit: Liz Chamberlain

The Skyloft has slightly dropped foot and head boxes, where the fabric drapes down at both ends. That's the key element keeping your legs from bending incorrectly. Hanging in this hammock feels like being rocked in a suspended cot. The construction is a bit narrow at only three feet wide, but it is long enough for folks up to 6' 6" to get comfy easily.

eno skyloft - we could never get this flat in an end-gathered hammock.
We could never get this flat in an end-gathered hammock.
Credit: Elizabeth Paashaus

A cool feature that ENO added is a “whoopie sling” style of adjustment that lets you raise your head up a bit when you're not napping. When sleeping, you want your head at the same level as your body. But a reclining position is nice if you want to see out to the side, chat with friends, or read a book. With a little practice, we learned how to work the tensioner without ever leaving the comfort of our bed – which is what laying in this hammock truly feels like. The one thing we didn't love about the Skyloft was how topsy-turvy it feels when sitting up length-wise. Sideway sitting is comfortable and stable, but when we sat up in the other direction, the hammock felt wobbly if we didn't distribute our weight correctly.

Simply stuff your jacket...
Simply stuff your jacket...
Snap to the hammock...
Snap to the hammock...
And you have a comfortable pillow for napping!
And you have a comfortable pillow for napping!
The stuff sack converts into a pillow that snaps in place so it doesn't roll away

One bonus feature is that the stuff sack converts into a pillow. Just stuff in a jacket, and you have a comfy headrest. The stuff sack also has snaps that allow you to attach it to sewn-in webbing in the hammock to keep your pillow in place. We also appreciate the small pockets on either side of the hammock, which are perfect for a phone or sunglasses – another little touch to make kicking back in this hammock that much more convenient.

Thanks to its 7 foot length, the Skyloft offers a flat and comfortable surface even for those who are 6 feet tall.
Credit: Trish Matheny

Ease of Set Up


The simplicity of the Skyloft is best suited to slinging up at the park to read a book or nap. We love it because it is simple, comfortable, and easy to use.


The aluminum spreader bar is permanently attached to the hammock, and it sets up and breaks down using a threaded shock cord, just like a tent pole. There are no adjustments to the hammock itself; just unfurl, pop your poles together, and clip the carabiners to whatever suspension straps you choose. The lightweight aluminum wire gate carabiners included with the Skyloft may appear cheap, but they are easy to use and fully support the 250-pound weight limit of this hammock.

The spreader bars snap right into place like tent poles. And as long as you have carabiners or a suspension system ready to go, the setup should take less than two minutes.
Credit: Liz Chamberlain

We wish that suspension straps were included in the package, but we can appreciate the flexibility this affords you to choose your favorite style. We like the ENO Atlas XL straps, which give you more range than the standard strap. Since suspension straps are not included, we docked points off the Skyloft's total score in this metric.

eno skyloft - setup doesn't get much easier than clipping a single wire gate...
Setup doesn't get much easier than clipping a single wire gate carabiner to a loop of webbing.
Credit: Elizabeth Paashaus

Durability and Protection


While it may not shine in the lightweight department, the Skyloft fabric is impressive. When rubbed against tree bark and dragged against pavement, the material barely showed a scratch. The Skyloft is still made of lightweight nylon to keep it packable, but ENO uses a heavier denier than most camping hammocks. An additional bonus is how quickly this hammock dries out. The material got a little wet in our splash test but dried out within two minutes in the sun, which was very fast compared to others.


The only problem with the durability that we can see is the low weight limit of 250 pounds. The force put on the spreader bars limits the load capacity in this model rather than the fabrics. It is pretty easy to exceed 250 pounds if you want to sit in it with a friend, so hanging in the Skyloft will most likely be a solo activity. We scored this model a bit higher than other day-use hammocks in this metric because of its superior fabric durability, but not much higher because of its low weight limit.

eno skyloft - the hammock's nylon is soft, yet noticeably heavier duty than any...
The hammock's nylon is soft, yet noticeably heavier duty than any other model we tested.
Credit: Elizabeth Paashaus

We tried out the ENO Vulcan underquilt and found that the rectangular shape matches up perfectly with the shape of the Skyloft. There isn't a clear way to attach it, though. ENO's website shows underquilts attached to end-gathered models with carabiners. When we tried this on the Skyloft, the setup pulled the quilt into a narrow shape that wouldn't insulate as well as the wide rectangle we wanted. But we ended up wrapping the underquilt's shock cord around the corners of the Skyloft's bars, which worked.

eno skyloft - water quickly beaded up after we dumped a full nalgene on the...
Water quickly beaded up after we dumped a full Nalgene on the hammock, proving the water resistance of the fabric is plenty functional.
Credit: Liz Chamberlain

Versatility


You can love a product for one particular use, even when it doesn't have a lot of versatility, and that's exactly how we feel about the ENO Skyloft. As we've mentioned, it shines with excellent comfort, a quick and fool-proof setup, and durable fabric ready for a rough lifestyle, but its weight and bulk keep it close to home.


Due to the Skyloft's low weight capacity of only 250lbs, we dropped the versatility score for this product because you may not be able to share the space with friends – which, for most folks, is the intended use for backyard hammocks.

eno skyloft - we kicked back with a book for a full afternoon without leaving the...
We kicked back with a book for a full afternoon without leaving the ultra cozy Skyloft. The spreader bars and open foot box make it easy to shift positions without tipping over.
Credit: Liz Chamberlain

Weight


The Skyloft is not your “throw it in the pack; I might use it” option. It tips the scales at 42 ounces for the hammock alone. It's one of the heavier options in our test and is the same weight as some shelter systems we tested, including their bug nets and rainflies.


That shouldn't sway your decision if you plan to use this in the backyard or at a BBQ. But for hikers, adding an 18.5-inch x 4.5-inch x 4.5-inch package to your 20-liter daypack will take up all the space you may want to leave for a water bottle, jacket, and other essentials. Otherwise, it's a great option to load up in the trunk for a night of car camping or on the back of your bike for a mid-day siesta.

eno skyloft - although this hammock is larger than many others we tested, for its...
Although this hammock is larger than many others we tested, for its comfort and intended use, we were happy to bring it along.
Credit: Elizabeth Paashaus

Should You Buy the ENO Skyloft?


This model is one of the priciest in the day-use hammock category. However, it presents a strong value because its comfort is remarkably high. The absence of stress, confusion, or time that can go into tying up the suspension system is a stand-alone reason to purchase this hammock. While the straps aren't included, carabiners and structural poles are all attached, making this one of the easiest, most comfortable setups for lounging.

eno skyloft - if you're looking for a top performer that provides a flat and...
If you're looking for a top performer that provides a flat and comfortable surface perfect for chilling in the backyard, the Skyloft is a great option for your consideration.
Credit: Trish Matheny

What Other Hammocks Should You Consider?


This hammock could be your go-to napping spot this summer, thanks to the amazing comfort that a flatter position can offer. But if you're a true backcountry sleeper looking for something with a bug net, the ENO Junglenest is a comparably comfortable, lightweight option at a similar list price. If you're looking to lounge with friends in the classic doublewide, another favorite of our testing team, the ENO Doublenest is even more affordable and spacious enough for two. Looking for other day-use options on a budget? Check out the Wise Owl Outfitters Kit or the Kootek Portable, both of which feature end-gathered designs, triple-stitched seams, and durable nylon construction.

The Skyloft design is one of the only models that we tested which features a spreader bar design that allows for a comfortable and flat surface to recline and chill out for the afternoon.
Credit: Trish Matheny


Liz Chamberlain and Elizabeth Paashaus