Her ser du noen presseoppslag om dette Hengekøye-teltet fra Lawson.

Examiner.com - Se hele artikkelen her.
Her ble Lawson teltet rangert som endel av utstyret som er nødvendig for en perfekt hageferie

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Hold utedagen innsektsfri med denne hengekøyen fra Lawson. En tradisjonell hengekøye til å henge opp i treet som i tillegg har innsektsnetting.
I tillegg har man muligheten til ta med seg hengekøyen ut i naturen.

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Hengekøya som tror den er et telt!

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I forhold til hva mange tror er hengekøye camping ikke noen ny hobby, aktivitet eller fenomen. Det har i tusenvis av år vært mange som har benyttet dette, og det har blitt sporet helt tilbake til forhistoriske stammer som foretrakk og sove i høyden. Dette gjorde de primært pga. sikkerhet.
Våre forfedre var forut for sin tid!

THE GEAR JUNKIE
December 2008 Review
Pitch your sleeping quarters high off the ground with the Blue Ridge Camping Hammock from the Lawson Hammock Company, a one-person sleep system that’s lightweight, comfortable and weatherproof. Essentially a tent that hovers between two trees, the hammock has no-see-um mesh, poles to prop its nylon fabric taut, and a fly to enclose a camper 100 percent from the rain. The system allows campers to sleep in places not suitable for traditional tent camping,
including wet ground and steep terrain. But if you want to sleep on the ground the hammock can be staked out as a bivy tent, too.
See the review for yourself at http://thegearjunkie.com/gear-junkies-holiday-gift-guide

BACKPACKER MAGAZINE
June 2008 Review
Best of Both Worlds — Blue Ridge Camping Hammock
We tried more than a dozen different hammocks over the past eight months. Verdict: Testers either love or hate these things. Only one model satisfied everyone: the Blue Ridge Camping Hammock. Two reasons: 1) Collapsible "spreader bars" keep the hammock wider and flatter than with other models, eliminating the awkward banana curve common to the category. "Off the ground, there are no pressure points, so it's literally like you're sleeping on air," raved one tester; and 2) It can be pitched as a solo tent with integrated rainfly, so you'll never be caught hiking into the night looking for trees. In tent mode, it holds its own with other solo models, though it needed to be restaked to prevent the roof from sagging. Rigging is easy in both configurations.
See the review for yourself at http://www.backpacker.com/gear/12462