- Only in-stock models are available for purchase currently. We add more hammock inventory weekly. If you make a complete selection of an out-of-stock item, checking all boxes including color, suspension, etc, you should see a blue box down below the add-to-cart button that allows you to enter an email address for an email notification when that color/model is added back to inventory. If every color within a variation is out of stock, then the box may not appear unfortunately and you’d have to just check back but using the email notice is the best option if you are able. We recommend signing up for a couple of different color choices of ultralight backpacking hammocks to ensure faster notification.
- Made from our DreamTex fabric… built just for hammocks, it combines a traditional ripstop weave with a bias-directional diamond grid to create a fabric that has an incredibly comfortable cotton-like texture. Add in a fantastic strength to weight ratio and just the right amount of stretch and you have an ideal hammock fabric. 40 denier 1.6 osy (Heavyweight Double layers use two layers of DreamTex, Lightweight Double layers use Dreamtex for the outer layer and lightweight 15d nylon for the inner layer.
- Updated second generation design
- 11′ long x 62″ wide hammock body, 112″ Ridgeline. Reversible Asymmetric end-gathered design
- Comes standard with fully removable, noseeum mosquito net top.
- Modular design allows the use of different tops and accessories across both the XLC and Eldorado lineups, mix and match parts from either product line to create an ultralight backpacking hammock that would work best for you. Buy the hammock now and buy other accessories later that will zip right on. Build and customize your setup over time.
- Reversible top allows you to remove and “flip the net” to create a mirror-image or “reverse” lay configuration if desired…Head left, Head right, the choice is yours.
- All tops incorporate a 7″ wide strip of fabric or netting to raise the canopy’s edge height above your face so that all of the hammock body’s width is useable, allowing you to lay right to the edge of the zipper while still having plenty of headroom. This gives the effect of wider body fabric but at a lighter weight for an ultralight backpacking hammock.
- Multiple suspension options that are easily removable and interchangeable
- Enter or Exit on either side of the hammock
- Footbox for maximum legroom
- Features the famous easily-accessible storage shelf adjacent to the hammock body, around 2 square feet of storage space at your fingertips but out of your way.
- Fully compatible with our 2/3 length Yeti and full-length Wooki XL underquilt models.
- Fully compatible with XLC and Eldorado net and winter tops. Zip the optional underquilt protector directly to either top to create a wind and water-resistant shell that puts the ultralight backpacking hammock and underquilt inside a highly weather-resistant micro-climate. ( Allowing you to use just a small tarp even in winter)
- Can be setup on the ground as a bug bivy. Be sure to use a groundcloth and pad underneath to protect the hammock fabric.
- Elastic side guylines pull the netting away from and out of your face. One or both can be removed if desired.
- Made in the USA by Warbonnet
Included:
- Your choice of continuous loops or full suspension
- Elastic side-guylines
- Built-in bug netting
- shelf/footbox
- Stuffsac
Recommended (Not Included):
- (x2) Tent stakes for bug net tieouts
- Winter Topcover
- Underquilt Protector
Tent stakes are sold separately in our accessories section.
- Continuous Loops: This option is not a useable suspension by itself. It comes only with small Amsteel loops on the end of the ultralight backpacking hammock that act as anchor points for the attachment of just about any suspension type.
-Suspension weight: 7g
- Webbing w/Buckles: This is a popular suspension option, it includes a pair of 12′ polyester straps with simple to use buckles, it is intended to be used with a pair of carabiners. Easy to use and adjust, almost no learning curve.
-Suspension weight: 6.7oz, one pair of Warbonnet carabiners: 1.75oz.
Watch Webbing/Buckle Video
- Whoopies w/Dynaweave Straps: Standard 6′ Amsteel whoopie slings hitched directly to the end of your ultralight backpacking hammock, and 6′ Dynaweave tree straps (loop at each end). Our Dynaweave webbing is made from UHMWPE fiber which has the highest strength to weight ratio of any synthetic fiber available, the result is a full strength webbing that is much thinner and compact at 1/3 the weight of standard polyester webbing.
-Suspension weight: 2.35oz, One pair of Warbonnet FishHooks: 6g.
Watch Whoopie Suspension Video
- Becket Suspension:Our longest suspension option (and lightest per foot), with 6′ of extra reach compared to our Buckle or Whoopie suspensions. Ultralight backpacking hammock comes with Amsteel continuous loops hitched on the ends and a pair of 15′ Dynaweave straps (loop at one end).
-Suspension weight: 2.5oz, One pair of Warbonnet FishHooks: 6g.
Watch Becket Suspension Video
Note: The weight ratings listed below are based on comfort, not absolute tensile strength. For instance the single layer is rated for a max of 250 lbs because users above that weight will experience more stretch than is ideal in their ultralight backpacking hammock and so would be more comfortable in something with more support (like the Heavyweight double). The comfort ratings can be pushed somewhat but you will be trading in comfort in doing so.
Single Layer Blackbird XLC:
Max comfort range : up to 250 lbs
Max load: 350 lbs
Hammock weight (without suspension): 1lb 5.75oz
Fabric: 40D Nylon
Lightweight Double Blackbird XLC:
Max comfort range: up to 275 lbs
Max load: 350 lbs
Hammock weight (without suspension): 1lb 11.75oz
Fabric: 40D Nylon Outer, 15d Nylon Inner
Heavyweight Double Blackbird XLC:
Max comfort range: up to 400 lbs
Max load: 400 lbs
Hammock weight (without suspension): 2lb 1.75oz
Fabric: 40D Nylon (x2)
Listed weights do include net-top and stuffsac, but not the suspension.
You loosen the ridgeline by loosening the ultralight backpacking hammock suspension and you tighten the ridgeline by tightening the hammock suspension. The ridgeline should be neither super tight nor drooping, and this will be achieved when your suspension straps run at about a 30 deg angle. Tightening/loosening the suspension will also raise/lower the ultralight backpacking hammock, so you may need to raise/lower the straps on the tree trunk to dial in the final hammock height which should be about chair height.
This refers to the weight of the fabric only, the heavyweight fabric being a heavier, stronger, more durable fabric than the lightweight fabric. It does not refer to the weight or weight capacity of the ultralight backpacking hammock itself. For instance a single layer 1.7 is made of the heavier more durable fabric, but since it is a single layer it is lighter than the lightweight double layer. So single layer vs. double layer has as much effect on hammock weight and weight capacity as fabric type does. All weight capacity and product weight info is listed in the collapsible product details boxes to the right of the product description.
For more information on which one is right for you, see our hammocking 101 page.
Generally any standard-sized backpacking pad (20″ or 25″ width) will work regardless of thickness and length, but in general the largest commercial camping pad that will be appropriate will be the size of the Exped downmat 9 LW, which is aprox. 77″x25″x3.5″; Also keep in mind that in an ultralight backpacking hammock you need insulation only, no padding is needed so extra thick air mattresses are not necessary; R-value and warmth are what are really important. Also keep in mind that if you are considering buying a new pad to use with one of our end-gathered hammocks (like the Blackbird or XLC), that an underquilt will be much more comfortable and a lot less hassle so you should seriously consider putting that money towards an underquilt instead.
Continuous loops: This option is not a useable suspension by itself. It comes only with small Amsteel loops on the end of the ultralight backpacking hammock that act as anchor points for the attachment of just about any suspension type. Suspension weight: 7g
Webbing w/Buckles: This is a popular suspension option, it includes a pair of 12′ polyester straps with simple to use buckles, it is intended to be used with a pair of carabiners. Easy to use and adjust, almost no learning curve. Suspension weight: 6.7oz, one pair of Warbonnet carabiners: 1.75oz
Whoopies w/Dynaweave Straps: Standard 6′ Amsteel whoopie slings hitched directly to the end of your ultralight backpacking hammock, and 6′ Dynaweave tree straps (loop at each end). Our Dynaweave webbing is made from UHMWPE fiber which has the highest strength to weight ratio of any synthetic fiber available, the result is a full strength webbing that is much thinner and compact at 1/3 the weight of standard polyester webbing. Suspension weight: 2.35oz, One pair of Warbonnet FishHooks: 6g.
Becket suspension: Our longest suspension option (and lightest per foot), with 6′ of extra reach compared to our Buckle or Whoopie suspensions. Ultralight backpacking hammock comes with Amsteel continuous loops hitched on the ends and a pair of 15′ Dynaweave straps (loop at one end). Suspension weight: 2.5oz, One pair of Warbonnet FishHooks: 6g.
The topcover(not to be confused with a topquilt which is similar to a sleeping bag) is an optional add-on accessory that goes with the XLC ultralight backpacking hammock. It does not replace a tarp, although it is water resistant like a sleeping bag or windbreaker is so it will shed light moisture. It is made of breathable fabric and comes with two built in vents in order to avoid condensation issues. The benefit of the Topcover is that it will trap heat much better than mosquito netting and will generally raise the interior hammock temperature to about 15deg above the outside ambient air temperature so it is very popular among those that do a lot of cold weather camping.
We have several different ultralight backpacking hammock models each having different features, a breakdown of the differences can be found partway down our Hammock 101 page.
All of our ultralight backpacking hammocks come with the stuff sack included and your choice of suspension. Recommended items are listed on each hammock page.
Trey (verified owner) –
This hammock is no joke. Best comfort and features ever. I tried using a pad, but buy the Wookiee underquilt. SO much more comfortable. I love the storage shelf too. The Becket suspension is light and simple. Love it!
Will Reiser (verified owner) –
It’s a good hammock but upon first use one of the zippers on the bug net broke off
3 stars for the hammock without the bug net though
Warbonnet Outdoors (verified owner) –
We are sending you a new one right away. Sorry for the issue. Thank you for your business!
Kyle Jolley (verified owner) –
Really enjoy the hammock, great quality.
Joshua (verified owner) –
Love this hammock, used it out on the AT slept great. Also awesome customer service!
Timothy (verified owner) –
Just got my black bird xlc. I am a little heavier at about 230. So I went with the heavy weight double and I am not disappointed at all. The construction is on point and made extremely well. I have spent hours with it hanging inside because it’s a bit to hot in south Louisiana right now but will be getting out as soon as it starts cooling off. Thank you for all the help and service Alex .
Kevin Stephens (verified owner) –
First hammock – and love it. I’m tall, (6’4″) and the xlc feels roomy compared to many 1 person tents. Very satisfied with the overall quality, looks (Autumn orange looks awesome) AND comfort!
Anonymous –
Excellent hammock and great company. I love my Blackbird xlc and look forward to hiking the Appalachian Trail with it. The customer service is great and very responsive. They go above and beyond what is expected and are friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. Thanks!
Vanessa –
Excellent hammock and great company. I love my Blackbird xlc and look forward to hiking the Appalachian Trail with it. The customer service is great and very responsive. They go above and beyond what is expected and are friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. Thanks!
Vanessa –
Excellent hammock and great company. I love my Blackbird xlc and look forward to hiking the Appalachian Trail with it. The customer service is great and very responsive. They go above and beyond what is expected and are friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. Thanks for making great products.
Zach Livermont (verified owner) –
This is a great hammock! I will be honest and say it took me some time to figure out the right way to hang it. But once I got it figured out it has been my go to hammock. I use it for hunting and backpacking trips. I also have a RIDGERUNNER and like the XLC better for side sleeping. This is a great piece of gear! Thank you Warbonnet for helping me get better sleep in the back country than I do at home!
Zach Livermont (verified owner) –
I have had this hammock for about a year. I think gathered end hammocks have more of a learning curve than a bridge hammock. It took me a while to figure out how to hang it and get the ridgeline tension right. But now that I have figured it out I love it. I used it backpacking and hunting all year. I paired it with a wookie underquilt and I slept great. This is a great product with really good customer service.
Joshua Johnson (verified owner) –
Great product, caring customer service. This is a model of business that more companies need to strive for!
I am 6’4” 230lbs, I own a blackbird xlc and I fit in it just great even at my height I can lay flat.
I truly sleep better in my blackbird xlc than I do in my own bed, I joke with my wife that I am going to get rid of our bed and buy her an xlc and hang them both in our room HA!
There are no pressure points, it is literally the most comfortable I have ever slept. At home I wake up out of my normal bed and it takes me a bit to loosen up and get moving, when I wake up after a night in my blackbird xlc I am not sore at all and no tightness!
If you are even thinking about getting this hammock I can help… JUST GET IT YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!
James E. (verified owner) –
Top-Notch gear from Top-Notch people! We trek all over the KY wilderness with steep hills and rough terrain. We count grams and rely on our gear, so it must be both durable and light! That’s exactly what you get from Warbonnet Outdoors!
John E. (verified owner) –
I go to the BWCA annually and sleep in a hammock. I have used a variety of hammocks. I have taken my Blackbird XLC on two separate trips now. Best hammock BY FAR. Best sleep I have ever gotten in the BWCA. It truly provides a flat lay. The extra room in the footbox is amazing. I love the shock cord attachments that stretches out the hammock for you. The mosquito net is easy and smooth to unzip. The shelf is actually super convenient. No more sleeping in my hammock with stuff strewn about whilst I’m sleeping. It all fits nicely in that little shelf and I can easily find it in the morning (or middle of the night). Extremely easy to set-up and take down. Definitely worth the price tag. Can’t recommend this enough.
Matt K. (verified owner) –
I’m in my second season with my XLC and I have never slept better in the backcountry (or on the back porch). It far exceeds my experience with camp mats, and even cots.
I’m 6’1″, 190, and have some minor but annoying shoulder and back injuries from a lifetime of sports and working in the woods. At home on a conventional mattress, I toss and turn throughout the night due to my shoulders falling asleep, and I wake up with a tight back. A camp mat is 10x worse.
This hammock was therefore a revelation. It sets up easy and I sleep like a log, no shoulders falling asleep, back not as tight in the a.m. In terms of the lay, it’s fantastic for back sleepers and left side sleepers…right side works well too, in a loose fetal position. I’ll sometimes slide in a ridgerest for a flatter lay shoulder-to-shoulder, but even without one there’s no shoulder squeeze.
Comfort aside, this hammock has opened up new territory for me while canoe camping. Where I paddle, tent sites are often marginal. Now I only need a couple of cooperative trees and I’m good.
If you’re new to hammock sleeping, picture a hammock as somewhere on the continuum between a mattress, a lay-z-boy recliner, and a cocoon. A mattress is flat but your body is not. I’ve found hammocks better for cradling and supporting your body’s contours. It’s not ideal to be totally flat…it’s ideal to be supported when your limbs and back are at rest. Get one, and get a wookie UQ when you do.
Ryan McCarley –
I bought my first XLC double 8 or so years ago. I had to order the winter cover with it (not complaining) because they had to be cut at the same time.
Such an awesome hammock. I used it so often I bought another one a year or so later “just in case.”
I’ve gotten near a decade of use out of them and they are still in excellent condition.
Not even a hole in the bugnet.
I’m even using the original whoopies even though I bought backups.
I’ve bought at least 10 different hammocks in the time I’ve had my XLC.
I’ve given away most of the others and really only use a kid sized hammock for chilling or napping a short while on day hikes.
Extremely comfortable, quick to hang, extremely durable, and if you are small like me 5’9″ 135 lbs you can pretty much sleep in any position you want from fetal to sprawled.
You are also supporting an awesome business.
I can’t say enough good things about this hammock or Warbonnet.
Dave A (verified owner) –
The XLC is the last hammock I will ever take backpacking.
More than worth its price, the XLC is very well made, extremely comfortable, and very well thought out/put together, even compared to other major hammock brands.
Using the webbing w/ buckles, I was able to set up the hammock very quickly and easily, and the directions that come with it are very helpful too (didn’t need to go find a YouTube video about it).
It’s lightweight makes it my new go to for backpacking trips- will be looking into more Warbonnet products to compliment this fantastic hammock!
Chris (verified owner) –
I dove into hammock camping head first. Never slept in a hammock before, only sat in a hammock for maybe 5 minutes at a time (your regular rope hammock). I am glad I chose the XLC, so much better than sleeping on the ground. All the components I got with it are also high quality. Such a nice piece of gear. Hope to get a wookie so I can take it winter camping!
Georgina Homrighaus –
I agree with you
Devon Salmond (verified owner) –
What a great hammock, it’s very high quality, comfortable, and lightweight too! I’m very pleased with this purchase, and plan on using it for winter camping this year
mazex (verified owner) –
Extremely happy with my XLC!
After realizing that hammocking could be a solution that suits my 50 year old back, I did some rather extensive research on the best hammock to get. Rather quickly I understood that the Blackbird XLC is the top dog in the hammock domain. Living in Sweden it would have been good to be able to order from somewhere in the EU to avoid extra shipping / import tax. After some more Googling I realized that was a price I simply had to pay 😉
So now I have spent two nights in it and I can confirm that it was worth it just for those nights… I bought a SuperFly tarp as well which was good as both nights have included rain, the last one actually a thunderstorm, I woke up at 3 am from the thunder and intense rain. I fell asleep again and woke up at 9.45 by a text from my wife. I have NEVER slept past 7 in a tent as the back hurts and the air gets warm / stale etc. And I have many hundreds of tent nights after doing my military service etc. With the Blackbird XLC I can easliely find a very comfortable diagonal position with the head in a position where I can easily peek out – and the “storage section” on the other side is large enough for an impressive amount of stuff that you want to have withing reach / dry. I am 193 cm tall (6’4)
I bought the “webbing w/Buckle” suspension option that works really well. Takes a minute to get it hanging good.
The total delivery time to Sweden was less than a month which is OK in these Covid times. Quick replies to some questions I had regarding the delivery.
An interesting side note – on my first night I “only” slept to 7 as I was woken by a wild boar grunting around near me. Normally when you wake up in a small tent by an animal nearby, you feel rather exposed. It has happended quite some times in the past. In my XLC, one meter above the ground and my knife easily reachable in the storage fold I did not feel exposed at all. There is something quite different sleeping up in the air with the option to quickly peek out and get out if needed. Nice bonus 🙂
Thanks a lot!
ADawg (verified owner) –
I don’t like leave reviews.
I was very hesitant based on the price.
I decided to go for the Double XLC.
Extremely happy with the purchase.
It’s easy to set up and durable.
My first hammock ever. It’s packs a punch. Can’t wait to use it backpacking.
Go for it. It’s worth it! 🙂
Mike Kreger –
Love my xlc. I’ve been using it for a little over 1 year now. I actually slightly damaged it on a recent trip. Contacted Warbonnet. They responded within 20 minutes. Completely eased my mind. Great customer service.
Rick Leventhal (verified owner) –
I did my homework and decided to make my first hammock a BLACKBIRD XLC – I’m impressed! Still in a learning curve. but once “plopped” in and situated….it’s SOOO relaxing. And I LOVE how the bug net stays raised up and away from your face. It’s a great choice if your a big person as well. I got the Fern Green – Thanks guys – Glad to be part of the Warbonnet family.
Renaldo Gerlt –
Großartiger Artikel!
Zebrowski Edward (verified owner) –
Old XLC Blackbird has better zippers. Twice as robust. The tie outs didn’t ship with the shock cord coming off the loop tie off, which is now attached with cord stops. The stitching still looks good, like the original model. I upgraded to some disappointment.
Warbonnet Outdoors (verified owner) –
If anybody wants an XLC or Eldorado that has the same style of non-removeable net that is on the Origional Blackbird model we can make it that way with a coil zipper. If you want the modular mix and match options of the removeable top then that requires a molded tooth nylon zipper. That is why we switched and those are holding up just fine. I appologise for us forgetting the side tieouts.
Jared Secrest (verified owner) –
Warning do not buy! Quality is crap. Suspension system failed the first time setting up with my 5 foot tall wife in it.!! Again do not buy unless you want to be injured! I have a $30 hammock from amazon it works great.
Ryan Mesch –
An error was made, and it was fully covered under warranty.
dnalkered –
I absolutely love my XLC! Gear Acquisition Syndrome is real but my Blackbird is not something I’ll ever replace. Warbonnet’s shelf and footbox are brilliant and super useful. I can’t give it up no matter how much it’s (poorly) copied by others, and I didn’t have to pay any extra to get it because it’s built in. I sleep great every time I’m out.
Thank you so much guys for your quality gear and responsive service. 🙂
Jonathan Case (verified owner) –
My favorite hammock. The length, the versatility, the weight, and the functionality of its shelf are big pluses. Great workmanship. The new Dream Tex fabric is worth the upgrade, IMO, but you can’t go wrong either way. Having tried all the suspension options, my favorites are the Dyneema straps, followed closely by the cinch buckles (so easy to use). Whoopie slings are cool, but at least here in the PNW they limit your tree options greatly (shorter straps means only skinnier trees, and the whoopie slings add to the required minimum distance such that you may have to reach WAY up the trees to get a good hang angle/not bottom out. But maybe the best reason to get the XLC is combining it with the Wooki UQ – which for me is far and away the best UQ design on the market – hang the head end, hang the foot end, and you’re done. No middle of the night adjustments, no cold spots. In sum, the XLC and its accessories make for a great camping system!
Gerald Gavin (verified owner) –
It took me years to pull the trigger on buying one of these, dont let that be you! Im 6’2″ 215lbs and after 20 years of service in the USMC, mostly as a load bearing animal, I have serious back issues. It kills me to sleep on the ground. I was hesitant to purchase a hammock because of my back and the fact that I’m a side sleeper. After spending several weeks worth of nights, some cold some during peak mosquito season, with the BB XLC I can confidently say that its worth every penny and highly recommend. I have seen my fair share of kit and this is in the top 10%, it goes everywhere with me.
Ian Richardson (verified owner) –
I ordered a Blackbird XLC from the UK. I’m glad I did, because the quality of construction is amazing – as is the design. It’s so much more comfortable than my existing hammocks! In fact, it’s more comfortable than my bed lol. The suspension system ( I went with buckles) is a dream to operate, fast and easy. Amazing job Warbonnet thanks.
Aaron Lipscombe (verified owner) –
Awesome hammock well made spent two weeks sleeping in it now having trouble sleeping in my bed love this product
Menkel (verified owner) –
Great craftsmanship and design, I would definitely recommend this product.
Odd Arild Waagsaas (verified owner) –
What can I say…. Comparing this to my bed at home, no can do…. I sleep like a happy little child in this thing. Going from a 9cm ground mat, and tent, with all the pain that gives you after a short nights sleep. There is no way in… anything, that I am going back, you nailed it with this product. ZZZzzzzz love it, love it
Frank G (verified owner) –
As said in previous reviews, very high quality and a excellent design. I also own an Ultralight backpacker (which is now what I let my friends borrow). The Blackbird XLC can’t be beat in comfort and versatility. My only regret is that I didn’t purchase this product years ago.
Benjamin Tanner (verified owner) –
Recently purchased a heavy double XLC and couldn’t be happier. I bought this unit to replace a regular BB that was just a little short for my liking. The quality of this unit is second to none. I like that you can remove the bug net and replace with the topcover if you would like. Used it on a recent trip to McAfee Knob and slept like a baby. I would highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a high quality 4 season hammock.
Robert Tree –
At OUTDOORTREE.org we take off on our motorcycles for multiple day trips cleaning up litter and doing trail maintenance. This makes for some tired guys with sore backs. Since we started taking blackbirds on these trips our backs feel way better and we look forward to going to bed.
I know hanging low makes more since but the little kid in me loves to have the high up tree house feel and I often find myself hanging as high up as I can because its just fun.
Dawn (verified owner) –
This is my 4th WB setup purchase. I typically purchase WB for my grandkids, but my adult son wanted to join our backpacking adventures so I got him the XLC setup. At 6’6″, he’s been using my regular BB just fine, but the XLC offered him a more comfortable experience. He got the newly redesigned XLC, and loves it. I’m a bit jealous, lol, because of all the options he has now. We bought the double layer so on cold nights he can insert a pad without it moving around. Because of his height, tent camping had become a nightmare for him, and he had given up on camping for years. Because of the XLC, he’s rejoined our family outings with great enthusiasm and is enjoying meeting the friendly “hammock crowd.” (I think he’s a bit surprised at all the adventures his mom has been having on the trail all these years! lol) Thanks, WB, for a great product and customer service. Thanks to the friendly hammock campers we meet on the trail and at hangcons.. You are the best! Hammock camping has brought our family much closer together and WB has made that experience all the better (and possible for years to come)! God bless!
Frank Touart (verified owner) –
These guys are simply the best. The staff were able to send my order before leaving on my next camping trip. They also notified me of some incompatibile items I ordered and helped me correct the order. The service at Warbonnet is second to none. The craftsmanship of Warbonnets gear is simply incredible. My superfly tarp kept myself and gear dry. I’m 6′ and was very comfortable in the Blackbird XLC. I’m glad to be another satisfied Warbonnet
Peter (verified owner) –
I’m not really a hardcore backpacker but have been getting into it the last few years, pretty much did the tent camping thing until recently. I took a nap in my brother’s eno setup and loved how comfortable I was. I did my research and found my way here and bought the 1.7 double. I used it once, loved it, way more comfortable than the eno and better in general, but got into a accident and had to get shoulder surgery. Buy the time I can go camping again it will be cold…. so I got the 0 degree under/over setup 🙂
David Riley (verified owner) –
Bought my WBBB XLC for a 12 night, 175 mile A T hike. I had never used a hammock before and have to say the XLC worked great. I came home and hung in my basement so I can relax in it. Very pleased.
Michael Parks (verified owner) –
I have used many hammocks over the past three years developing my hammock camping setup. After many hours spent researching I chose to go with the XLC because of the reputation of the company and the quality of their products. I can say honestly say for the first time in three years I have found the perfect hammock camping setup. This is by far the most comfortable hammock I have ever had the pleasure of using. I never got calve ridge and never felt shoulder squeeze. I only wish I had purchased this in the beginning of buying and trying so many hammocks. I also purchased the Wooki 20 degree to go with it and as I stood back and looked at the design I wondered why no one had thought of doing this before. Absolutely amazing!! Thanks Warbonnet for such great craftsmanship and customer service.
Sheldon Nix (verified owner) –
Went to desolation wilderness in Tahoe and I am so glad I ditched my tent and bought this hammock. My trip snuck up on me and I contacted the company to see about getting it shipped out sooner. They made it happen and even reviewed my order to realize I had ordered stuff I didn’t need along with being short in few other things. That ended up saving me while I was up there and was really helpful. Great service!
The only mistake I made was trying to use my sleeping bag with the hammock. The bag kept sliding around and I couldn’t get it zipped up all the way. It got down to 40 at night so I needed it. I’ll be buying a top quilt before I go out again.
Chad Barber (verified owner) –
Hands down the very best piece of camping equipment I have ever purchased. The quality of my Blackbird and Superfly is simply unmatched! I send all of my friends here who are just getting into hammock camping; you have made a customer for life that’s for sure.
Frank Levine (verified owner) –
LOVE my Blackbird XLC. I have spent the last year camping w/ my Son’s Scout Troop and been comfortable every night. Highly recommend this hammock.
Robert Caskie (verified owner) –
Brilliant hammock. I use mine so much I’m likely to wear it out.
Will buy another, no question.
Greg Flynn (verified owner) –
I doubt Warbonnet needs yet another glowing review on the BB XLC, but here it is. I got mine in less than a week along with a Mambajamba. They are both fantastic. Great lie. Very useful features. Comfortable and built by people that know hammocks. I am a big boy and I feel comfortable, secure and have plenty of room to stretch out lengthwise and widthwise. What more do you want.
Steve Wells (verified owner) –
Just used my xlc hammock. WOW! It is totally fabulous in size and comfort compared to my previous hammock.The winter top cover stayed incredibly dry inside compaired to the condensation outside. The fabric quality is second to non. This is a top end hammock. Thank you to Brandon at warbonnet.
Brian –
I originally purchansed two WB Blackbirds, one for me and one for my then wife. She had back problems that made our camping trips less and less fun for her over the years. We tried thicker backpads, air mattresses and nothing worked.
A friend suggested hammocks. He said that the only reason he can still camp is because he switched to a hammock. After a little research I went with the BB. After the first night I asked my wife how she felt and she said “I haven’t slept this well since I was in my mother’s womb”, I agreed that it was incredibly comfortable. After our divorce she took one of the Blackbirds so I decided to upgrade to the XLC and keep the other Blackbird as an extra for any future camping partners. It was even more comfortable than the original Blackbird because it was more roomy.
As with the original Blackbird, the footbox and shelf are great features. I keep a water bottle, a book and flashlight on the shelf.
My one complaint is the lack of a double zipper, as with the regular Blackbird. I know the single zipper is needed to make the insect net removeable, but removing the net is an uneeded feature for me. The way the regular BB’s net swigs out of the way is just fine with me.
Minor complaint though. Otherwise this is an outstanding hammock. It’s so comfortable sometimes I wish I could get rid of my bed and just hang this in my bedroom. Maybe some day.
Chocolate peanut butter icecream –
Please don’t ever go out of business I plan on being a customer for life!
Mary –
The first time a spent the night in any hammock was in the Warbonnet Blackbird that a friend loaned me on an overnight backpacking trip. I dare say I have never slept better in the woods. I am a side and back sleeper and was able to turn with ease, never feeling unstable. And it’s so roomy! I always thought sleeping in a hammock would be like being in a cocoon, but not so in the Blackbird. I never felt confined. My only regret is that I didn’t go to bed earlier!
The storage shelf is perfect for keeping your essentials organized and available through the night. And the footbox is great. I never felt restricted when I stretched out.
I went in a bit of a skeptic, but am amazed at how incredibly comfortable the Blackbird is.
My tent is going to take second place to this new way of sleeping outdoors. I look forward to researching the options and buying my own hammock setup.
Phil –
The XLC is a wonderfully comfortable and roomy gathered end hammock! The shelf holds everything i throw at it including my glock, headlamp and more…I cannot say enough good things about Brandon’s craftsmanship and customer service…soon to be ordering a wooki
Lucas (verified owner) –
Absolutely love it, quick set up. Even quicker teardown.
I have a permanently dislocated shoulder and was worried if I’d be able to sleep in this hammock. After my first night I had no worries. Slept great.
Also very stable for getting in and out of.
Definetly makes my tent obsolete.
Ray Untiet Jr. –
I purchased the XLC in the DBL 1.7 a year ago. I love it. I have trouble sleeping the first night out well no more. It sets up in minutes. I do all my camping and backpacking with my Boy Scout troop. I have lost count on how many times I have used it.
My last camp out it poured rain almost all night, I woke dry. Oh yeah that Alaska weather. Not so much for the tent campers. My tarp was wet on the out side, but dried quickly when I hung it up at home.
The one thing I am going to change is going from straps to whoopie slings.
I will be ordering a few more products from you company soon.
Thank you for making a great product.
Ryan (verified owner) –
This is my 2nd XLC but in DBL 1.7 this time. Have 1.1 DBL Camo XLC already and no complaints!
Just spent 3 weeks in my XLC. Used the winter top cover a couple nights and it does trap in some heat! Love it! Got it with Webbing this time and for my setup its perfect. No shoulder squeeze and very flat lay. I used a foam pad and switched to an insulated self inflating pad several nights with no issues between the layers. Both worked well in 50f weather. Tried an underquilt for the last 2 nights at 45-47f lows. Got to say the UQ is most comfy!
I am a restless side sleeper and had no problems side sleeping on the pads!
Excellet craftsmanship!
Looking forward to taking this on my December trip!
Now I just need to get a 0 degree wookie before then!
Well done Brandon & Crew!
Jeffery –
Just took the XLC on its first backpacking trip. While it is a bit heavier than some hammocks, it is super nice. The shelf is awesome, and the design practically forces you to lay the correct way for the most comfort. The pad sleeve worked well with my neo-air xlite, but when I got home I decided to order the brand new wookie underquilt to make it even more comfortable. I use it with the Cloudburst tarp, which is oversized, but I can fit two hammocks comfortably beneath it. Great quality, super comfortable. Best hammock on the market.
David Plank –
I’ve been using a Blackbird XLC for over a year now on all my camping trips, (except one where I shared a tent with someone else – IMO the ONLY downside to hammock camping) and it is heavenly! I was a big skeptic at first of hammock camping. While first learning about this style of camping, I also found that most hammocks on the market might not be comfortable for people with a height of over 6′ (I’m 6’3″) so almost used that as an excuse to not hammock camp with my friend on a big canoe trip, which was 2 weeks in isolated wilderness. Then, I found this through a series of google searches and online hammock reviews. The XLC is unbelievable luxury to a point which I never thought possible. The built in bugnet kept me protected through swarms of mosquitos in the northwoods of Minnesota. I also recommend the Edge rainfly to go with it. It’s a perfect fit and kept me dry during some serious storms. Several times since I bought it, I’ve considered getting rid of my bed at home and replacing it with my blackbird. Seriously. I went with a Double layer 1.1 XLC and love being able to slide my pad between layers where it will stay put all night and even after getting in and out of the hammock repeatedly. I now have the 1.7 oz fabric. Both the 1.1 and the 1.7 are great and all I’m sure have the highest quality that warbonnet has in all their products. Partway through a trip, I pitched my first hammock above a rock, it looked like I was clear of it, but when I lay down, it was just touching the bottom of the hammock. It was granite and tore a small hole through it, which a few months later became a large rip across the bottom. I’m 100% sure this would happen with any hammock in the same situation. But what wouldn’t happen, is the outstanding customer service which led to a complete replacement of my hammock. I upgraded to the Double layer 1.7 XLC which feels sturdier and isn’t much heavier. Warbonnet outdoors is the absolute best! Thank you! Also, I use the buckle straps and love ’em. Really, everything about this hammock is amazing. A+++++
Tyst Död (verified owner) –
This is the best most comfortable hammock I’ve used. I’m a stomach sleeper and I can sleep on my stomach in this hammock! Everthing about the BB XLC is great. Do yourself a favor and get the winter weather cover. Trust me it’s worth it. I actually don’t use the bug net that came with it. I keep the cover on all the time. For bug protection I use my eno bug Guardian …if it gets damaged I won’t feel so bad. It slips right over the ends of the hammock. This way I can deploy the net anytime and I don’t lose my shelf or solid cover. I also think the cover makes it stronger and you can get in and out easily. I wouldn’t suggest unzipping both covers as u may end up on the other side on the ground….guilty. I learned quick.
Watch all Brandon’s videos before you hang it an get in it! You can damage it if you’re not careful. I always make sure the net and cover toggles on the ends are properly attached and didn’t slip out, you will not like what happens if you don’t.
Set up is super easy after practice. Again watch the videos.
I did put my diy snake skins on it too …it helps keep it dirt free. I also use my undercover/quilt cover which gives me even more protection…all fits right in the skins and right in the double stuff sack. It’s a little tight but work nicely.
Thank you Brandon and Ryan for answering all my questions.
TD
Ben Muckey –
I purchased the double layer 1.7 XLC around 2 years ago and it is absolutely amazing. There cannot possibly be anything better as far as comfort, quality, ease of setup and use, and durability. I’ve went on numerous overnight camping trips with this wonderful piece of gear and it has become a must have when going into the woods. I can honestly say that I would rather sleep in it than in my bed at home and I am currently considering the possibility of setting it up in my bedroom.
The quality workmanship of the people at warbonnet is rare and something you won’t experience in many other places. Just yesterday I had a question about the fabric on my hammock(I had forgotten which type I had in my hammock) and they responded to me with everything I needed earlier this morning. There is just so much to say about this hammock and this company but you really can’t get the whole idea without buying one for yourself and getting the full experience this hammock offers.
Glenn Bartlett –
Just got to use the Blackbird and super fly in Ohio for a week at the pathfinders gathering.
It all worked great.
Dan Rhoads (verified owner) –
Just bought and used Blackbird XLC and Superfly tarp on Black Forest Trail in PA. Easy to setup and tear down. Amazingly comfortable! Footbox really makes a difference (I’m 6’2″ 200). The option to use the door flaps on the Superfly came in very handy when needed and simple to tie back when not needed. The shelf in the hammock is a convenient feature that my fellow hammock goers were very jealous of. Would recommend these products to anyone, especially in comparison to the 2 other non-Warbonnet hammock/tarp products that my 2 fellow backpackers recently purchased. We all 3 agreed that the Warbonnet products were superior in comfort, quality, durability, and convenience!
Tormod Aunan Jørgensen –
I’ve had my Blackbird XLC for about a year now, and it is absolutely magnificent! Through the cold Norwegian winter, hot summer nights and in crazy bug territories, I’ve come to love my Blackbird! It is my most appreciated piece of outdoor gear and a best friend on every trip.
I bought the double layer 1.7 XLC with whoopies and tree straps. Which was a great decision!
Why? Because the whoopies are genious, the sleeping pad stays in one place, and with the increased weight tolerance we can easily be 2 people in it.
I’m a medium built guy at 180cm long(6 feet as you say in the US), and it is more than enough room for me in the hammock. I’m practically swimming in luxury.
Speeking of luxury, I can highly recommend buying the Superfly tarp with this hammock. The combination of the two is priceless!
I’m using this set-up on most of the trips with my friends, and I’m now defined as “The King”.
I think the nickname pretty much says it all.
Tom McCurnn –
Easy Set Up, Comfortable But Would Like Design Changes for My Application
Good News: I bought this for a through jungle hike in Guatemala. Set up was like 2 minutes which amazed the guides. It was also weather resistant with the mambajamba tarp, and another easy set up. The hammock was very comfortable and bug proof.
Bad News: This hammock was much hotter than the string hammock counterparts. Also since the foot box side of the hammock is higher, it made slinging my legs over that side uncomfortable. Finally, I’m a big guy, 6-6, and the ridge line was too low for my torso. If the hammock was 12′ instead of 11′ that would have raised up the ridge line a couple inches, which is all I needed. I stuck with the string hammocks on hot bug free nights, and used the warbonnet on chillier nights or when bugs were on the rampage. Actually a mosquito net with the string hammocks worked fine on hot buggy nights.
Chad Sander (verified owner) –
Nothing I can say that hasn’t been said. Amazing buy. If I ever tear mine up I will be getting another exactly like this one
Phil –
i have had my WBBB XLC for over 2 years and its been on numerous trips! the comfort, durability and versatility are 2nd to none. As stated, Brandon’s customer service is excellent as well. Last year in the smokies we endured an 11 hour downpour with a complete washout on the gound (soooo glad I wasn’t in a tent) and my SUPERFLY Tarp and XLC kept me bone dry! I’m 6’4 220lbs and this hammock fits great. Also, I don’t know how I’d live without the shelf as it holds tons more than you’d think. Great Value.
Brian Sherman –
My first hammock for backpacking, i was a fan of light weight tarp tents but finally graduated to a hammock because we bought my son one, and because it can be difficult to find ground space in some of the trails we hike here in Florida. I never expected some of the great benefits of hammock camping, or how much pack weight it can actually reduce. My Blackbird xlc is great, very comfortable, and I love that I can zip off the top for those days in camp that we just want to “hang” out for a while. Only a couple things I personally dont particularly care for… the “shelf” becomes more of a side pocket with any weight in it, it kind of sags over and rests against your side while laying in the tent. I tend to use it only for light things like a headlamp and some light reading material. The ridge lineis a far more suitable place for storing things that might be needed at night, such as a water bladder. The “shelf” on the other side is not usable as a shelf per say but it does add to head room for those who need extra space. The only other thing that might be a complaint was the tie off for the bug netting, on the inside of the hammock next to my knee, tends to tickle me when I am outside of the sleeping bag at night. This was a simple fix though, a good pair of scissors took it right off 😉 I do love this hammock though, the foot box is great, i love that I can zip off the netting, i sleep better in this hammock than i ever did in a tent, and for once I would rather get back in my hammock when i get back to my bed at home!
Mac (verified owner) –
Amazing hammock! 5 stars for sure…