Hobo Hammocks Plans to launch 3 new products by the end of the year.

Hobo Sleeping Bag / Sleeping Pad Combo

Hobo Hammock Bug Net

Hobo Hammock Rain Fly

And here is the best part – you will be able to ship in your old sleeping bag that can be repaired and then given to the homeless!

I told you – Hobo Hammocks is the Hammock company with the big heart. And remember, that your hammock already comes with an unprecedented unconditional lifetime warranty.

Hobo Sleeping Bag:

2 size choices – 1 mummy and 1 rectangle

Targeting 0 degrees temperature rating

We’ll use synthetic insulation

We are targeting a price of $150 for BOTH the sleeping bag with the sleeping pad

Lifetime unconditional warranty included

Optimistically will launch the kickstarter by the end of October

HCRB: What happens if I buy it online and it just doesn’t fit me?

Jake: Unconditional warranty

HCRB: Will I be able to ship in my old sleeping bag to help the homeless?

Jake: ABSOLUTELY! We’ll put together a discount for those who want to swap out

Hobo Bug Net:

HCRB: Will it be attached to the new hammock?

Jake: Yes, via zipper.

HCRB: Can it be an add-on option for my current model of Hobo Hammock?

Jake: We may have this option in the future, but not at first.

HCRB: How about the Warranty?

Jake: Lifetime unconditional.

HCRB: Price range target?

Jake: Hoping for $74

HCRB: Targeted launch date?

Jake: End of year

Hobo Rain Fly

Hoping to launch at end of year

Price will be $30-$50

And the Hobo Rain Fly will come with a lifetime warranty

HCRBeta is an enthusiastic supporter of Hobo Hammocks and their mission to assist the homeless.

And, we are Hobo Hammock affiliates, too. Every time you purchase Hobo Hammocks through the links at HCRBeta, we receive a referral fee at no cost to you. Thank you!

If you are ready to purchase your new hammock from Hobo Hammocks, you can use this link.

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Jason Clements is the founder of and writer for HCRBeta, Hike Climb Relax: How to… He lives in Shawnee, Kansas and also runs the cell phone recycling company, Cells for Cells, which recycles cell phones to raise money for families battling cancer. You can follow Jason on Facebook or on Twitter @jasonclements.