Amok Draumr is a Norwegian flat-lay hammock: aluminium spreader bars hold the fabric open so you lie almost dead flat — on your back, your side, or your stomach — and the same straps fold it into a chair. Momo Jord Hammock is a lighter, simpler Swedish asymmetric hammock with a bug net sewn in, €159 complete with suspension. Amok’s hammock alone runs €249.95–€269.95, and a fully rigged setup with tarp and sleeping pad lands north of €500. Want the flat lay and the chair mode? Amok earns its price. Want low weight, a low price, and to be hanging inside a couple of minutes? Ours is the easier call.
I haven’t spent a night in an Amok Draumr, and I’ll say that up front because otherwise the rest of this isn’t worth much. But I’ve had one in my hands — unfolded the bars, felt the platform, tried the chair mode — and I’ve got fifteen years in this trade behind me, most of it selling and swearing at everybody else’s gear before I drew my own. I know reasonably well what a flat lay costs, in grams and in euros.
This isn’t a rival I’m sniping at from the sidelines. Amok solved a real problem, and solved it properly: no gathered-end, ours included, lies truly flat. Amok does.
What Amok Draumr does really well
Quite a lot, actually. No hatchet job here. The flat lay is real, and it’s the entire reason Amok exists.
- You lie almost dead flat — back, side, stomach — without your shoulder pinching or your calves sliding backward. Ours gets you closer on the diagonal, but Amok goes all the way.
- The same straps fold the hammock body into a chair with a backrest — sitting up to boil coffee or wait out a shower, a trick no gathered-end hammock offers.
- The bug net is sewn in (Ammolight 20D, YKK zip), and suspension is included in the price.
- Amok is Norwegian, but it ships from an EU warehouse, priced in euros with VAT included — no customs bill, a real edge over importing an American flat-lay.
Add a 180 kg load rating and two sizes up to 210 cm, and it’s easy to see why Amok has picked up awards and more or less invented its own category. Some people call it a hammock tent; if you want the actual line between hammock, tent and tree tent, we’ve written a separate guide to hammock tents and tree tents.
And where it chafes
The weight, first. A Draumr 5.0 weighs 1,329 g in Long/Wide and 1,434 g in XL — hammock body, net, bars and straps, no tarp, no pad. Ours weighs 1,090 g with the whole suspension, 690 g for hammock and net alone. Lighter before you start, and the gap widens once you’re camping: Amok’s flat lay always needs an inflatable pad in the floor sleeve, while ours hangs as it comes out of the bag in mild weather and only wants an underquilt once it turns cold. Fully rigged with tarp and pad, a Draumr rarely comes in under 2.5 kg.
Then the price. €249.95 for the hammock alone is roughly €90 more than ours — real, not outrageous on its own. The gap opens once you add the inflatable pad the flat lay needs (from €129.95), plus the fact that the tarp no longer ships with the 5.0 — it’s a separate Skjold, roughly €140–180. Fully rigged, a Draumr lands north of €500.
And the rig itself: bars in sections, straps, a pad to inflate, a tarp to pitch — none of it hard, but more steps than clipping two carabiners and hanging. Support runs through Amok AS in Norway, not an EU-based team.
Where Momo Jord comes in: light and simple instead of dead flat
Ours solves a different problem. 690 g with the net, 1,090 g for the whole system, €159 complete with suspension, and the midge-proof bug net already sewn in. The hammock runs 350 cm and is cut asymmetrically, so you lie on the diagonal and flatten out a good deal more than in a straight hammock — but honestly, not dead flat like an Amok. That trade-off is the whole point. The fabric is 70D ripstop, PFAS-free, and it holds 200 kg.
You’re up in a couple of minutes, even in the dark. No bars to build, no pad that has to be in place before it works. In mild weather you hang exactly as it comes out of the bag; once it turns cold, you add an underquilt — ours starts at €279 and fits most gathered-end hammocks, not just our own. Want a tarp bundled into the same order? Our Hammock Kit bundles the Asym Tarp and an underquilt with the hammock, priced from €159 depending on what you add — no fixed total, no bars, shipped from Sweden across the EU: free over €250, about a week via DB Schenker, 30-day returns.
The numbers, side by side
| Momo Jord Hammock | Amok Draumr 5.0 | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €159 complete with net + suspension | €249.95–€269.95, hammock body + net + suspension only |
| Weight | 690 g (hammock + net) / 1,090 g full system | 1,329 g (LW) / 1,434 g (XL), without tarp or pad |
| Type | Asymmetric gathered-end | Flat-lay / tent-style, spreader bars |
| Lying position | Diagonal, flattens out well, not dead flat | Truly flat (back/side/stomach) + chair mode |
| Built-in bug net | Yes, midge-proof | Yes, fixed |
| Insulation from below | Underquilt, sold separately | Inflatable pad required, not included (from €129.95) |
| Tarp | €79 separate, or bundled in the kit | Skjold tarp, roughly €140–180, separate |
| Max load | 200 kg | 180 kg (up to 210 cm) |
| Where to buy | Direct from us, shipped across the EU, no customs, free over €250 | Amok’s own EU shop, Swedish warehouse, no customs |
Prices and specs checked July 2026 with each manufacturer. Tarp and pad prices are taken directly from Amok’s EUR store (amokequipment.com/en-de): Skjold 10 tarp €139.95, Skjold 13 tarp €179.95, Fjøl LW inflatable pad €129.95.
“But isn’t Amok a complete system?”
It was, on the older Draumr 3.0, which included the tarp. On the 5.0, Amok unbundled it. So €249.95 buys hammock body, net and suspension — roughly what ours gives you at €159, plus the bars and the chair. Want weather protection and the insulated pad too? You’re paying for both on top.
Our equivalent is the kit: hammock, suspension, tarp and underquilt in one purchase, built in our configurator, priced from €159 with no hidden total — the price grows honestly as you add pieces. That’s where the real gap sits, not on the base hammock.
Looking for an Amok Draumr on sale?
Search “Amok Draumr sale” or “outlet” and it helps to know what turns up. The current 5.0 sells at a fixed price through Amok’s own shop. What’s cheap is usually the discontinued Draumr 3.0 Complete, sold through assorted European retailers — it included the tarp, which is the appeal. The catch: it’s no longer made, weighs around 2 kg, and tops out at 150 kg. If it fits you and the price is right, that’s an honest bargain — just don’t expect new spare parts or colours.
Already own an Amok? This part’s for you.
If you already own a Draumr, you know what 2.5-plus kilos rigged feels like by day three. Most Amok owners we hear from aren’t replacing it — they want a second, lighter setup for trips where the flat lay and chair aren’t worth carrying: a fastpacking weekend, a quick overnight, anything where grams matter. Keep the Amok for basecamp, pack a 1,090 g Momo Jord when weight decides what comes along. One honest note: our underquilt won’t help here — Amok’s insulation is an inflatable pad in a floor sleeve, not a hung quilt, so the two systems don’t mix.
Who should buy what
Buy Amok if you’re a back or stomach sleeper who wants a genuinely flat lie and a chair thrown in, and the weight and extra rigging don’t bother you. It does that better than we do, and EU shipping removes the usual flat-lay import hassle. If dead flat matters more than anything else, Warbonnet’s Ridgerunner and Haven Tent are worth a look too — different routes to the same flat bed.
Buy Momo Jord if you mainly want to get out — light, cheap, up fast, no rig to learn, net already in place. Not dead flat, but 690 g, €159, and a hammock you actually bring instead of leaving home. Want the whole field, not just the two of us? Start with our full comparison of camping hammocks.
The verdict
Amok Draumr solves a real problem well: the flat lay. If you’re a back or stomach sleeper who wants a chair thrown in, Amok is worth its €249.95 and its extra weight, and EU shipping makes the decision easy. Probably the most honest flat-lay hammock you can buy in Europe right now.
But most people who write to us don’t want to build a bed between two trees. They want out — light, cheap, no rig to learn, net already sewn in. We built ours for them: light enough to always come along, complete for roughly the price of Amok’s hammock alone, up in a couple of minutes even in the dark.
Amok gets you flat. We get you out the door. Choose by how you sleep — not by who’s got the most poles.
FAQ
How much does an Amok Draumr cost?
The Draumr 5.0, in Long/Wide and XL, costs €249.95–€269.95 for hammock body, net and suspension, direct from Amok’s own EU shop. Tarp (Skjold, roughly €140–180) and inflatable pad (from €129.95) cost extra, so a fully weatherproofed setup lands north of €500. Checked July 2026.
Do you really lie flat in an Amok Draumr?
Yes. Spreader bars and adjustable side straps hold the fabric flat enough for back, side or stomach sleeping without the usual banana curve — but you need the inflatable pad in the floor sleeve for it to be fully flat and insulated. That’s Amok’s real edge over an asymmetric hammock like ours, which flattens on the diagonal but isn’t dead flat.
Do I pay customs on an Amok Draumr inside the EU?
No. Amok is Norwegian, but its EU shop ships from a Swedish warehouse with EUR pricing and VAT included, so EU orders move as ordinary intra-EU deliveries — no customs, no import VAT. Same story buying from us: shipped from Sweden across the EU, free over €250.
Is the older Amok Draumr 3.0 still available?
Not from Amok directly — it’s discontinued. It still turns up on sale through some European retailers because it included the tarp. It weighs around 2 kg and caps out at 150 kg, so check it actually fits before chasing the deal — no new spare parts or colours.
Does the Momo Jord underquilt fit an Amok Draumr?
No, not usefully. Amok’s insulation is an inflatable pad in a floor sleeve, not a quilt hung underneath. Our underquilt Idun is built for gathered-end hammocks — our own, Hennessy, DD, Dutchware. Amok owners should stick with Amok’s own pad system.
Want out light and fast, with the net already sewn in? Our hammock is €159, or build the tarp and underquilt in with the hammock kit. If the dead-flat lay matters more to you than the weight, Amok is an honest buy, shipped duty-free from inside the EU.



