I've always been pleased with mine.  Brought it to the first Riv
Weekend, got quite a few interested folks checking it out.

Had to close the exhibit so I could get some rest :D

Treehuggers are handy, and quite light.  Would want a pair if I was
traveling light, even without the whole Hammock.

Find their pricing quite fair for the work, materials, and support
after purchase.

Haven't built my own, but some of the truly dedicated Hammock campers
have used fleece and windshield sunscreens(!) to keep their undersides
warm.

My Cat's Meow and a thermarest pad was too much for Diablo that first
night.  Do layer, and expect to be a bit fiddly 'til you dial in your
personal insulation preferences.

Larger fly they offer is good for sheltering your steel steed from the
elements, as well :D

Cheers,
Matthew Z

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