I've been using one for a few years. There was a learning curve, but now 
it's quick to set up and I sleep great. The hardest part is finding 2 trees 
the right distance apart, that aren't too big or too small, and that don't 
have obstacles between them (bushes, rocks, baby trees). I use a foam 
insulation pad + sleeping bag and have been wanting for an under quilt in 
snowy/cold/windy conditions, but most nights I sleep better in the hammock 
than I ever did in an on-the-ground tent. 

I like my HH and plan to use it for many more years but if I were to start 
over in the world of camping hammocks I would probably go with a Warbonnet 
Hammock <http://warbonnetoutdoors.com/index.php> instead. 

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