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TL;DR - If you go on multi-day hikes/backpacking, this is a must!
Absolutely nothing beats sleeping in a hammock. I've used my ENO DoubleNest for 7 years in many different types of weather conditions and never been let down. The DoubleNest is much better than the single version because you can essentially cocoon yourself in it (Toss a something heavy like a rock in the attached stuff sack and toss it over the other side. Can you say no more mosquitoes?). I HIGHLY recommend getting the Atlas straps too, as it makes putting up the hammock immensely easier (< 5 mins). Look into getting a rain fly, although I've mostly used a cheap tarp with paracord. Compared to a tent, this is much better for those with back issues. At home I only sleep on my stomach, but I have no problems sleeping on my back in this hammock. Not much else to say lol.
Absolutely nothing beats sleeping in a hammock. I've used my ENO DoubleNest for 7 years in many different types of weather conditions and never been let down. The DoubleNest is much better than the single version because you can essentially cocoon yourself in it (Toss a something heavy like a rock in the attached stuff sack and toss it over the other side. Can you say no more mosquitoes?). I HIGHLY recommend getting the Atlas straps too, as it makes putting up the hammock immensely easier (< 5 mins). Look into getting a rain fly, although I've mostly used a cheap tarp with paracord. Compared to a tent, this is much better for those with back issues. At home I only sleep on my stomach, but I have no problems sleeping on my back in this hammock. Not much else to say lol.