>>2839439Update on this
>>2839197So I called the 'hammock tent' and hauled it along as a backup on my last trip. It took alot of space but that's not a problem.
I slept in it for one night, had to try it out of course. Comfy, like everything.
But I must say I find it weird. You're right, the hammock part is coated. I had no condensation issues but I just fewl the idea is odd. I do see how theoretically, ot could help keeping underquilts bone dry.
I didn't like the whole thing, for starters I can't quite put a finger on it but I think they tailor some kind of shape into those 'hammock tents' so that normies can not fuck it up. Doesn't feel like a hammock tho.
No ridgeline. There's those two hoops with mosquito net. So not only do you lack a ridgeline, you also can not reach for the suspension. So where to hang my shit?
Lastly you're not going to bring all of your stuff inside anyways so you will need to pitch a tarp anyways to keep everything dry.
Did not try pegging it to the ground.
>picrel is feom mfg.Would not recommend. I'll stick with my hammock and polytarp.