>>2764570Here’s an example. It hangs from the structural ridgeline of your hammock. You can also tie it off to your hammock suspension or use a separate line to support the net, but using your existing ridge line is probably the best option.
Snake skins on a tarp allow it to be set up a little easier, the same reason you’d use them on a hammock. It can be stored on the more evenly in a pack instead of lumped up in a big ball. The tarp remains in the skin above the hammock in the evening when your lounging and is deployed when you go to sleep. Snake skins also keep suspension lines from tangling, especially if you use a continuous ridge line.