>>959749ENO is definitely bottom of the scale.
They're extremely overpriced, and extremely short. Like weirdly short.
A typical hammock is 11ft, that's the standard in the hammock community for comfort. A short hammock would be 10ft, but shorter people sometimes use them.
An ENO is 9'4", which for most high quality hammock makers would be a kids hammock.
They're also like $70, which most high quality custom made hammocks you can get much cheaper. $70 will get you aneed 11ft Dutchware, custom made, with suspension for $70. Hammock and suspension together will be lighter than just the ENO hammock alone.
ENO has marketed itself well. They are sold everywhere, and college girls love them to hang on campus. As a camping hammock, among the hammock community, they are just not taken seriously.
A whole ENO setup will cost more than a high end hammock set up. It'll be heavier, less comfortable, and not as warm as a high quality hammock set up.
I understand the term "hammock community" sounds ridiculous. Pic related.