>>2361141A single hammock never works for two people. It’s fun to hang out like that, but not to actually sleep. As soon as you both get in, you’re smooshed up against each other.
I’m half joking when I say to get two hammocks. It’s a great idea, and hammocks are obviously superior to tents, but it’s would be crazy expensive. Just off the tops of my head:
>two hammocks with bug nets, $220>big ass circus-sized tarp, $200>suspension, $65>Various guy lines, stakes, and tarp suspension, $30, more if you want hardware (you’ll want hardware)So let’s call it $550, and thats before you even touch any kind of bottom insulation.