>>284003i think so. if you take care of it there's no reason it shouldn't last like 10 years. it's SO fucking roomy and comfortable and private. value is even better because it's modular and you can put it on the the ground as a bivy. i'm quite chuffed about the whole thing, no remorse whatsoever. plus it's such a massive step-up from my last crappy one (old pic related)
also - the most important thing in hammock care is making sure it's 100% dry before you pack it away! when you get home, unpack it and hang it up for like a day or two to make sure it's 100% dry. otherwise it'll weaken badly in storage and you don't wanna find out the hard/painful way you've fucked up your expensive hammock