>>1063312Skip the sub7. The only reason it's so light is because it's super small. It's not that good of a hammock.
>>1063209I have a Grand Trunk UL as well, was my 1st hammock. I now have 8 hammocks and the Grand Trunk us my least favorite. It's just too small to be comfortable. Not bad for the price, but just too small.
>>1063299PA sc/out/ here as well. Been hammock camping exclusively for a few years.
You're going to need a hammock, tarp, suspension, and insulation. You need insulation under you, a bivy won't work. You can use a pad in a hammock but an underquilt is the best way. Dozens of options, that's a whole 'nother post though.
If you need bug protection, you can get a hammock with an integrated net, or get a separate "fronkey style" net. Woot has a twisted root design hammock with a built in net for $30, I have 2 of them and for the price they are awesome. Top of the line would be a Dutchware Chameleon or a Dream Hammock in my opinion.