>>2113395>Not a problem in a regular hammock, not a problem in these.You keep your shit in a bag when using a hammock, what's the point of buying a tedious, heavy version of a hammock and keeping everything in a bag when you could just get a tent? Other than "muh cool"
>See above. you really think no one figured out how to avoid getting wet in hammocks?Have fun covering your three-point suspension with a 4-point tarp. It's easy for hammocks because you use the same two trees.
>The straps adjust. you don't need three perfect trees.You need to into physics. If you "adjust the straps", you might have it fastened up but you'll have an uneven hang - it'll all drape to the one uneven side, making the time horrible.
>Only valid criticism. But he specified long-term use.I agree, one-time setup over a few weeks is ok.
But the rest just isn't thought out properly enough to justify as a legitimate camping option. Sure, he might be using it for a while next time he goes out, but after that it becomes a tedious insta-bait meme that doesn't get used for any practical outing.