>>1399971>Going to have to disagree on all of those. >Camping hammocks are:>The cheapest.For just the hammock sure, but once you factor in the nice down under-quilt, bag/over-quilt, bug net and tarp to keep you warm and dry the cost is over what a tent, pad, and bag will run you.
>The lightest.UL ground system will always beat a UL hammock system
>The easiest to set up.Definitely not. Hammocks are limited to areas with trees (which then have to be of a certain strength and distance from one another) Tents can go damn near anywhere.
>The driest.
I'd actually agree with this. A good tarp setup + being off the ground is comfy in the rain.
but none of that matters, bc you forgot the most important factor, comfort. A good hammock setup is way comfier than any ground setup (not including car camping)
>t. have both, prefer hammock