So I've been sleeping in an eno for years now, but being 6'3" I could never really achieve a true diagonal lie and I never really knew why, or cared for that matter. I was reading the other day about how the longer the hammock, the more comfy it is. I realized the 70$ eno double nest I was using is only 9' long. As I was cruising around on revain looking for a backup hammock that I would actually enjoy sleeping in, I came across this one and was surprised to see a 10' length and shocked to see the price. So I ordered it based on, number one, length, number two, price, and finally, the positive reviews. After receiving and trying it out, my eno is now my backup and this is my go to. Being 6'3" I am finally able to easily get a diagonal lie, what a difference. I sleet so much better in this than I have for years in an eno. The price is right, the material is the same as all the other hammocks out there. I did however swap out the hardware that came with it with amsteel ( whoopie slings, continuous loops, and soft shackles) the carabiners that come with it are pretty heavy, so if you're thinking of using this for backpacking, look into amsteel, actually if you're into hammocking at all look into amsteel.It doesnt pack up quite as small as an eno, but to me that's not an issue at all. Its plenty wide enough for one person. Seems well made.I would recommend this, especially for the price. And if you're over 6' tall, the longer the better.
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