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Our Exped Scout Hammock has a separate sleeve for a mat so it does not slide around, does make sleeping easier and stiffens it up some for side sleeping. Still not perfect though for a side sleeper, but better since the pad adds a sort of landing zone.
I just imagine trying to change clothes, tie boots, etc... my Big Agnes copper spur weighs 3lbs. 1oz.
I use an eno double nest hammock during archery elk and love it. I have a bug net for the summer months to keep mosquitoes off my face at night as well. I sleep like a dang baby in that thing. Im upgrading my tarp this year for the hammock as well to make it much better for stormy weather (last year i packed in a regular blue tarp). gives me plenty of space to keep my pack, bow, boots, etc dry and i have plenty of room to put clothes on. i never wake up in the middle of the night because my back or shoulders are hurting and dont have any soreness the next day. its seriously changed the way i sleep in the backcountry.
i guess i just dont get the hammock thing. i have one, and its ok. summer backpacking its pretty nice, and theres definitely been times when im tired and nowhere flat in site, but plenty of sturdy trees around.. but overall, i cant see taking one on a hunting trip. just too finnicky and heavy if you actually need to keep warm.most peoples setups that can actually handle weather are 7+ lbs and i see people talk about using hammocks to save weight