If you're looking at Dutch's hammocks make sure you get an 11' one. You quoted $30. I think his $30 Argon one is 10'. It's something like +$2 for the 11'. You'll want the longer hammock. I have the Argon and love it. My next purchase will be the NylonD for comparison.
A double layer hammock isn't required to use a pad. It is a little fussier in a single layer for sure, but it can still be done. Also, a double layer doesn't make it not fussy. It just makes it a bit less fussy.
So, if you go with one of the Dutch hammocks you can test it in the garage (hopefully a cold garage) with your pad and experience first hand how comfortable it is for you. If you hate using the pad in the single layer hammock, chances are you still wouldn't be happy with it in the DL XLC. They stay in place better in a DL, but the DL doesn't address the other pad-in-a-hammock challenges such as pad width, ideal pad inflation and loss of R-value, and condensation.
Comparing XLC + pad to Dutchammock + bugnet + UQ is such an apples to oranges comparison that looking at the money spent doesn't tell you much. A month later you might be adding the $250 UQ to the XLC purchase.
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