I don't have a scale w/ me out here so I'd have to go off their specs. As far as coverage, the Onewind covers a bit more side to side but part of that is because the HH tarp is cat cut.
One difference that I like is that the HH tarp is longer at the bottom edge than the ridgeline, so when you close the "doors" you have more room. The Onewind tarp is a rectangle and when the doors are closed they are angled back under the hammock at about 30° or so unless you have a very steep pitch on the sides.
I will say that the Onewind tarp is a bit better on quality of construction and mine has gone through some crazy high winds (including a hurricane) and has not failed in any way even after about three years of near constant use. I can't say the same about the HH tarp as I'm starting to see some material failure after one very windy night where we had 20mph constant and gusts up to 40+.
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