Quote Originally Posted by Speedogomer View Post
I agree it can be cheap, just on the surface, it does not appear to be. It's harder to find budget gear for hammocking, especially when it comes to insulation, which is why I always like seein affordable options, even if they aren't exactly the best ideas, I like seeing options.
I agree, while it can be expensive for the hard core hanger it really can be inexpensive for those that want to try it out before spending a ton of cash. I picked up a Yukon Outfitters Mosquito hammock for my wife off of Woot for $17.00 delivered. The suspension was changed to cinch buckles and straps for under $10 and her rain fly was another Woot purchase for $19.99 plus $5 shipping. So, for %51 she is ready to camp. I will add an underblanket/quilt for about $50. It will most likely be a Snugpak underblanket and maybe another $20 misc. Not too bad over all. And yes, if she likes it we then might eventually upgrade to one of the high dollar set ups but for now she is in and ready to go.