I have a 9' eno and need to get a 10' hammock with a proper bug net system. BTW - I've already punted the Darien because of the bug net was fixed on one side.

It was recommended that the DangerBird could be the hammock that would work for me. It will be used mainly for car camping and the occasional hike. With my limited experience, I would probably agree, but the last customer reviews on the DB were done more than 6 years ago - meanwhile, the other DH hammocks have several current reviews. That (possibly right or wrong) tells me people are not buying the DB therefore not reviewing them for whatever reason.

Hence, the post. How do you like the non-removable net, & how does it compared to the bug net systems on other hammocks you might know? Maybe comment on what disadvantages would you would foresee with that fixed net? The one I can think of is that you always have the bug net with you whether you need it or not.