I agree with the Speer recommendation as well.
Even if you go with different brand, they have some interesting ideas and if nothing else, you will get some great ideas.
I toss and turn, so a hammock full time isn't for me, however I do bring a Byer Mosquito Hammock and have on occasion used it under my Dry-Fly when there wasn't a suitable campsite available. I stayed dry, but didn't sleep as well as I would of liked too.
I heartily recommend this item. It will simplify your hammock hanging, gives you a lot of adjustment options and doesn't tear up the tree bark like a rope does. If you just go with the rope, the trucker hitch is the way to go, easy to tie and adjust.
These guys make some nice looking tarps/hammock/bug screen items as well. My Byer had a bug net attached, but when it tears up, I'm going with this companies bug net that would retrofit most any hammock system?
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