basically the difference between the backpacker and the hyperlite is that the hyperlight is made of 1.1 oz ripstop, and the ulbp is made of 1.9 oz. i'm pretty sure that's the case.
i personally have noticed with hammocks i have made myself, that 1.1, since it's lighter, will stretch more. the result is that my butt sags a little lower and i do not lay quite as flat as a 1.9 oz. (not too big of a deal for me), but the extra stretch does also cause more shoulder squeeze than the 1.9's. my 1.9 hammocks were only 5 oz heavier than a 1.1 version (for a 10'x5' hammock) if i recall. the difference in stretch/sag/squeeze isn't drastic, but i can tell the difference, and others have noticed similar differences between the two different weights. this is why i definately prefer a 1.9oz hammock when it comes to comfort. you have to decide if that's worth giving up to save a few oz.
the best thing to do would be to try them out side by side and see if you can tell a difference. maybe someone will let you borrow their hyperlight, and you could borrow your friend's ulbp.
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