Quote Originally Posted by Stavros View Post
I have 2 Frontline and 1 Travel. I use the Travel when I hike in high altitudes where it is a risk that there ainīt no trees available. The itīs nice with a waterproof hammock. The Frontline is for use in forest because itīs breathable and no risk for condensation.

I have noticed that DD hammocks are great for backsleepers but not as great for sidesleepers. Because itīs pretty narrow it is difficult to avoid shoulder squeeze when laying on the side. DD Hammocks are supposed to hung pretty tight and that means problems when you lay on your side. Iīve tried setting it up very loose but I havenīt got it really perfect. It works but Iīm not very satisfied.

Instead Iīve bought a Warbonnet Blackbird and that one works better when Iīm laying on the side.

So:
If you mostly lay on your back while sleeping DD Hammocks will work fine for you.
If you mostly lay on your side something else, like the WBBB or similar would probably work better.

But thatīs only my opinion, I could be totally wrong
I 150% agree with this comment and I think it explains the hammock well