I have spent over 30 Plus years camping, backpacking, etc.. but have never really spent a full night in a hammock/bugnet tarp setup. After looking over MANY of the Hammock/bug net option on Amazon, and searching out reviews on YouTube and Hammock forums and because the reviews were good and the pictures of the product had the same spec’s and looked exactly the same as some of the bigger named brands (i.e. WiseOwl,etc…) and lastly because the price was incredible and that Amazon was the fulfiller and there were a TON of color combos to pick from… So I took a chance on a couple of these lower cost double-wide XL Hammocks with their bug nets. Well Lower cost did NOT mean lower quality! Greatly surprised you are actually getting MORE than what you pay for here. All this said, I have lots of experience with using all sorts of camp setups, tents & tarps and making due with tie-outs and grommets during bad rain and wind, etc... So having lots of securing, and storage options, is what i like.At 11 foot x 4.9’ left LOTS of room for my hammock and clothing gear down below…..I originally didn’t realize but was surprised to find out that this company also has bug nets. I didn’t realize this when I bought my first Gold Armour Hammock and Tarp setup. After the issues I had with my hammock and was offered a replacement, I decided to give a couple Gold Armour Bug nets a try. I previously bought a Wise-Owl bug net, honestly because I needed one for a trip I was taking in the Adirondacks, but also because it came in a black and orange….Hey if you have to have one, might as well be stylish….BUT the great thing is, Gold Armour offers bug nets also AND in a TON of colors not just BLACK or off black….Why is this a big deal? Well, say you bought a bright colored hammock for hiking in back country and you did so because you wanted to be seen from the air in case of emergency…A black bug net covers that up. But they sell them in vibrant blue, Pink, a neon green, purple, sky-blue, gray, and OD green….That said, you have a ton of choices to distinguish you out on the trail. The ridge-line plastic hooks are larger than I’ve seen on most bug nets. Allowing for up to approx. 3/8” rope (see pictures), this net can hang on almost anything. The only cons I noticed were that the opening on the end was about 3.5” diameter which might lend itself running out of room to close off for bugs when you have under quilt primary & secondary hang lines poking out bug net ends. BUT that said, it’s a fine time-window where you would be using BOTH a under quilt AND a bug net. For me, my trip to the Adirondacks in September meant very cold night but black flies still biting during day. To mitigate this, you could wrap a bandana around the ends if the zip-cord doesn’t cinch all the way down. Other than that the double zipper was large and sturdy and netting was very thick and sturdy. The depth of this net was HUGH meaning it leaves room to store any extra bed type cloths which you may need to get to during the night, etc.. (see pics)Now to the customer service. I noticed a small issue with the hammock & Tarp I bought and emailed the company and they responded within 1 hour with not ONE but 2 refunding options because the color I originally bought was not available anymore...I was astounded that this level of customer service even existed anymore. I'm IN customer service and this company is all about making it right and the customer happy. The best part? It’s a small family owned USA company. The items don't seem to be (per the plastic package bags they come in) but you don't have to wait months to get new gear. I could go on and on about the many reasons why this items is worth it, but it would suffice to say that if you are looking for a great hammock setup at a super reasonable price with LOTS of configuration possibilities and with a NO NONSENSE forthright customer service? THIS company is very much worth your time and money spent.