I have this and it has held up well. Get the cheap stansport straps to start out with.
Hope this helps!
Inflatable sleeping mat This thing rocks!
Inflatable pillow It's not made for everybody, but its comfy enough for me. Sometimes I use clothing as a pillow depending on how my neck/back feel from hiking.
Jetboil Flash I use it to boil water mainly (coffee, instant oatmeal, instant rice, etc.) If you cook stuff in it, it can be hard to clean... but it also comes with a stand so you can use other pots/pans.
Pack Towel Many uses outdoors, and washes well
Hammock with net This only fits one person, and can be tricky to set up. I use some sticks to spread apart the guide lines for the bug net, or flip it over and don't worry about the bug net. Works great for the summer months - my butt gets cold in the spring/fall.
Cheap dry sacks These don't compress too well, but they work fine for keeping clothing dry and organized.
REI half dome 2 tent I haven't bought the footprint yet, but it's worked great over the past year without it. Longest stay was 10 nights, in January with some rain (east NC) , and no issues with the tent at all. Can get cramped with 2 people plus gear inside... so we just put our oacks under the vestibules and it stayed dry. 6 month old lab stayed with us and did not damage anything.