My hammock. It's dope, the stand is surprisingly portable, and now like 6 of my friends have one. #trendsetting
But honestly, it's just difficult for me to be unhappy in the hammock.
Never used a La Siesta Paloma, but this is what I've been using since 2019. Pretty much the same concept as what you are planning to get. Fantastic sleep. I even throw the hammock in the washer and dryer. It stretches out just fine. I do recommend a regular sleep pillow though. Whatever kind you prefer. I don't use an underquilt though just a blanket underneath me and then a blanket on top of me. Hope this information helps.
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I slept on this for quite some time, and I would 100% go back to it as a bed replacement. The only downside is it can get a bit chilly in winter (was fine with a sleeping bag, though I ended up going back to a bed because I love using heated mattress cover). If you adjust the angle you sleep at, you can flatten it until it feels comfortable.
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I've had it for a little over a year and it holds my 6'2" 300lb body very comfortably. Many a summer nap had in the hammock
Those patio stands are really made with spreader-bar hammocks in mind, which are generally hung more taut than gathered-end hammocks.
I'm a little taller than you are, and I happily slept in a Vivere hammock, with a similar stand for about 2 years. It goes with me when I'm on the road.
I would not suggest using an Eno Doublenest with that hammock stand. If you've already got the hammock stand, just grab one of the cheap Brazilian cloth hammocks for $25 or so. Use it for your hammock frame, and don't stress so much if it gets damaged at Bonnaroo. You can wash and dry them, no sweat.
For backpacking and hiking, skip Eno and try one of Dutchware's hammocks instead, which are better quality but at a similar price point.
Also, if you intend to do hammock camping, you're probably going to want to invest in an appropriately-sized rainfly and mosquito netting, as well as hanging straps. These can all drive your cost up quite a bit, so take your time and do your research first.
Man, 3/5 stars. It's cheaper then the Vivere though, wonder if it's as good.
Consider this one. I sleep in it everynight and it supports two people just fine! I will say I prefer this one to many of the other stands on amazon as its clever design makes it shorter than most stands.