HOW DO YOU DECIDE WHETHER TO BRING A TENT OR A HAMMOCK CAMPING?
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I bought a camping tent and I'm not feeling well. The cushion is usually very narrow, and I often move it until it falls to the ground. I am a person who likes to sleep on my side, which is really painful unless you have a good air cushion. Then you have to be careful.
In addition, there are many rocks in the wild, making it difficult to find a place without rocks, and even to insert a wooden stake on the ground. After my brother asked me to try a hammock, I decided to buy one. There are many trees in the forest.
As for warmth, as another answer said, yes, this is a question. When you lie on the insulation layer, you will crush it. This will reduce the value of the insulation layer. In the tent, your mat is helpful (if you stay on top), while in the hammock, you use a blanket. This is really hanging by your side, but under the portable hammock. Adding a blanket or sleeping bag to this would be very helpful. If you have a decent waterproof cloth, you can buckle it up close to the ground as much as possible, and the air passing through it is minimal, thus alleviating the heat loss caused by convection. You can be very comfortable, and you may not wake up stiff and sore like I did in the tent.

In addition, it also doubles as a chair. You can lift the waterproof cloth during the day and turn it into a sunny place, sitting on a hammock to enjoy the sunshine.
If you purchase an ultra light hammock, it may be even lighter than a tent. The weight is about 35 ounces, and for people who don't want to carry a lot of things, lightweight camping is also very comfortable.







