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The Clark Jungle Hammock Mark2 looks great as well, but is pricier, and has a non-removable waterproof bottom (good for using as a ground bivy in wet conditions, but not if you want breathability while hammock hanging on a hot summer's day).
In a sense, the Mark2 is a hybrid hammock/bivy that's more optimized for use as a ground bivy, while the DD SuperLight Jungle Hammock is more optimized for all conditions use as a hammock with flexibility to be used as a decent bivy.
I'm finding the DD SuperLight Jungle Hammock to be the best value choice, in terms of a camping hammock that can handle various environment conditions (bugs, rain, cold), is modular (so you can attach/detach to only bring what you need), and converts well to a decent bivy (especially with the arched spreader poles) for the times when you can't find 2 suitable trees/attachment points at your desired site.
Agree? Disagree? Found other great alternatives?