I have a multitude of hammocks (Warbonnet, Clark, Kammock, ENO, Hammock Bliss, Masaya-Nicaragua handwoven) but the Draumr stands out for being the most tent like and versatile. If you are a side, back or tummy sleeper, it's possible and comfortable in this hammock. It's super easy to set up and the integrated bug net has very high quality materials and an ultra smooth operation. It's pleasant to have that extra bit of room over you and side pockets to stash your water and light without them getting in your way. This hammock beats the need for an underquilt by requiring a length baffled sleeping pad which fits into its own sleeve. I have an Exped downmat with high R value and have slept in it down to 39 degrees very comfortably. It will go much lower if you're a winter hammocking type. There is learning curve to getting in and out at first, you need to fold up the foot of the mattress then sit down and let the mattress exend. The Draumr permits fine adjustments for sleeping and the straps can be manipulated into chair-mode with the back raised and the feet lowered or into lounge-mode for a reclining position. There are videos available on the Amok site and a great review by Shug Emery on YouTube. I bought my Draumr directly from Amok and didn't purchase the tarp with it as I already own a multitude of tarps. I paired my Draumr with the Warbonnet Superfly with a tent pole setup. If you don't own a suitable tarp I would definitely look into ordering the one paired with the hammock as it's perfectly designed for fast setup and complete coverage. I love that the Draumr frees me up from bringing a separate chair, needing an underquilt, mucking about with a separate bug net/bug tent and allows me to sleep flat on my back comfortably. Note: If you're over 6'1" this might be a bit tight lengthwise for you...
This review was written in the old system and had content requirements that are different than reviews written today.