Heavier weight fabrics provide a firmer lay with less stretch which in turn provides a flatter lay with no squeeze. I know some sub pound folks who prefer double layer hammocks for the firm lay. Everyone is built differently and everyone has their own flavor. Another thing to consider is using a pad for insulation in the hammock is the flexibility of using it to sleep on the ground or in a shelter.
I usually use my tarp and pad in ground mode but have ocasionally used them witth my single layer hammock, and I can confirm that it is not easy keeping the sleeping pad in place. I never considered the 2 layer would work better for this purpose. One problem with using a pad is cold shoulders and thighs. Since the pad does not come up far enough on the hammock, there is virtually no insulation on your sides your top quilt or sleeping bag cover this but they are being compressed by the hammock fabric.
This is the reason most people transition to an underquilt. I have a single and a double layer Blackbird XLC, and have been sleeping in one or the other for about six years now. I use a Thermarest XTherm or their closed-cell model. I sleep more comfortably in the double layer, but ironically I have stopped using my pad inside the layer.
Last weekend I went out and hung beside the Jeep, so I brought both pads. Not using the pocket, I laid the inflatable on top of the closed cell, and that seemed to be stable throughout the night. For me, a sliding pad in the night has been a real problem, alas, I still use a hammock for all the benefits of site location and comfort. I made do with foam for a while, but switching to an UQ was a real upgrade, although an expensive one.
Hammock Bliss Sky Bed woks great with pad, lay is flat and always in place. Price is reasonable. Suspension needs to be replaced. I love my single layer hammock and use underquilts. I made my own underquilts. Inexpensive and works great. The argument totally missing here for a double bottom hammock is the mosquito-proofness. Yes I am from Exped and that was a driving motivation to make double floor hammocks.
Personally I had experienced mainly when travelling by canoe in the Equatorian jungle how important that is. In a single bottom hammock moskquitos easily pierce through… sure enough also a mosquitonetting is needed in such conditions also against leeches, ants etc. But also in the Canadian north we experienced heavy mosquito attacks so again a double bottom hammock is badly needed.
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