I didn't order this hammock off Amazon, but instead got it from Woot.com, which is a subsidiary of Amazon. It was on sale for a crazy low price. At the regular price point, it's a little too expensive for what you get, on sale though it's fantastic. I actually bought 2 of them, a green one and a big flower camo one.As for the other reviewers complaints about not receiving hammock straps, they clearly are not very experienced hammock users. Almost every hammock does not come with straps unless it's clearly advertised. The few hammocks that do come with straps are often junk anyways. Also, other reviewers complained there was no shock cord with their hammock to suspend the bug net. This was not true for me, as mine included the shock cord.As for the hammock itself, it's a 10ft long integrated bug net hammock. The ends are gathered using heavy climbing rope, and 2 nice carabiners are included. The biners are not climbing rated, but should be more than enough to hang the hammock. You will need to buy straps to use this hammock, as I stated before, that's completely normal.The fabric of the green hammock I bought is awesome. It's a super soft, diamond ripstop fabric. It's relatively lightweight, and has an awesome feel to it. Just enough stretch too. The big flower camo colored hammock I also bought (same hammock just different color) has a different fabric. It has no ripstop, and is more of a "parachute" material. It's not nearly as soft, and has a much stiffer feel. The solid color hammock is the one to buy for sure. I will say the camo color was very cool, but the fabric just wasn't as nice.The hammock has no ridgeline, so the netting is suspended using included shock cord. It adequately lifts it off of your face. To spread the netting even more, I used a small stick to spread the shock cords apart, giving me more room inside. The bug netting is zipped only on one side, so it can not be zipped off completely, which is typical of hammocks in this price range.I slept very well in this. I'm used to an 11ft hammock, but I did not mind this being only 10ft. Keep in mind, many hammocks on Amazon are way too short. You'll want a minimum of 10ft for a hammock. If a hammock is only like 9 feet long, each end is clinched together taking away about 2ft of usable space from each end. That leaves you with only 5ft of usable length. Make sure you have a hammock that's long enough, and this Big Mozzi Hammock is definitely long enough.I own 7 different hammocks, and this is one of my favorites. I would wait until it's on sale, rather than pay full price, since at full price there are other options out there. If you do find this hammock on sale, buy it for sure.