ChrisS
WKR
Dutch's stuff is top notch and his customer service is outstanding. There are a lot of shops making the hammocks with zippered bug nets - so lots of options: Dream hammock, War Bonnet, Dutch, Hammockgear, etc. One thing to look for is whether the lay is asymmetrical (meaning the netting is cut and sewn so that you can only lay in one direction, e.g. head left feet right) and symmetrical where you can switch. The Asym will be an ounce or two lighter. Also, some of the integrated net hammocks, the bug net can't be fully removed, which is fine for camping in places where the you need it, but not so much when you're out west at elevation in the fall and there aren't many insects.Opinions on the Dutchware Chameleon?
If you haven't already, I'd recommend browsing the hammock forums camping hammocks and seeing what differences are between each vendor usually has something that sets them apart, it might be integrated quilt attachment points, or storage options, or ultralight versions, or something.
Any of them have a strong following and good customer service for made in the usa stuff.