XL peruvian. You want the giant, hand-woven kind without spreader bars. Like this one. If you're anywhere vaguely cold you'll want a sleeping bag or something; the trickiest thing about hammocks is you get cold from below as well as above.
Trust me, you can say the very same thing about air mattresses. The one thing I didn't anticipate is that if the air in your room gets cold, you can't wrap in a blanket and be fine, because the air in your mattress will also freeze. I've been using a sleeping bag. That's surprisingly cheap. I was thinking of the $50 camping-style ones that compress for storage. But they aren't great for sleeping and this one looks way nicer.the trickiest thing about hammocks is you get cold from below as well as above.
Not gonna lie. Had an air mattress, too - I'd say I spent 70% of my time in the hammock and 30 on the air mattress. Pile a bunch of blankets on top of it, it helps. Hammocks.com used to be awesome. They still seem to have a bunch of stuff under wayfair or whatever but their prices went up. You want a "family-size" hammock. Me and the wife have shared it. She doesn't like it because i weigh roughly twice what she does so it conforms to me while she kinda gets to deal. But if it's just you? Hoo boy. Theyz nice. Mine is currently on my deck.