I've been weighing up the DD ones, their standard 3m x 3m semms to be very popular looking at other related posts, and their hammocks are often recommended. Looked briefly on Uncle Ray's site, but £105 for a tarp seems expensive. Particularly for a poverty stricken noob like me (cue violins). Really I'm looking at the add-on cost for any given tarp/ hammock. That'll tell me how much it'll actually cost to get something I can use.
Nothing wrong with the DD 3x3 other than being a little short for use outside of sheltered woods, I've had one for a few years and given it some extreme use. I sewed doors(fabric ones
) to mine for much needed rain and wind resistance at the ends. A tarp with some end protection makes hammocking in bad weather much more comfortable.
Their hammocks are good too and will see you fine.
Whatever tarp or hammock you use, you'll find that the lines if cut at the right size will move between equipment easily. The trickiest and most time consuming part of tarping and hammocking is the lines-theres lots of them. Good quality, non stretchy lines that are difficult to tangle and don't soak up water are a godsend. We'll worth the extra cash IMO. These high performance lines are bit trickier to knot, which is why the hardware is recommended to go along with it. Lots of us, me included, don't even tie a knot in our summer set-ups.
To pimp your tarp and hammock with top quality stuff, your looking at shelling out £50. Personally, I'd go with better lines and cheaper tarp every time.