One of the best solutions I have had the opportunity to test. Here you have everything in one for hanging a hammock. 1. Pros: a. Compact (takes up little space) b. Lightweight (you don't need additional straps, carabiners, or other solutions) 2. Cons: a. I found only one, already mentioned in previous comments. It's the single stitching on the straps where the loops are made. But it's easy to fix, you just need to stitch it by hand or with a machine (yes, seamstresses still exist) Additional small loops are for swapping with hammock cords (not sure why), but I left them as emergency spares in case I run out of length. And I don't understand previous comments about making loops from the main cords with buckles. It's shown in the product photo, but there's no need—you can just wrap the end with the loop (the one stitched once) and thread the rest (the one with the buckle) through it, so you only lose the circumference of the tree from the total length, it's tied firmly, and you get massive adjustment range (thanks to the buckle—which, by the way, is a game changer) and you eliminate the strap slipping off the tree when making a simple loop or the hassle of adjustment if you double-wrap the tree so the strap doesn’t slip. There's a small simulation in the photo to show what I mean.