The first day of spring has come and gone, and yet winter storms keep piling up. It鈥檚 great if you鈥檙e stoked for spring skiing, but frustrating if you鈥檙e itching to camp. Have faith, warm weather is on the horizon, which means it鈥檚 time to pull the hammock out of your garage and start plotting some warm weather backpacking trips. You can make the most out of your old hammock with a few smart accessories. Here are聽six ways to upgrade your hammock game, from $20 to $200. 聽
Eno Indoor Hanging Kit ($20)

Can鈥檛 wait for warm weather? allows you to hang your hammock inside. Nor'easters be damned.
Sea to Summit Gear Sling ($30)

Like a for all your accessories, this sling hangs聽below your聽hammock and keeps your gear off the ground and out of the rain.
Therm-a-Rest Slacker Underquilt ($130) 聽

For chillier nights, add warmth to your sleep setup with that attaches underneath your聽hammock and prevents body heat from escaping.
Klymit Hammock V Sleeping Pad ($140)

Add a sleeping pad to your hammocks to help make overnights more comfortable. Standard sleeping pads tend to slip and slide inside a hammock, but has wings that wrap around you and keep the pad in place.
Kammok Dragonfly Bug Net ($80)

Not only will keep the mosquitos out, but there are integrated loops in the ridgeline so you can hang a lantern, and an easy exit via dual side zips.
Eno聽ProFly Rain Tarp ($80)

There鈥檚 nothing worse than waking up soggy because of a mid-night drizzle. is made from DWR-treated nylon ripstop and tensions in a synch thanks to the six attachment points.