Years ago when I was young and foolish (as opposed to now when I am ancient and foolish) I went for a week in the NH woods using a small nylon cargo chute. By the end of Day #2 I realized that while for pilots forced to eject it might be fun, for serious camping it sucked. Went into some town with an Army-Navy store and picked up a jungle hammock (sling, canopy, and no-see-um net connecting the two) and went back to the woods. Quite comfortable after I stopped worrying about black bears using me for a tetherball while I slept. Late afternoon/all night of Day 4 (out of 6 planned) it rained. The canopy worked as designed, but the inability to move around (even as little as a tube tent would allow) got old really quick. Day 5 I moved my tarps so that I could sling the hammock under them and have moving-about room without needing to get wet getting to & from the dry area of the tarps. I know it sort of negated the purpose of the hammock canopy, but "stuff happens".
Pro tip: 1950s era cargo chute nylonis not all that water resistant, even when folded double to make a triangle tarp.
stay safe.