I've been using hammocks for years and prefer them for most camping situations. At least once a year I take my boys on a backpacking trip, been doing it for about 10 years now and always used hammocks. My youngest is 12 and has slept in a hammock on those trips since he started going at age 7. Some tips I found with kids: While I strongly prefer an underquilt/top quilt setup personally, for my younger boy, it's easier to use a pad and a sleeping bag. I just use a cheap closed cell foam pad cut down to 3/4 length and put it inside of his sleeping bag so he can't slip off of it in the night and he's golden. Kids aren't as picky as adults, but also don't take the same care to make sure things work out right. I often found with my older son and an underquilt/top quilt he'd end up with both off them off the hammock by morning. It helped as he got older/wiser and it also helped to use a zippered bug net to help contain the quilts, etc. For young kids, keep it as simple as possible. If something slips in the night, they won't be able to figure out how to adjust it themselves, so anything to prevent that goes a long way. That's why I really like the pad inside the sleeping bag for kids.