mattmacman wrote:O I guess i Could use the downmat uninflated in my hammock for warmth ?
Cocksy_86 wrote: I love my hammock. ... It handles any kind of weather and I can set up in more places including unlevel ground that has a better view. ....
nq111 wrote:Sounds like you need a hammock thenmattmacman wrote:O I guess i Could use the downmat uninflated in my hammock for warmth ?
I have used the synmat UL partly inflated (you need to puff it up to get the insulating power). It is comfortable and warm but too narrow (in a hammock it is harder to keep everything aligned - this is in a double bottom hammock as well).
But at a pinch - yes, especially if you did something to tie the mat in so it stayed in one spot. But the beauty with a hammock is that the underinsulation does not need to provide any comfort at all - just R-value. So a thin sheet of CCF, although bulky, is cheap and will give you just about the best r-value for weight available. Other options abound - check out hammockforums on the web.
One word of warning though - many people take a few nights to get comfortable sleeping in a hammock. Not that it is uncomfortable (quite the opposite) - just a completely different way of sleeping that can sort of keep you alert and not sleeping well at first. Make sure if you go this option to give it at least 4-5 nights of testing to get used to the differences.
Other people report sleeping like a log from the first night
north-north-west wrote:Cocksy_86 wrote: I love my hammock. ... It handles any kind of weather and I can set up in more places including unlevel ground that has a better view. ....
Like a snowstorm? And how do you set it up above the treeline?
ninjapuppet wrote:cocksy, in the photo below with the DD frontline hammock there is a stick that holds the netting up.
Can you replace the stick with a trekking pole? or is that stick supplied?
with so much interest in hammocks, maybe we should create at new hammock thread instead of steering mattmacman's topic away from his lightweight $500, 2.5kg tent?
Cocksy_86 wrote: for $50 you can buy a 3/4 underquilt weighing 50grams that'll do a much better job.
Phillipsart wrote:Cocksy_86 wrote: for $50 you can buy a 3/4 underquilt weighing 50grams that'll do a much better job.
Hi, Have you got anymore info on the $50.00 underquilt you could share with us. All the ones I've seen so far online are over $100.00
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