Has anyone tried to cut up squares of reflectix and insert into the six underside pockets as a sole means of under insulation?
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Has anyone tried to cut up squares of reflectix and insert into the six underside pockets as a sole means of under insulation?
I just use zip lock bags stuffed with... air. They create a large air gap of static air, and you'd be surprised how effective it is. Fits well in backpack too. The airgap shields you from outside wind which leaches away heat very fast, thus why hammocks are cold. I've slept outside in rather cold conditions, -9 degrees F, and snowing like a snow globe. My toes got a bit cold, but the rest of me was alright. Nothing more than plastic freezer bags in the pouches. Clark told me that one, I was a bit skeptical, but I tried it... not too bad at all.