Kifaru Doobie Xpress as an underquilt
I have been using the Kifaru Doobie Express as an underquilt with a Claytor hammock turned upside down.
I've been using it indoors so I have not really tested it outside in the cold but it is like it was meant to go together.
The Doobie Express is a Climashield over-gear poncho with velcro on the sides. Opened up, it can be used as an overquilt but it's dimensions are fit the Claytor hammock perfectly to be used as an underquilt that you put between the hammock and the bug net with the whole hammock used upside down. All I did was stick on matching strip of velcro to the hammock that can be used with the ones already on the Doobie Express. The bug net then keep the thing tight to the bottom of the hammock without compressing it too much.
On the plus side, you can also use the Doobie Express for it's original intended purpose and thus save on weight/extra gear - as a warm up layer in camp when you stop moving. I figure it should work at least down to freezing and it's "free gear" because you can use it in camp anyway when you are not sleeping.
I'll let pics describe the rest.
How you wear it.
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Perfect size.
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Added velcro to the bug net.
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All velcro'd.
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Use it upside down.
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I have also used plain ol' rectangular 40 deg sleeping bags opened up in this manner and have been out down to 15F with no problems - no shifting of the bag because the bug net holds it in place nicely.
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Kifaru Doobie Xpress as an underquilt
Nice! I was just thinking this weekend to use my Kifaru Woobie as and underquilt. I'm not sure if I'll have to sew in a channel the whole way or if I can just use the n lured loops. I'm thinking about trying it out at the Spring MAHHA coming up next week.
Kifaru Doobie Xpress as an underquilt
I personally don't have any experience with the Woobie getting wet. Since its made with the RhinoSkin with DWR finish, hopefully it will shed water/moisture well.
My KU3700 pack does pretty well, but I haven't had that out in any major downpours either.
Kifaru Doobie Xpress as an underquilt
I think Kifaru has the "normal" 3-4 week wait since they make everything to order.
Off subject, but just this week they mentioned they will no longer be making their KU packs (5200, 3700). On their forum, they mentioned they had enough material cut for just a few more packs. I'm glad I got my KU3700 in the Fall!