My guess would be that, by laying directly on the quilting (insulation), you would compress it and create cold spots. By having a separate underquilt, you eliminate that.
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My guess would be that, by laying directly on the quilting (insulation), you would compress it and create cold spots. By having a separate underquilt, you eliminate that.
Count me in!
I'm in, too!
This is really kind of you! Since I fall into the criteria you mentioned, I guess "I'm in"!
Thanks for this video, DemostiX. I think I'll give that method a try.
Here's some pictures of my current tarp setup.
Tarp Setup
Taut-Line Hitch
Double Hitch
The 8'x10' walmart tarp is what I had to work with. I don't exactly have the extra funds to go out and buy a nice tarp. The rectangle a-frame setup seems to work, but I was just wondering if it...
I have an 8'x10' Walmart tarp that I have hung in an A-Frame style: 10' at the ridgeline and 4' on the sides. Would hanging it in an a-sym method offer more protection? I've been a little hesitant...
Well, I took the advice of a few of y'all and removed the hardware from the ratchets, and they are working great for suspension. Looks like my focus has shifted to insulation. Off to WallyWorld!
Hmm...my ratchet strap *might* be long enough to act as hugger and suspension. That is something I'll have to check when I get home. And, I don't think I'll even have to cut it.
Welcome from Georgia, and good luck!
I'll probably be doing a combination of motorcycle and single-camp hiking, at least until I can sell my wife on multi-day hiking trips.
At the moment, it looks like my gear priority list is going...
So, here are the details:
1. I have a Hammock Bliss Ultralight as my first hammock
2. No tarp, pad, UQ, TQ, bug net
3. My suspension consists of two ratcheting straps (bulky/heavy)
4. No sewing...
Wow. With all of these DIY gear options, it looks like I might have to take up sewing.
I'm VERY interested in this. Definitely going on my list. I like the prospect of keeping not only myself off the ground, but my gear as well.
I tried searching for this kind of info, and maybe I didn't look hard enough, but where do y'all put your gear while you are sleeping? I know I would put foodstuffs and clothing in a hanging bear...
Picture of my first hang. Got the hammock from my neighbor. He knew that I really wanted a hammock, and found this one while moving. First hammock nap was a success. Now to experiment with a...
Silverlion, do you have a picture of this "inter-suburban" hanging rig? Sounds pretty awesome.
Howdy from Georgia everyone! I'm not a hanger quite yet, but I'm hoping to get my first hammock within the next week or so. Gonna start off slow (backyard) while I build up my gear. Eventually, I...