Sorry, caught using a southernism ;). I was meaning the material, or stuff, in the bag. Its apprx. 1" thick sheets. I was going to use both the "top" and "bottom" of the bag's material (I'm a REALLY...
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Sorry, caught using a southernism ;). I was meaning the material, or stuff, in the bag. Its apprx. 1" thick sheets. I was going to use both the "top" and "bottom" of the bag's material (I'm a REALLY...
Not sure... I think its the loose stuff. I can cut it and see. It'll take a sec.
It's sheet style, but sewed into the sleeping bag.
I agree with what has been said (and appreciate the advice!). I'm trying to feel out the next step. I was toying with the idea of a bridge, but decided against it. After deciding to stay with the...
Question...would it be over kill to sew an underquilt, and then attach it to the hammock (it would be non-removable). My fear is this: to sew the underquilt like JustJeff does on his winter hammock I...
Just to interupt and ask a question...would it not make more sense to skip an underquilt and have a "summer hammock" and a "winter hammock"? I know that there are a lot of variables involved, such as...