Do you know what kind of insulation is in the old sleeping bag? Keeping the insulation in place would be less of a problem if it were a sheet type synthetic, but I have a feeling it may be a loose...
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Do you know what kind of insulation is in the old sleeping bag? Keeping the insulation in place would be less of a problem if it were a sheet type synthetic, but I have a feeling it may be a loose...
Here's another idea that I'm not sure has been talked about.
As I was talking w/ Youngblood not long ago about the insulated hammocks, he brought up the possibility of using some of the C4 tape. I...
My thoughts are a lot like Bob's. I think one real advantage of the insulated hammock is that there is no seams for warm air to find it's way out of because the shell is fully attached.
But how ever...
That's how I did mine, I tapered it to the shape of the loaded hammock but left it long enough that after I had the shell (undercover) sewn into the shape I wanted, I could momentarily un-whip the...
Yep, Jeff is talking about down when he mentions using baffles.
Another thought or two... in this drawing you can see how I made my synthetic insulated hammocks & got around the issue of fitting...
You can't tell a great deal about it by this picture, but this is a hammock insulated w/ synthetic.
http://www.hammockforums.net/gallery/files/2/5/P3170051_thumb.jpg
I made the shell a fair...
Here's another drawing that I added after the first down insulated failed because of the stitching in the body...
http://www.hammockforums.net/gallery/files/2/5/PB300117_thumb.jpg
I never did get...