Yesterday I was testing out my new overcover on the HHDJ. It was dusk and darkening, temp was 68* outside. After an hour and a half inside, I was getting a bit warm. I unzipped the net about 4"...
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Yesterday I was testing out my new overcover on the HHDJ. It was dusk and darkening, temp was 68* outside. After an hour and a half inside, I was getting a bit warm. I unzipped the net about 4"...
A bugnet has no insulative value in the same sense that an underquilt would. The bugnet inhibits air (and moisture) flow, an underquilt traps air and prevents it from flowing entirely (or nearly...
A net is still a solid object, regardless of how many holes it has in it.
Try to get out of your hammock without undoing the zipper and you'll see how that works.
Have to agree. Its why I use a HUG on a 1.1 DIY and I use my netted Hennessey in the winter. The net severely limits air movement.