What insulation can hang under the hammock for 58 nights, and also work on the ground for 2 nights, of wind and rain?
Hmm. Has anyone ever used refletix to hang under and as a ground sheet?
If it was so windy I did not want to be under a tree. Or perhaps no trees in the area. I may check out the Pacific Northwest Trail this summer. I would expect the coldest temp to be close to freezing. Either hanging or on the ground a person needs insulation. So, what insulation clould work for both up and down.
I have a Hennesy Hiperlite with bottom entry. I have the classic undercover and classic under pad. http://hennessyhammock.com/catalog/insulation/ Looks like they are no longer selling that model, and only have the side zip now. http://hennessyhammock.com/catalog/#hammock
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