"These are the voices which we hear in solitude, but they grow faint and inaudible as we enter the world. Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of everyone of it's members." Ralph Waldo Emerson
I use this system for my son's hammock. It's not really as bad as it may sound. It's not the most convenient setup, but it is do-able.
Your Fronkey bug net doesn't go over your underquilt.
You should have your Fronkey on your hammock and your underquilt is adjusted against both your hammock and fully deployed bugnet.
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I use my DIY fronky bugnet over my UQ just like fronkey demonstrates in his introductory video. I just am careful not to tighten so much that it compresses the insulation.
Never though if tucking it in sound like it works.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dfEM6y...Td9gHUJJPwlwsA
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Never had a problem before.
Loosen the cinch cord up as much as possible, get in hammock as normal, get comfortable and cinch it shut.
I would say just be sure the opening is open as much a possible whenever you're getting in and out.
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I modified my F.B.N. by putting a slit on the head-end of the bugnet, maybe about 3ft. Then I added velcro along the edges of the slit. Add extra stitches above and below velcro to stop slit from widening. Now I can keep BN attached and after hanging the hammy, open the head-end of BN, slide it towards the foot end, attach UQ and slide it back to the head-end and seal. I keep it pushed out of the way until I hit the rack.
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