You are most welcome. The Gemini Under Quilt does exactly that but to a Costco down throw blanket, and with kam snaps.
https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...wn-Convertible
Thanks,
Ranc0r
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I have the afghan just doubled up on top of the hammock, and sleep on top of it (kinda like a fitted sheet I guess?)
knitted wool doesn't really suffer from compression issues. obviously you have to adjust it a bit as you get in, but that's all I use as bottom insulation and I'm good to below freezing in that sunroom (no wind which is a big part)
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nap from 2-4ish today, hovering around 2c (34 - 35 F give or take)
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Last edited by Tikker; 04-14-2017 at 20:58. Reason: added pic and infoz
I used sheep skins when I first started Hanging. Okay for one person. There are Woolies available, wool woven. I know they run from crib size to CA King. You could get creative and felt wool, make a pad. I make socks by felting wool fibres into the shapes I need, then I hook them together. Very warm.
You could knit or crochet the shape you need and then felt it. The wool would be very dense, heavy, tough and moisture resistant. Sleeping on it would not compress it to much it would still insulate.
Ok so here is what I came up with , will adjust as needed. Thank you all for the ideas. I laid in it for a few minutes and can feel no drafts except towards my feet and it's minimal. I can pull most of the of the quilt you see hanging down over the edges of the hammock and use it for cover or added insulation by laying on top of it as needed. As it is, it works like a champ. Think I found the perfect solution and have you all to thank. Love this site.
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Last edited by RTR; 04-15-2017 at 20:45.
Ok so here are my thoughts after two nights of sleep. Klew with loops seem way to stiff when using 1/8 shock cord, REI only had 1/8 so I am going to move away from the Klew setup like it is. Going to use single lines and add two more connection points, this will bring me to 7 on the UQ and may help with a few sagging areas while also being more flexible.
Like I said earlier, it works fine as is, just trying to make it perfect. Want to slide in just as simple as it would be in a bed. The transition is a bit harder on my wife as she hasn't used one before. So I am looking for every tiny upgrade so I will never have to go back to a bed again.
I keep a Costco blanket on clews on my indoor hammock. Works great.
@RTR: 1/8" is too heavy. You need 1/16". If you have more than about 10 anchors, consider 1/32". You might also try adding more attachments to close up the gaps on the ends. Shoot for a maximum of 8" between anchors.
Copy, I will look at adding more Klews and verify the 8" max distance tonight. Currently with the 1/8th shock cord I get minimal compression on the UQ. And I feel if I switch to a single cord instead of a loop it should be even better. As is it works great, and I feel swapping out and spending more $$ to get 1/16th would be a very minimal advantage, this is a 100% indoor setup, drafts and excess temp loss is almost non-existent. Going to re-do the Klew setup tonight and see the difference, once I get it dialed it should be an easy duplicate for my wife's setup.
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