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All set up for tonight with the ScandiWooki. Supposed to be single digits so not quite as cold as it has been, but the coldest in a while. My alarm wakes me at 5am which is when it should be the coldest, which will suck having to get up then!!
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I just joined the subzero club and I will say, there was NO worry about being cold from underneath me!! Full report asap, but that badboy Wooki got me to -1F with plenty of room to spare!
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These kind of options take the challenges hammock users face when considering winter hammocking away and the hammock anytime anywhere becomes a reality. Go scandi and 20degree cover all the bases. At least now I can plan to save for the scandi before it gets tot the point a 20 isn’t enough. Of all the underquilts the Wookie is hard to beat for ease of use and canceling the draft issues the normal underquilts can have.
I’m doing my research on which to get right now. What’s the best way to vent the wookie?
[QUOTE=Bosman;1904733]These kind of options take the challenges hammock users face when considering winter hammocking away and the hammock anytime anywhere becomes a reality. Go scandi and 20degree cover all the bases. At least now I can plan to save for the scandi before it gets tot the point a 20 isn’t enough. Of all the underquilts the Wookie is hard to beat for ease of use and canceling the draft issues the normal underquilts can have.
I’m doing my research on which to get right now. What’s the best way to vent the wookie?[/QUOTE]
You can slide it to the side or loosen the band.
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Honestly I've never had to vent, it never gets hot enough up here for it to be an issue except maybe July, which I avoid like the plague anyway. Generally what I've read on the wookie is you have to make some sort of extender so you can add some drop to one or both of the ends. As you said it's hard to beat for ease of use, I can't stand fiddle factor in underquilts, but that is the flip side, it's going to be one of the harder quilts to easily vent.
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