I have a single layer RR and a 20* HG Incubator for my gathered ends. I tried to make it work, but could never get rid of the gap underneath with the HG (cold back). Purchased a new to me Lynx and it truly fits like a glove.
I have a single layer RR and a 20* HG Incubator for my gathered ends. I tried to make it work, but could never get rid of the gap underneath with the HG (cold back). Purchased a new to me Lynx and it truly fits like a glove.
I'll definitely keep this in mind. I have a nice inflatable pad, so I'll work with that and my Incubator to see if I can make something comfortable. If not, I'll definitly drop the extra money on a built to fit underquilt.
I know when I first started with gathered end hammocks, I couldn't make pads work for me. my back always got sweaty, and my shoulders got cold. Even with double layer hammocks, getting the alignment right for my diagonal lay was a pain in the butt. When I finally upgraded to an underquilt it was like heaven. As I am getting older, I am finding my gathered ends just aren't as comfortable as they used to be. I tried a buddies jacks-r-better bridge hammock and fell asleep immediately, so I have high hopes for the ridge runner.
Wow, so far so good. The incubator seems to fit better than I hoped.
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The gaps are going to be where the cat curve is on the sides of the RR. I clip the primary suspension of the Incubator to the buckles of the RR to snug it up to the hammock bottom and the secondary around the RR poles, but the key is to simply tie some shock cord to the UQ where the cat cut is, either over a ridgeline or simply lightly over your topquilt.this will pull the sides of the UQ tight to the cuts and no gaps. Hope this helps.
Yep, I saw that. Even with the gaps I was getting good warmth from the quilt, but temps here were pretty warm so that's inconclusive. I have the suspension strung exactly as you describe, and I'll experiment with a ridge line.
I'm contemplating putting a structural ridge line on this guy, just like my gathered end hammocks.
You'll love the Lynx when you get one 4 clips and done- no messing with all the cords for the GE UQ. Also, I installed a SRL in my RR for a hang time hook- easy if your RR came with the internal rings from WB. Just be aware that you can't have much weight on it- it sags a bit just with my phone.
I found that to be true too with the hang time hook. Replace the bug net tieout with thicker shock cord with a lineloc and mittenhook and it’ll take the weight once you cinch it up a bit. Doesn’t stress the bugnet at all.
With the Lynx, remember, the logo patch is at the head end while the logo patch for the RidgeRunner and SpinDrift sock are at the foot end. You can also see a slight curve in the down tubes at the head end. I put red (Red at head) mini-carabiners at the head end so I don’t have to toss the Lynx around to find it.
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