I find that I set my eno up with a lot of sag and lay on the diagonal. Can under quilts work with this set up? Whenever I see pics of hammocks with under quilts it looks like people are generally laying pretty straight.
I find that I set my eno up with a lot of sag and lay on the diagonal. Can under quilts work with this set up? Whenever I see pics of hammocks with under quilts it looks like people are generally laying pretty straight.
Yes, UQs work fine for the diagonal sleeper; some better than others. Of my full length quilts, I find the SnugFit gives me the greatest range without adjustments. I haven't tried many of the newer quilts on the market, but the JRB and Speer SnugFit quilts all do just fine for me and I am a diagonal sleeper.
Course, the Yetis are cut to match-up with the diagonal sleeper which kind of gives them an advantage in that area. But, they aren't full length which it seems most prefer.
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With some UQs you can shift the suspension to bias the UQ, and have it more on the diagonal. Simplest way is to tie a knot at the end of the shock cord... just offset the knots from the middle, one end one way, the other end the other way.
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In both my winter and summer crows nest, I sleep very diagonely in both and with very little fiddling I can get it perfect to cover me with no draft.
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