or a magnet and a steel safety pin?( saw a brooch clip like that once- for wearing pretty jewels outside a fur coat- magnet inside, steel pin and small tube that held the brooch pin in place without putting holes in the leather.)
Shane, I may be way off target here but, it looks to me like your side hem has to much curvature in it. I think this is caused by a combinaton of too much slack in you main sispension cords and, not enough slack in your head end tension cords.
Try letting out the shock cord in the head end, just a litle. At the same time, really crank down on the main suspension.
If you are using shock cord all the way throughout the suspension, change it out so that you are using no more than half shock cord. The other half can be 1/8" nylon draw cord (non-stretch) or zing-it.
And don't use less than 1/8" diameter shock cord on the main suspension. (3/32" is fine in the end channels).
I hope all this helps. This is how I have my system set up on my Blackbird with my DIY UQ which is only 38" wide. It covered my 6'-1", 200 lb frame well at the Texas hang earlier this month, where as you know, it got down to the mid 30's.
I'm also thinking it's adjustment related. There's just too many successful Blackbird/Hammockgear combos out there for this to be some kind of fit issue.
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I've had my 3 Season Incubator on my BB for a couple of nights and had no problems at all with it.
The difference in the one in the pics and mine is that I cinched the head end up considerably. It holds itself to the shape of the hammock a little better. I also tried out the triangle thingees and found out I was better off without them.
I added a small loop of shock cord to hold my foot end nearer to the gathered end as that way my feet don't push out past the end of the UQ.
I looooove my 3 Season Incubator. I get in, find my sweet spot, and don't think about it at all for the rest of the night.
-jeff
Going to hang again this weekend... going to shorten up the shock cord end to end to get a tighter hang lengthwise, and will pull the head end a bit tighter as Roundtrip suggested.
Will start tinkering more if these changes don't help.
Keeping my left shoulder and feet in the UQ was not a problem... Like I said, I was warm except for that one spot... I still love my 3S Incubator!
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Enjoy the day
Shane
I had a small cold spot the first night in my Crowsnest. I just tied a knot in the shockcord about 6" down and hooked my mini biner thru there. Bingo!
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Simplest solution - tighten the suspension. Second simplest solution - after you hang the incubator shock cord over the whipping knots on the BB, take the stock s-biner, gather the two sides of the shock cord and pull over the TOP of the hammock, and clip them together. This seems to create a higher "lift" on the underquilt and also tightens the suspension. This works well on WBBBs, straight hammocks (like the Clark,) and longer hammocks (DIY, Trek Light double, etc.) for both the incubator and the crowsnest.
I switch hammocks constantly, so I haven't noticed any wear. I took two hammocks on my last hang, my Clark NA and my Trek Light double, both of which I added a ridgeline to. I switch between three BlackBirds, and on the BB when I attach the s-biner, it sits right where the netting and the fabric come together. I guess it would probably be prudent on the BB to put my socks or something under the s-biner, but I have never worried about it putting a hole in the netting. Heck, not a bad way to dry my socks!
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