Just a quick question for you guys, why is it that a ground sleeper can use a blue ccf pad, and an under quilt with no problem, but in a hammock with the same set up, you have condensation issues, and probably cbs?
Just a quick question for you guys, why is it that a ground sleeper can use a blue ccf pad, and an under quilt with no problem, but in a hammock with the same set up, you have condensation issues, and probably cbs?
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Airflow around the hammock is the culprit. A ground sleeper has no air passing under the pad and the ground add some insulating qualities.
Lack of condensation issues is likely due to the sleeper moving around more than they would in a hammock. You know, cause it's uncomfortable on the ground.
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I use the waffle pattern blue Wallyworld pad and have not had a problem with condesation.
I am still 18 but with 52 years of experience !
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