anyone here using the heat shields from the hh website? how comfy are they, are they noisy? thanks
anyone here using the heat shields from the hh website? how comfy are they, are they noisy? thanks
I am using the HH Deep Jungle, which is double layer and comes with mats you mention. So far seems very comfortable and have not noted noise or sweating . I have had it down to 40's with just my sleeping bag. Had to get into the bag at that temp to stop cold butt syndrome but was fine after that. I wouldn't go any colder then that without a regular UQ. It rolls up nicely and is very light.
Comfy it is when using a double layered hammock. I keep mine for warmer temps now. I suspect it will work with my WBBB, but have yet to test it with that, only a HH DJ. I took it to iust below freezing with a regular sized Neo Air before I bought a UQ. I was comfortable, save my shoulders which were chilled.
Last edited by ftroop94; 04-07-2012 at 14:58.
Afoot and light-hearted, I take to the open road,
Healthy, free, the world before me,
The long brown path before me, leading wherever I choose.
I've had similar exerience with mine as well, but IMHO its only useful for car camping (YMMV). While it does roll up nicely and is extremely light, it takes up a lot of room. Its about 6"-8" diameter when rolled, and about 12" long. It takes up a lot of room in the pack, and I found it difficult to lash it to anything on the outside. Once rolled, it doesn't compress much and its kind of slippery.
I did notice one other effect when I took it to the Houston Hang a couple of weeks ago. Night time temps were in the low 50's and it worked very well for that application. But I found out that if the hammock is in direct sunlight, the pad will retain some of that heat. I have no idea how long that effect will last as I discovered it when I laid down for a nap at around 2:00 in the afternoon and the day time temp had gotten to about 80 (yes, in TX we can have temp fluctuations of +/-30* in a 12 hour period). I took it out so I could be more comfy. That may have some use in colder climates.
I've decided that I'll use it when nite time temps are between 40* and 60* if I'm car camping only and use a PLUQ with an undercover if camping on the trail. The PLUQ and undercover will be much more useful than the HH reflectix pad if there comes a need to go to ground.
They work ok. Not to noisy, but they are slippery and move around somewhat. trying to work out a solution to that. As for packing I fold mine up into a rectangular shape and it gets tucked into the external pocket on my Gregory Z55.
I'm going to be trying one in a couple of weeks with a HH Exped. The tie outs don't line up with the hammock ones though. The bottom looks in the right place, but not the top, so I'm going to punch another hole in it and insert a metal eyelet to overcome this. This should then enable it to be tied off and stop any movement.
I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars.
The rest I just squandered.
George Best
I like it in my HHDJ very much. It is made specifically for that hammock, so it fits great and is held in place by shock cord and clips, and is fairly warm. I havent noticed any noise.
With beauty all around you, may you walk.
The Reflectives you buy from Lowes for 15$ works fine also and is cheaper!
High ground is dry ground!
Moondoggy
I use the reflectix pad with my HHDJ(XL) all the time (exept for hot summer nights when no pad is used). I have a 0 degree synthetic sleeping bag and have been warm in this with this and the relfectix down to 15 degrees. I have been out in much lower temperatures, and just added a layer or two.
I don't notice any noise at all from the pad.
I backpack with an external frame pack, and I put the pad in a mesh bag after rolling it up and then lash it to the bottom. The mesh bag takes care of the slipperyness mentioned by others.
Bookmarks