Hello! I just nabbed a few cheap goose down pillows...and now I'm planning to make some under-insulation.
My question is that it seems like it would be so convenient to convert my DIY hammock into a down hammock with baffles sewn into it, rather than make a separate UQ. I like the idea because I'll be bringing this on a bicycle tour and an incorporated design would save space, weight, and convenience. My worry is though that I wouldn't be able to cool down if it was a hot night out.
I'm going to be outside a bunch this year on a bicycle tour mostly from 40 to 70 degree nights. If I made a down hammock and stuffed it right, would varying my top quilt be enough to keep me comfortable through that range? Or is an UQ that I can loosen up simply the way to go and I should forget even thinking about the whole incorporated thing?
I've never used an UQ yet [I've been sleeping happily in my hammock every night for a few weeks in my room using a blanket below and above me.] but they sound pretty inconvenient compared to an incorporated setup.
Bookmarks