jarbridge under quilt.does it work well with many hammocks,does it adjust well.who has one of these quilts,do they cinch at each end and on the sides to prevent drafts.they are only 100 bucks today,i may order one for my youngest sonneo
jarbridge under quilt.does it work well with many hammocks,does it adjust well.who has one of these quilts,do they cinch at each end and on the sides to prevent drafts.they are only 100 bucks today,i may order one for my youngest sonneo
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I have one in 3 season. I love it more than any other I've ever owned, and I've had quite a few. Perfect length to the ankles, I'm 6'3". Perfect width to snug the shoulders. Perfect price. I use it on my warbonnet traveler. It cinches at both ends. Cant be beat.
I have the Summer Jarbridge. I have used it on a Skeeter Beeter Pro and also on a WBBB. Adjusts well and works very well. The summer version (3.0 Climashield) weighs only 13 oz and I have taken it down to 40* and was still comfortable without additional insulation/layers. Very cost/weight effective and the 3.0 Climashield packs down to cantelope size.
Very good choice! I use this quilt 7-8 months of the year.
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It works with BlackBirds and Eno SN hammocks. I own 3 Jarbriges (2 of the 3 season and 1 of the 1 Season)
I am still 18 but with 52 years of experience !
i just ordered one for my son,he will be using it with is claytor jungle hammockneo
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Hey Neo.
I have a 3 season that I bought last year durring his aniversary sale. It is a well made quilt. It has draw strings at the ends, but I do not believe there are any on the sides. Like someone else posted in an earlier thread, I had to ad shock cord loops to the corners by my side tieouts on the HH to hold it in place. After doing that it stays in place no matter how much I toss and turn at night. I have only been down to the mid-40's with it, but it seemed like I could have reached the 30 degrees claimed.
I do feel more confined/constricted and can feel the edge of the quilt under my legs in the hammock when using the quilt that I do not when using the Super Shelter, but I think that would be the same with any quilt. Not just this one.
I feel that I was a great buy for the price.
Ragnall
mine has the drawstrings on the ends and sides. Cinched up against my hh very well and now that I have the wbbb I'm expecting it to work just as well.
Here is a picture of a Jarbridge on my BB. Cinched up nice and tight.
I am still 18 but with 52 years of experience !
I used a 3 season Jarbidge on my WBBB for a while and it worked fine, but would slip off of me a bit when I moved around. However, I eventually ordered a set of "Triangle Thingies" from Arrowhead Equipment, and these allowed me to really fine tune how the UQ fits on the hammock.
Go to Arrowhead Equipment website for a good explaination of the "Triangle Thingies"
http://arrowheadequipment.webs.com/a...s/show/1633323
The ox is slow, but the earth is patient.
So the wbbb allows you to still tie the hammock out with the jarbridge on? I couldn't do it with my Hennessey because they tie outs are located too low. I would have to either sew little loops in the middle of my jarbridge to hold it down and in place or put a little hole in it to allow the tie outs to go through and not effect the hang of the uq. The jarbridge still stays snug even with the wbbb tied out? The shelf I can understand because it's high up, I was just thinking that the tie out for the bug net would be too low?
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