I want to pick up an ultralight to make an overnight/day hike rig. My question is, how are you finding your underquilts fit?
I want to pick up an ultralight to make an overnight/day hike rig. My question is, how are you finding your underquilts fit?
I have a tewa Breeze that I use on the UL and on the nano7. It works fine on both. I had my Hammock gear Pheonix on for a fall trip last year and same fit on the UL.
I like refried beans. That's why I wanna try fried beans, because maybe they're just as good and we're just wasting time. You don't have to fry them again after all.
i bought a shamu recently... it fits nicely... no trouble...
I have a GT Ultralite and use a KAQ New River full length quilt, works great.
"Any night in a hammock, is a good night."
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The GT UL works fine with my wilderness logics 3/4 length
I've got a Gtul on the way sometime...., and will try my Incubator on it and let you know. Hope it works so I won't make another purchase!
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After reading about the question on an Underquilt for the smaller sized hammocks, (Nano7) I decided to go hang my new one and see what it looked like and how it worked. I was surprised, it kept me warm outside this afternoon in the breeze. I am impressed with the quality of this little gem, I bought it for short hikes and napping, but it may just work in a pinch for an overnighter. I still would prefer my Blackbird for my nights sleep.
LB
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