My full length DIY UQ just isn't doing the job on the Blackbird. Has anyone tried the Speer SF? I looks terrific and is on sale.
Huh, huh?????
Shug
My full length DIY UQ just isn't doing the job on the Blackbird. Has anyone tried the Speer SF? I looks terrific and is on sale.
Huh, huh?????
Shug
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I'm gonna install my SF on my BB this weekend. I'll let you know. It should work just fine though.
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My UQ is custom shaped and works better with the foot to the left. In the BB I am feet right, head left so it just won't cover my feet. I could mod it but not sure I want to right now. Maybe .... but I started looking at the SF and it looks toasty.
Thanks for the interest.
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Post your results when you do this - I think the only issue you may have is that the snugfit will restrict the footbox on the Blackbird slightly, so the hammock interior will "shrink," and not allow you to "stretch out" the same as without the UQ attached.
I would like to know if anyone has tried the snugfit on a bridge hammock, as well.
Yes, the SnugFit seems to fit fine on the BlackBird. I haven't used it in the field (just my basement) yet, so I can't say if there is a compression issue at the footbox. However, it shouldn't matter because you are also going to have the footbox of your quilt/bag down there too. Gonna be tough to get cold through all that.
Shug: The SnugFit is crazy warm and cozy. If they'd fill it with Helium I'd take it with me everywhere.
DOES NOT WORK ON THE BRIDGE!!! Genuine Draft bought a Bridge at Trail Days and tried to sleep in it using the SnugFit. It was a cold night and she was miserable. The spreader bars seem to be a culprit but I think most of it is just due to the flat lay of the Bridge, there's nothing to 'snug' up to on the bottom the way the SnugFit is cut. Maybe someone can do some customizing, but we had to take the Bridge back the next day. I was bummed, it seemed like a good excuse to get a Bridge.
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Well then...... I put a cinch on the end of my full UQ (which end up being more of a 3/4 UQ on the BB ... it was a bit short to begin with) and that helped cover my footbox.
OQ footbox.jpg
Also added channels on the sides for shock cord to go through. Only problem was now it would not come to my shoulders. So I took my 1/2 10 oz. UQ and added it along with my other UQ.
UQ end.jpg
UQs side.jpg
Now I am set for MN winter. Still need to test over night but a wee nap today felt good and warm ... no cold spots that I could feel. More than likely add a pad as well as I usually do in temps under 10º but will attempt with no pad first. Why not .... indoors is close.
Going to be down to 15º tonight but may snuggle with me wife.
I wish I could get a new UQ, Snugfit or make my own but budget is a bit tight now so I have to have willpower. When that time comes it will save me some ounces but a feller needs to be confident that warmth will not allude him here in the cold North.
Thanks for all the input everyone..... I want a SnugFit!!!
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Sorry I misunderstood your concern.
If that's what you're worried about, then you need not be worried. The SnugFit is pretty 'stretchy', I don't even notice it when I put my feet in the footbox of either my older Warbonnet ElDorado or the new BlackBird. No different than laying diagonal in a Trek, ENO, TTTM, etc. The quilt just forms to whatever.
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