yes, it's the same reason a sheet of fabric can compress the insulation, the farther out it is from the inner shell of the uq the larger it needs to be, so if you're using several sheets of insul that have decent loft, each successive layer is being bent over a larger curve and should be larger so as not to compress what's below.
i laid the uq flat and looped each new layer on by stepping the perimeter in a little each time. this put wrinkles/loosness in the interior of the layer, but when it's installed under an occupied hammock, that would go away (unless you stepped it in too much)
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