Ok, Ive really been considering two different underquilts. the zeppelin 20 and incubator 20. Will i be able to sleep on my side or fetal position in a zeppelin, or should i get an incubator? I really like my flight jacket tq too.
Ok, Ive really been considering two different underquilts. the zeppelin 20 and incubator 20. Will i be able to sleep on my side or fetal position in a zeppelin, or should i get an incubator? I really like my flight jacket tq too.
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A 20* Incubator for sale just came up on this forum... That might help you decide, eh?
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Not really. Its only a couple dollars cheaper than the retail price.
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I personally haven't had any luck doing it in mine, but I'm new to this..... It seems to created bulging odd shapes in the hammock thus creating pockets and cold spots. Maybe someone can set us both straight. So I figured I'd order and incubator as well and see which one suits me best..... In the waiting stage now. The zeppelin is beautiful but I can't dial it in and just when I think I have it I don't. I think the build of the incubator may be the ticket but I could be wrong......
Good to know. Maybe missy or paul will reply.
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I'm sure it's user error on my part, frustrating as I am good at figuring things out. Should have prefaced my prior reply with how AWESOME Paul, Missy and their products are!!
Both Missy and I used the WBBB hammock for several season prior to making the switch to our current Dream Hammocks. Of course we used our Zeppelin UQ in both full length and 3/4 length with the WBBB. Missy is mostly a back sleeper and she had no issues with UQ fit or staying warm. I'm mostly a side sleeper, either side and in a slight fetal position. I occasionally stretch out straight leg on my back but prefer my sides. I've also had no issues with fitment and staying warm. We used no secondary suspension for the most part as it was before secondary suspension was standard equipment. We didn't use any auxiliary suspensions attached to the tri-rings standard along both side of the UQ. We occasionally used UQ triangles but not all the time.
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