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I have used a pad AND a quilt in my double layer Warbonnet Ridgerunner to get it down to -6 F. The pro for the pad is the extra structure it provides
iceman857 Today, 08:13I've been using a thermarest ridgerest to supplement my quilts when it's really cold out and I seem to always bring it with me at least until summer comes.
mattnin Today, 06:50There are some helpful threads in the Ultra Lite Gear subforum.
You must be a donating member ($10) to access but there's lots of info specific
There are all sorts of variables, the size and shape of the pad, the kind of hammock etc. I use pads in double bottom hammocks, Ridge Runner, Amok and
psyculman Today, 04:11In my experience, even with a double layer hammock, condensation can be a problem with a pad. Some pads are better than others, and it is affected by
Eclectic Yesterday, 21:23I've never actually done any winter camping in the mountains it's all been low-lands, but snow is snow... no matter how you hang your tarp, everything
WalksIn2Trees Yesterday, 20:39When you find your site (trees), remember, the snow will probably be a little softer near the trunk, so you won't be able to attach the suspension as
cougarmeat Yesterday, 20:39
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Best ultralight setup?
My two UL hammocks are a Cloud .71 netless for non-buggy locations (4.5 ounces), or a Trailheadz Banshee UL (11.1 ounces) for buggy situations.
iceman857 Today, 08:17