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In North Carolina, or surround states I can't imagine it's much of an issue.
megasupermagnum Today, 11:58Yeah, sometimes no matter what you do things just suck. That's just part of living outdoors. If you stay in place for a few days you can work around it,
megasupermagnum Today, 11:56megasupermagnum, If the material feels slick, it's more likely SilPoly. I started with SilNylon because I read that it was a bit more rugged and where
cougarmeat Today, 11:28I have only recently converted from sleeping bag to top quilt, and I'm also not 100% convinced the top quilt is better... I've had good sleeps and bad
matted Today, 10:44Glad it works okay for you OP, nothing wrong with that. I've used sleeping bags in various states of zip/unzip in hammock, and they're fine for the most
Crazytown3 Today, 10:37I don't get gaps in my UQ or TQ that allow cold breezes and CBS. Not sure what that says, but for me I'll stick with quilts. I still own a 30 degree REI
iceman857 Today, 10:30Most people new to hammocks already have a sleeping bag and bed roll and both work pretty good in a hammock especially when it's cold out.
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What material tarp?
It feels quite slick. It definitely does not absorb moisture whatsoever, just whatever droplets that stick to it. I'm not sure on the noise, it definitely
megasupermagnum Today, 12:51