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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, 12:51In 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
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DIY 3D printed fully adjustable magsafe ridgeline hanger
I'm located in czech republic. I'm sure find someone with printer nearby will be easier
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