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I agree it's (a). That little bit of air space between you and your shirt provides dead air insulation, which is lost when pressed against the hammock
deadeye Today, 13:21but darker colors couldn't hurt - it's very bright under my DCF tarp, even in the moonlight
deadeye Today, 13:18An eye shade mask goes a long way to cure that.
Even my darker tarps let some light through on sunny days.
Shug o' Snooze
Are you concerned about weight? I can't imagine that there is a light (i.e. thin) nylon or poly fabric that is going to do a good job of blocking sunlight,
TominMN Today, 12:50So one of my favorite things to do now is take a siesta mid day. That usually means the sun is going to be overhead and in my eyes. Does the tarp color
mattnin Today, 12:37Thanks for the reply! And for the correction as well. Today I learned!
Cheers
My "trick" was to get Tensa Solo Pole. That way, you only need one additional solid anchor, not two trees. There would still be challenges -
cougarmeat Today, 11:22
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ULA CDT in black, S-straps, roll-top
I bought this from someone here a couple years back, wanting to try out frameless packs. It's a great pack, but I can't quite get my base weight down
CVKealey Today, 13:43