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All that stuff will be compressed, so I don't even count it as insulation. Insulated pants, for example. Sure, the top part of the pants will provide
SilvrSurfr Yesterday, 22:17I think in the OP's case, a 10* buffer rule isn't enough, as previously pointed out.
I think you can be often comfortable with an UQ that's
I subscribe to the 10* buffer rule - making sure your quilts are rated at least 10 degrees warmer than the temps you expect to experience. And sometimes,
SilvrSurfr Yesterday, 18:47+1 on the plastic carabiners. I replaced with metal. NiteIze.
peeeeetey Yesterday, 17:45I have one made of 1 inch EMT tubing. My wife and I hang Double Dutch in Dutch's double system and have not tried it yet together with the two of us
peeeeetey Yesterday, 17:37+1
Apart from hammock insulation, you've got base & mid layers, jacket, insulated pants, beanie, etc., that can extend your temp range
That place looks awesome! Do you get many wildflowers there?
sideshowraheem Yesterday, 15:44
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What is the lowest temperature I can get down to with 20 degree UQ & 40 degree TQ?
Yeah, I would expect the lower the temps, the more buffer I'm gonna want. No wants to be chilly...but once you get down below freezing, it can get dangerous.
FLTurtle Yesterday, 23:07