Just saw that they have on their site now the new SnugFit Underquilt(s)
and 8'x10' Cat Tarp.
www.speerhammocks.com/Products/PRODUCTLINK2.htm
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Just saw that they have on their site now the new SnugFit Underquilt(s)
and 8'x10' Cat Tarp.
www.speerhammocks.com/Products/PRODUCTLINK2.htm
I couldn't find a pic one his site of any of the new products. Anyone have a link to one other than the photo's posted here from the SEHHA campout?
At $339 his new underquilt is a little too pricey for my taste. Probibly well worth the money though. I'm guessing the higher cost comes from the increased production time vs other quilts.
Wow. 339.00. I didn't htink they would cost that much. 10% off until May 31 though....
Some pics here.
I don't see anything about colors. Are they any cheaper at Trail Days?
He might want to put up pictures of them soon....real soon.
I would like to see pictures of a tarp with two ridgelines
2 ridge lines? It see where it says it has 2 ridge line tie outs (one on each end) but I don't see anything about 2 ridge lines.
I am going to add some side tie outs to my tarp to pull it away from the hammock some.
Just a little info that I found out from Ed Speer. The Snug Fit UQ's are forest green on the outside with a gray lining. Good for stealth camping.
I think one of Dave's models at a SEHHA campout had a middle tie-out on the long sides...probably just carried that over.
this shows the tie outs in action, but i'll try to get a shot of how the tie-out loops are reinforced.
http://www.hammockforums.net/gallery...5/P9030063.JPG
i'll make some slight changes in where i place them on the next tarp though. slightly lower & slightly farther apart.
the idea came from the ray way tarp.
I was about to say that Ray Jardine does that on his Beaked Tarp. I never ended up putting them on my Beaked Tarp, but I don't even use that tarp any more. However, I have it for when I finally get around to doing the PCT and CDT (but only for the portions where one cannot hammock).
i used the ray way, beaked tarp for well over a year on my hammock. works well & the beaks can help w/ blowing rain.
I am very curious about the new Speer Tarp.
If I don't hear from Brian soon about the 2 MacCats I need (its been 2 weeks) then I'll prolly go with this new Spear Tarp.
Has anyone actually seen it yet? or is Trail Days the big unveiling?
You are the reason I want to add them. They really do give you a lot more room under the tarp. My Cloudburst2 has some round reinforcements with pull tabs that you use to tie the tent out. I would like to find something like that.
I'm in no hurry for pics tim. whenever you get a chance. I have enough projects to keep me going.
slowhike's has a lot more than 8 tie out points. More like 16 or 18 counting the ridge line. he can tell you for sure
oh boy... i'd have to go pull the tarp out of it's skin to be sure... or think really hard:eek:
that tarp is an experiment of sorts. in addition to the normal 2 ridge line tie outs & the 4 corners, it also has 2 extra tie outs on each side (bottom edge) & 2 side pull-outs on each side (middle).
also there is an extra seam on each side w/ extra tie outs for adding a side wall.
http://www.hammockforums.net/gallery...5/P9030063.JPG
Side wall? Did you ever try that out?
no, i never did:o , but i still plan to. it'll be the length of the tarp & probably 3-4' wide.
the extra seam is about one foot from the edge & has 4 attachment points on the top side & 4 matching attachment points on the bottom side. i may add a slight cat curve between attachment points on the wall.
the wall could be attached on the underside for the shingle effect. the cat curves plus the attachments would leave a good size gap for ventilation.
or the wall could be attached on the top side in hard wind to shed the wind & rain over top of the tarp.
Hi
Does anyone know if there are any actual photos of this new tarp? or seen one?
I have inquired about postage to Australia but I'd like to see one or hear anything about how good they are.
Thanks
ed has up dated his site w/ photos & info on the snug fit.
http://www.speerhammocks.com/Products/SnugFit.htm )
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...1&postcount=22
Nice pics.Quote:
Originally Posted by slowhike
I had been meaning to post some pics of my new Snug Fit. I wanted to get a pic of the SF next to a JRB quilt for size comparison. I was surprised how big it was. It didn't seem that big when I used it at the last SEHHA. It's a really nice quilt.
My wife even said that she would go hammock camping with me if she got to use the SF under quilt. She thinks that staying warm in a hammock is gonna be hard for her and that's why she has avoided using a hammock for so long.. She saw the Snug Fit and it dispelled any reservations she may have had.
if I was going to buy one it would probably be from Speer or maybe BB's QU. I just think Speer's is to expensive for me.
I have yet to hang when it is cold so I have no idea how low I can go temp wise with a CCF pad and the DAM 7 pad.
I haven't got to play with mine much yet but I'm sure you can loosen the suspension to create an air gap between the hammock and the UQ. I hope to have a chance of getting to spend some time with it in the next few days. I will let you know then;).
It depends on what the rest of your setup looks like. If you're a guy who likes to use a sleeping bag all year and just add a UQ for colder weather, no you won't need more than that in the summer. I personally like to have nothing on top in warm weather, but have found the need for a little something underneath when overnight temps have gotten below 65-65* or so.