Using a "Traditional" Underquilt with a Bridge Hammock
If you either already own a "traditional" non-bridge specific underquilt and a bridge hammock OR own a gathered end hammock and a bridge hammock and need an underquilt that will work for both OR are looking for a way to purchase or make an underquilt that works for multiple hammock types to save some cash, it is useful to have a method of attaching a non-bridge specific underquilt to a bridge hammock.
Below is a quick video I whipped up to show what I've used for a year or so to keep my non-bridge "traditional" UQs snug and toasty on my Warbonnet Ridge Runner bridge hammock. There's no modifications or alterations to the UQ to make it work with a bridge so you can swap hammocks easily or not permanently alter the UQ for future use/sale.
06-11-2014, 19:26
BBST
Very cool.
Just got a ridge runner and going to play with all this this weekend.
06-12-2014, 18:47
Tendertoe
Nice. Hope it works out for you.
06-16-2014, 13:41
Adino
i also want to add my thanks tendertoe
we have both gathered end and bridge hammocks and i couldn't afford to outfit the whole family w/ hammock specific uq's
until we can afford more uq's this shows me how accommodate
06-16-2014, 19:49
Tendertoe
Awesome. Same reason I started tweaking around in the beginning too. Let us know how it works.
06-17-2014, 15:14
cjayflo
I just pull the suspension tight and then loop it up over the ends of my triangle. I have a 3/4 length from UGQ.
11-19-2016, 12:49
danah.
this thread is old but I want to say +1 for the cjayflo method (above) of simply flipping your bridge hammock upside down and pulling the UQ suspension over the ends of the spreader bar attachment lugs. I have a Loco Libre torso length plus 2" UQ (synthetic) Flip it back right side up and you are ready for warm sleep.
11-21-2016, 17:45
TiedUp
Glad someone bumped this back up...it's EXACTLY what i've been looking for! I don't know why...but i can't find what i'm looking for usually even with a search.
Thanks for making this video and thanks for bumping it up!
11-21-2016, 20:04
mstatedogs
Thanks! My first post here! I just started hanging last Spring and love it. Question..........
Will this put too much pressure on the suspension system of the underquilt? For instance, I have a Greylock 3. I'm a serious side/stomach sleeper and gathered end never totally fit the bill. Ordering a WBRR in the next few days. Back to my point. It seems the suspension on the underquilt would actually be supporting some of my body weight due to it having to accommodate the extra size of the bridge?? Thoughts?
11-21-2016, 21:54
Shug
Quote:
Originally Posted by mstatedogs
Will this put too much pressure on the suspension system of the underquilt? For instance, I have a Greylock 3. I'm a serious side/stomach sleeper and gathered end never totally fit the bill. Ordering a WBRR in the next few days. Back to my point. It seems the suspension on the underquilt would actually be supporting some of my body weight due to it having to accommodate the extra size of the bridge?? Thoughts?
I have put my Frankenquilt, Yeti and Greylock on my Ridgerunner.
You can see the Yeti on at 7:20 in video below.
Carry Forth.
Shug