I have! Why not, if inside a WP bag? I probably wouldn't put soaking wet stuff in there, because the weight might be too much. But damp is no problem. Other than wet stuff, I have put all kinds of...
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I have! Why not, if inside a WP bag? I probably wouldn't put soaking wet stuff in there, because the weight might be too much. But damp is no problem. Other than wet stuff, I have put all kinds of...
I know this is already answered, but consider:
Unless MAYBE if the hammock is narrow, there are more weight efficient means of keeping the top warm than the pod by itself. IOW, 42 oz worth of...
A top quilt is nice for sure, a luxurious way to go. However, I ( people vary greatly) have more than once used my Pea Pod in the high 20s with just warm clothing(No hood other than the minimal one...
Or, more gap for adding stuff. Warm stuff like puffy jackets or quilts. Dry rain gear, dry leaves. Wet rain gear/leaves, but in a water proof sack. Etc.
That SB, with nothing else under the hammock, was enough to get me through the night at 11*F, though I'm not sure I could have done 10*. :rolleyes: On top was warm clothing and a summer bag-- no...
Do you use a relatively narrow hammock, which allows the pod to pretty much lay down in contact- or nearly so- with your body? What kind of clothing do you wear? I have also got by at 27*F--- high...
Well, that's easy! Just open 'er up! Sounds like you are really going to put it to the test during that 9 day stretch.