Sorry, this likely exists here somewhere but...
Experience, cautions, concerns about directly attaching an underquilt to the hammock body of a bridge?
I'm thinking Apex 2.5 as I know it is fairly durable/packable in my ground dwelling setups and gets me close to 40 degrees easily.
Down seems too risky, Primaloft- too many cold spots with quilting.
The outer shell would likely be Argon .67 (because I have some) although M50 may have a better DWR?
I would likely cut the UQ shell and insulation 1"- 1.5" wider than the bridge body to ensure no compression of the insulation.
Point is to save weight in cutting out one layer of shell fabric and attachments- the bridge seems to be the only hammock I would call this compatible with and seems like a good call. In cooler weather a second UQ could be added, in hot summer- just top with an uninsulated Argon quilt and be a bit warm underneath.
Seems like a no brainer- am I missing something?
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