Does anybody keep their hammock and underquilt in the same sleeve?
If so, any recommendations for a sleeve that would fit both a blackbird and incubator?
Does anybody keep their hammock and underquilt in the same sleeve?
If so, any recommendations for a sleeve that would fit both a blackbird and incubator?
Sounds like your looking for this.....http://wildernesslogics.com/THE-LAZY...-Lazy-Slug.htm
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Anybody have any experience with these? Seems like they are kind of loose fitting.
Here are some threads on it......https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...archid=4824796
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I have one, but have never use it. Personally, I think it is a great idea if you have something large to put it in (like a large backpack or trunk of your car or closet) and want to be able to deploy and take down your setup quick and easy. For my camping/hiking needs I prefer more versatility packing my gear and found having one large bundle was not ideal. If you have a big enough pack or tub container or whatever you use, I'm sure you can figure out a way to make it work for you.
For packing up when it's well below zero I think these would be ideal. No fun packing quilts in a stuff sack then. Shove em in the tubes and take down at home........in a warm house!
have one kinda like it for the idea but for me it packs up kinda big ? can be stuffed and brought back down to size with compression so far not using at as much as I thought I would though but not given up on how to make it work the best as single pieces are still quite quick and easier to manage in some ways as separates
My entire sleeping rig, except for the tree straps and tarp, gets put into a 30L Granite Gear compression sack and goes into the bottom of my back pack. Only need to attach the straps to the trees, hook up the head end of the hammock rig and walk back to the second tree. Takes less than two minutes.
Sleeping rig includes the hammock, whoopies, UQ,TQ, bug net and UQP. Fully packed for four days with food, clothing, tarp and cooking gear I'm at 28#.
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I'm using loofah snake skins on my complete hammock setup at the mo.
That's hammock, UQ and TQ. Unhooks from hammock suspension and straight into a stuffsack.
{lenty of room for it all and it hugs it tight.
https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...ghlight=loofah
Just have to be gentle with 'em, tear easily (but at a one UK pound for 3, it's painless to carry spares).
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