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    A (thin) pillow plus balaclava plus hoodie if it is real bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nateprentice View Post
    Probably the best answer, but it restricts the view. What about condensation?


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    No issue with condensation as there were plenty of spaces to vent the air. Yes, you end up blocking your views.

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    believe it or not for me I think my hammock sock with mesh blocks a little wind but since you dont have one just a scarf or Balaclava can help.

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    Did I read this correctly....you did NOT have your tarp deployed? I find that a tarp works wonders for reducing wind. 🤣


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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Speed View Post
    believe it or not for me I think my hammock sock with mesh blocks a little wind but since you dont have one just a scarf or Balaclava can help.
    The net blocks a lot more than you'd think. My last trip was warm at night, 70s at bedtime and only flirting with 65° as a low. Whenever I unzipped my WBBB, even just 12", I felt a nice breeze rush in. It was great and wish I could have left the net off...but the mosquitoes were still around. With it zipped up, it felt like an air-tight cocoon.

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    I use three options. For fair weather I use a merino wool watch cap. For colder weather a superb Blackrock down watch cap. For the brrrrrr weather I have an extra Feathered Friends snap on down hood that goes with my down winter parka (snagged off ebay). The front of the hood velcros around my neck and chin as needed. Any removable down parka hood should do the trick.

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