Getting moisture out of a covered hammock while keeping it warm in a hammock can be a challenge. I made this to help with this problem...
https://dutchwaregear.com/product/breathalizer/
Getting moisture out of a covered hammock while keeping it warm in a hammock can be a challenge. I made this to help with this problem...
https://dutchwaregear.com/product/breathalizer/
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Great job, as always.
Homer: Sir, I need to know where I can get some business hammocks.
Hank Scorpio: Hammocks? My goodness, what an idea. Why didn't I think of that? Hammocks!
Quit it will ya. I'm gonna have to get a third job. Geeeze.
Like I said before, Dutch is the Steve Jobs of the Hammock World!
wow, what a great idea!
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It seems like a good idea, but I'm curious to see how this will actually work. It seems that condensation will still build on the Breathalyzer and cause the same issue. In theory I know it's supposed to direct your breath to exit the vent. But in actuality, I'm not sure if it will actually work that way.
But with all things Dutch puts out, I'm sure thorough testing was done. I just know that when I did my -11 night a few weeks ago, I don't think there is anything that could have been done to eliminate condensation. The best bet is to use a fabric that will trap it, and keep it from snowing down on you and your quilt.
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I like it.
Great idea--THX Dutch
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