I'm guessing that a UQ's temp rating would be just as important as a TQ's... But just wondering, does anyone use a summer UQ much lower than it's rating with any luck? If I can get away with a 40* CrowsNest, I'd like to!
You can use other additional items to aid you in staying warm. Pads, an extra layer of clothing or a warm blanket. A water bottle filled with warm/hot water stuffed into a sock is priceless on cold nights! Gets the hammock warm BEFORE you get in, which is really nice!!!
Draping your poncho over or under your hammock will add a few degrees and keep the winds off you.
But Adam (stormcrow) is pretty honest on his warmth chart.
Also how low and tight and you pitch your tarp, will have a lot to do with how much breeze carries away your heat.
Also, do you think a coyote brown WBBB with coyote brown TQ and coyote brown UQ is too much coyote brown?
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