Im going 3/4 underquilt soon. How do you keep the pad at your feet from sliding around? thanx...Bill
Im going 3/4 underquilt soon. How do you keep the pad at your feet from sliding around? thanx...Bill
I put mine in the footbox of my TQ...... no condensation for me that way as well.
Shug
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for "just a leg pad" i don't use the double layer, it is inside the hammock with me, so i can easily adjust with my hands. (it is easier to reach with a longer leg pad that comes up near your thighs). i've also tried a smaller one inside the footbox of the tq with success as well.
I use mine between the layers of a double hammock so I put a few lines of Seam Grip (or any other silicone) on both sides of the pad.
If you put it inside a single hammock (or on a tent floor), just put the silicone on one side.
Mike
"Life is a Project!"
I found the perfect way to prevent slippage; I leave it at home.
The few times I do use a pad, I also slip it into the footbox of the quilt. Works pretty good!
Trust nobody!
doign that also keeps my feet from wanting to fall out of the traveler hammock. i take a 24x20 section of pad and that basically forms a U in the footbox of my TQ. that way it is always with me when my feet squirm.
just this last trip i in fact forgot my down jacket, so my TQ became the down the insulation in my front, and that ccf pad became insulation on my back. all tucked up under a windshell. i'll never not carry a 24x20 section of pad
try some duct tape
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