Nice write-up. You short guys have it easy. I am 6'2", so a top quilt from HG is a custom order. I also don't want to use the lightest of materials for a hammock, when I am weighing in at about 230lbs.
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Nice write-up. You short guys have it easy. I am 6'2", so a top quilt from HG is a custom order. I also don't want to use the lightest of materials for a hammock, when I am weighing in at about 230lbs.
Very nice and lite. WOW
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I see that you have the cuben on 7d. I figure that you are getting the biggest weight savings from the 7d with a little extra from the cuben.
My 20 F Phoenix with 1 oz of overfill and cuben fiber on the inner and the stock 1.1 ripstop on the outer weighs in at 17.1 oz without the stuff sack (but including the stock suspension system). IIRC the cuben is somewhere around 0.61 oz/sqyd and considering that the inner is only around a sq yd the weight savings should be minimal (0.61 oz vs 1.1 oz), maybe an oz at most. I think the biggest benefit of using the cuben here is not the weight savings, but maybe the extra warmth that the Mylar may reflect back to you. Of course, there is the sexy factor too...
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That's a good point Raul. I think that proper ventilation and fit will be the key here. As long as my back doesn't start sweating though, I don't think that it will be a problem. But then again, this is my first experience with hammocks and UQ's so it is possible I am wrong... When I think about it though, I also think about when I sleep on the ground on top of my NeoAir. I am not sure if this is a proper comparison, but the NeoAir is nonbreathable too and I never woke up in a puddle. I guess I will find out...
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True but I believe you are already in a mummy bag, right?
I've woken up and noticed some condensation on my foot pad in lower temps but that's just my feet so I'm not too worried about that.
My buddy has woken up and found his pad has some condensation between his DL hammock in lower temps.
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Yep, I am in a mummy bag, so I figure that if I did sweat some would absorb into the bag, but I never find the back of the bag wet or damp to the touch. On the other hand, I have found the top of the foot box to be slightly damp from my feet sweating. I guess it is worth noting too though that I am not a really bad sweater...(not like the clothing kind ) I really don't sweat a lot though unless I am really hot and exerting myself...
I imagine the biggest difference with the UQ and a pad on the ground is that cold air is circulating below the UQ and may affect the UQ differently than a pad on the cold ground. Hmmm...now I am curious too...
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