Looking for comments. Please enlighten me if there's a better way to do this before I start cutting material!
Basically a sandwich of silnylon - insulbright - silnylon with a small engineered-in airgap. My understanding is that a small air gap is desired to maximize the effect of the radiative heat reflection.
So I'd make the top layer of silnylon to match the henessy pattern (https://www.hammockforums.net/index.php?page=kaq) and the bottom layer of silnylon and then insulbright maybe an inch or two wider, then sew all three layers around the edges, end result being an air void between the insultex and top layer.
Secured to the hammock by paracord ridges on either side, tied to the overhead ridgeline at either end of the hammock.
Thoughts? Concerns? "I tried that and here's what I learned"?
Thanks,
Philip
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