@ the OP
Where I camp, hundreds of miles from the coasts, there is always less dew and condensation when there is a breeze in the night. YMMV
@ the OP
Where I camp, hundreds of miles from the coasts, there is always less dew and condensation when there is a breeze in the night. YMMV
Sorry I haven't been able to get my review posted. But here is what I have so far, this is a back yard lab test the temp was 37*f and the humidity was 87%with a 3mph wind. I used it on a WBBBXLC coverage was good and the craftsmanship is second to none. I had a 20*top quilt and a 20*under quilt, it was warm as expected, and I had no condensation what so ever, I will be doing more testing but it's getting warmer now so not sure if my findings will change much, too bad we couldn't get these earlier in the winter.
2QZQ Hammock Specialties
Specializing in:
Hennessy Hammock zipper modifications
Sewn on Tarp doors, Pole Pockets, and Grizz Beaks
Ridgeline and gear organizers, peak storage bags, UQ protectors, 2QZQ tree table!
Not pointing fingers or blaming anyone. I still. Like it and will be using it often
Yes, the delay was totally out of your control and you kept us well informed along the way. Very happy and no complaints here.
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This is an excellent thread. Sold me!
looks like a fine product and makes me think of the same question I have always had about a uq, why are they simply not made with the outside layer being silnylon? or with perhaps a small strip of the same material used in the rest of it down the center say 18 inches by 6 under the "bumm" area for those really concerned about moisture buildup ? is it not the side that is next to your hammock that needs to breathe?
"In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." - John Muir
I couldn't have said it better myself.
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