Hammock underblanket --- Group Buy

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hawsome34

Tenderfoot
Sep 3, 2004
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Hi I'm going nowhere particularly cold, but plenty of different places across the UK.

This weekend in the peak district, next in the lakes, mid-june brecon, late june sussex. Mid july sunny scotland, then the lkes and noth wales. Dartmoor in August.

I can certainly give you a good idea of how it will perform in a variety of micro-climates, and the weather will usually provide me with plenty of rain(why me??) as I have only managed 2 dry camps in the last 2 years (okay each was aa week long) and have a HH ultralight, so a cool(temperature) hammock.

Let me know, and as I stated earilier, I'll still be up for buying 1, come on SP get the prototypes completed so we can benefit from a working model by Sep.

Steve
 

pumbaa

Settler
Jan 28, 2005
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I would be interested in an underquilt (price depending !).
I bought a US poncholiner to use as a underquilt with my henny . I just havnt got brave enough to cut and stitch it , or come up with a design that works . allthough if tied to the inside of your basha it does warm the inside a tad as it helps to reduce heat loss .
Pumbaa
 

sauroman

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Jan 7, 2006
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Largs, scotland
I was away camping with my hammock last month and it was bloody freezing...well, I did have to test out my new insect net lol.

Definalty count me in for 1, maybe 2 under blankets if the goup buy goes ahead :)
 

Graham_S

Squirrely!
Feb 27, 2005
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Saudi Arabia
i'm in. i was looking at making one, but if someone else is going to make one (and it'll probably be better than anything i could make) i might as well.
 

Ogri the trog

Mod
Mod
Apr 29, 2005
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I've been trying to resist spending any more cash on things like this but it's going to happen in the end :p

Count me in - to which I have to add - price dependant.

Ogri the trog
 

R-J

Forager
Jan 26, 2005
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i'd be interested in an underblanket. i'm sure yarrow, missy' and hawthorn would be n'll. i'll let them know (as yarrow and missy' are lynx spotting in sweden as i type and hawthorn is propping up the roehampton's student union) and get back to you.
 

outdoorgirl

Full Member
Sep 25, 2004
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nr Minehead
Also interested; I was going to buy one from KAQ but if you can get it cheaper / quicker and it's at least as good, I'm in. No time to make one these days... :(

Just need more places to hang the hammock, since I found out that public sites won't allow them!
 

PhilParry

Nomad
Sep 30, 2005
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Milton Keynes, Bucks
I'm interested, but as I sit here waiting for my first hammock to arrive (can't wait Magikelly! :red: ) I've no experience of trying to keep warm in a hammock! :eek:

My own (uneducated and assumptive! :rolleyes: ) thoughts on the topic - Why can't you use a sleeping bag/ with a thermarest inside it if it's cold? :bluThinki

I can't wait to be enlightened! :D

Phil
 

Graham_S

Squirrely!
Feb 27, 2005
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you can, and many of us do. (i use a thermarest andsleeping bag in a bivvi bag in bad weather)
the underquilt is simpler and lends itself to using with a quilt instead of a sleeping bag.
 

wanderinstar

On a new journey
Jun 14, 2005
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I have a Gelert self inflating mat, but what I found was that the mat is just a bit norrower than my shoulders. So when in hammock the sides of hammock compress my bag in the shoulder area giving cold shoulders in the night. It also tends to move a bit in the night, I'm a restless sleeper, or so the wife says. I dont notice it myself.
Ian.
 

British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
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Ian,

Certainly interested dependant on price and Magikelly claiming the last of my cash if his tarp group buy goes ahead

Red
 

hawsome34

Tenderfoot
Sep 3, 2004
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WanderinStar

Hope all is well, any news or progress from your man at snugpak?

Cheers.

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If you pile your clothing round the sides of your sleeping bag inside the hammock that adds a little more insulation and acts as a great windbreak. Though its always better to have the windbreak on the outside of the hammock, and you can add clothing, dry grass etc as insulation.

I was going to buy a hennessy undercover and blanket, Magikelly how did yours perform?? :approve:
 

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