FS: Another Lightweight Hammock Underquilt £50 posted

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Apr 6, 2009
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Construction is brown ripstop nylon. Brown gutterman 100% polyester thread. 220g of 800 fill goose down (no feathers). Black grosgrain suspension points inc additional side pts for use with asymmetric hammocks.

This is a 3/4 quilt. Size approx = 108cm and 125cm long

Total weight 475g. Packs to the size of a melon. £50 posted

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My mate has seen active service in Afghanistan and uses a hennessy hammock. He's been using one of my 1st hammock quilts for some time. The one I have for sale is one of three that I have made over the last few days. Two will be off to Helmand provence shortly. He wanted a lightweight quilt that was also tough, packed small and was not green or black. The brown is not quite coyote brown but is close. Its a little richer, my mate reckons it will be spot on for the terrain. The pics have been taken indoors with a flash and make the quilt look much more orange than it does in natural light.

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This shot was taken outside with natural light.

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I have also sewn the quilt so that it curves very slightly. I have a similar curved setup that works well for diagonal and side sleepers alike whilst still being good for those that sleep straight down the centre of the hammock.

£50 posted
 

Shewie

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Dec 15, 2005
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forgive my ignorance, but is this for hanging under the hammock or a quilt for use in a hammock.

More interested in the latter than the former.

Cheers


I think the clue's in the title mate :p

Underblankets and very good they are too :)
 

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