Where to start...
I like to make/mod my own kit where possible and i like it to have multiple uses where possible.
So on to the subject at hand. Sleeping bags in a hammock. While gently swinging in my hammock a few months ago my mind wandered to this subject. I dont like the idea of carrying a normal sleeping bag only to have its usefulness reduced by the compression between my body and the hammock material. I tried a snugpak quilt but didnt get on with it. I like to be wrapped up in a sleeping bag.
My work-in-progress solution.
I bought a snugpak jungle sleeping bag. I opted for one of these as I managed to get one pretty cheap from the bay and i like the idea of the mosquito net and the ability to completely unzip to form a blanket. I also bought an old 58 pat down sleeping bag.
I sewed baffles in the top section of the jungle bag, then made small slits in each one. I then harvested the down from the bottom of the 58 bag (very messy job) and put it into the jungle bag. Once completed i sewed up the baffles and did some general tidying up.
The result is a full lightweight jungle sleeping bag with down insulation on the top half. Hopefully perfect for my hammocking.
And the plan for the 58 bag is to enable a thermarest mat to slip into the section i took the down out of. As this bag already has a waterproof bottom then this will become my spare bivy bag.
I realise the material of the jungle bag might not be perfect for the down but just because its not perfect doesnt mean it wont work. And to be perfectly honest I dont get many chances to get out into the woods so it wont be used much until my kids get a bit older.
I like to make/mod my own kit where possible and i like it to have multiple uses where possible.
So on to the subject at hand. Sleeping bags in a hammock. While gently swinging in my hammock a few months ago my mind wandered to this subject. I dont like the idea of carrying a normal sleeping bag only to have its usefulness reduced by the compression between my body and the hammock material. I tried a snugpak quilt but didnt get on with it. I like to be wrapped up in a sleeping bag.
My work-in-progress solution.
I bought a snugpak jungle sleeping bag. I opted for one of these as I managed to get one pretty cheap from the bay and i like the idea of the mosquito net and the ability to completely unzip to form a blanket. I also bought an old 58 pat down sleeping bag.
I sewed baffles in the top section of the jungle bag, then made small slits in each one. I then harvested the down from the bottom of the 58 bag (very messy job) and put it into the jungle bag. Once completed i sewed up the baffles and did some general tidying up.
The result is a full lightweight jungle sleeping bag with down insulation on the top half. Hopefully perfect for my hammocking.
And the plan for the 58 bag is to enable a thermarest mat to slip into the section i took the down out of. As this bag already has a waterproof bottom then this will become my spare bivy bag.
I realise the material of the jungle bag might not be perfect for the down but just because its not perfect doesnt mean it wont work. And to be perfectly honest I dont get many chances to get out into the woods so it wont be used much until my kids get a bit older.