Hammock sleeping mats

The Cumbrian

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Before I bought an underblanket, I used a British Army issue sleeping mat in my hammock without any problems. These mats are longer than I'm tall ( 6' 1" ) and wider than me, and I'm quite broad. Once I'm asleep though, I tend not to move ( especially in a hammock after a bottle of wine and a whisky nightcap ).

Cheers, Michael.
 

Shewie

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I`ve used a 3/4 thermarest in a bivvy bag with my HH, never had any problems as the bivvy stops it going walkabout.
 

Ogri the trog

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Whenever I've tried using a foam pad in my hammock, I found it a little sweaty by the morning - not too uncomfortable but noticeable, and I wonder about an accumilation of moisture over a period of use. This can be off-set by using blankets of other padding between you and the foam surface but evey extra layer adds to the bulk that you have to carry.
My preference is a homemade underblanket which can double as a sleeping bag if required and can be adjusted to cope with conditions ranging from below freezing to near summer temps.

ATB

Ogri the trog
 

bob_the_bomb

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Anyone had any experience with using skateboard grip tape on sleeping mats to stop them doing a wander? See for example ebay Item number: 170275738113. Welcome any feedback...
 

rancid badger

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
You could buy a reindeer hide from LePrevo, they've had a recent delivery of about 50 and they are knocking them out around the £40-£50 mark I think.
Just an idea, very warm and lightweight too.


as usual; no actual connection to LePrevo just a regular satisfied customer:)

Cheers
R.B.
 

Toddy

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The latest fabrics for fleeces are non stretch, windproof and yet breathable. They're made from two layers of fleece fabric. If the hammock was made from that would it not solve a lot of the issues that folks have with them ?

cheers,
Toddy
 

Spark

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Ogri - is the homemade underblanket you are refering to the ogripod? And is it suitable for use with a hennessy hammock?
A reindeer hide does seem good, especially at that price however I think it would be a bit bulky for backpacking/walking. I am trying to find something that can be fitted into a rucksack quite easily and is no bigger than a roll mat if possible.
At the moment I'm swaying towards getting the EVA foam mat as this is 2m x 1m I can cut it to an ideal size. Although a the fleece blanket is another option but would it be windproof?
 

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