So I was out the other night in the hammock, and to be fair I haven't had a lot of time in the hammock, but I cannot get used to being restricted in a sleeping bag in the hammock.
The obvious solution would be to get an under quilt. But I was thinking about getting a pair of down/synthetic insulated trousers.
I was wearing a long sleeve merino base layer and a trying out the Karrimor ice down jacket and my upper torso was toastie. Lower half I was wearing a pair of craghoppers pro active trousers which are quite thin. My legs did begin to feel could late on and I was thinking if I had the insulated trousers I would be toastie all over.
All in I think they maybe more versatile than an under blanket and definitely easier to get in and out the hammock than when in a sleeping bag.
These are the cheapest I could find at £95 http://www.jack-wolfskin.co.uk/atmosphere-down-pants-men/1501141.html
Anyone tried insulated trousers before? or any ideas on a reasonably priced pair of insulated trousers?
Cheers Stuart
The obvious solution would be to get an under quilt. But I was thinking about getting a pair of down/synthetic insulated trousers.
I was wearing a long sleeve merino base layer and a trying out the Karrimor ice down jacket and my upper torso was toastie. Lower half I was wearing a pair of craghoppers pro active trousers which are quite thin. My legs did begin to feel could late on and I was thinking if I had the insulated trousers I would be toastie all over.
All in I think they maybe more versatile than an under blanket and definitely easier to get in and out the hammock than when in a sleeping bag.
These are the cheapest I could find at £95 http://www.jack-wolfskin.co.uk/atmosphere-down-pants-men/1501141.html
Anyone tried insulated trousers before? or any ideas on a reasonably priced pair of insulated trousers?
Cheers Stuart