Hi,
I'd appreciate some insight and advice about the relative merits of the new Snugpak Cocoon (http://www.grough.co.uk/magazine/20...mock-system-works-like-a-giant-banana-skin-2#,) vs an under blanket and sleeping bag or top quilt.
I have used a DD hammock (frontline? Not the bivi version but with a midge net) for a couple of years. I've adapted a cheap Tesco bag as an under quilt that works "ok" but lacks a little style. I sleep in a draped sleeping bag under a tarp.
Usually I'm ok with this system. I have read about the BCUK special order Cocoon since joining the forum but I've never seen one in the flesh - or nylon. Now Snugpak appear to have released one for about £80.
I understand that it won't work with the midge net, but would it be a substantial advantage in the winter over my current system? I've yet to have a really satisfactory night out under 0C with my current kit.
I don't have spare cash to spend, so, dear friends, what advice can you offer? Is a cocoon the way ahead to extend my hammock nights into the winter or is there another way? (I DO backpack so I'd prefer to avoid an even bigger pack.)
All the best.
I'd appreciate some insight and advice about the relative merits of the new Snugpak Cocoon (http://www.grough.co.uk/magazine/20...mock-system-works-like-a-giant-banana-skin-2#,) vs an under blanket and sleeping bag or top quilt.
I have used a DD hammock (frontline? Not the bivi version but with a midge net) for a couple of years. I've adapted a cheap Tesco bag as an under quilt that works "ok" but lacks a little style. I sleep in a draped sleeping bag under a tarp.
Usually I'm ok with this system. I have read about the BCUK special order Cocoon since joining the forum but I've never seen one in the flesh - or nylon. Now Snugpak appear to have released one for about £80.
I understand that it won't work with the midge net, but would it be a substantial advantage in the winter over my current system? I've yet to have a really satisfactory night out under 0C with my current kit.
I don't have spare cash to spend, so, dear friends, what advice can you offer? Is a cocoon the way ahead to extend my hammock nights into the winter or is there another way? (I DO backpack so I'd prefer to avoid an even bigger pack.)
All the best.