Im trying to reduce kit size and weight and also on a massive kit whoring session and my brain has been spinning with a new idea.
:thinkerg:
Firstly i always use my snugpak underquilt even in summer as at night i get a bit cold.
I want to lighten my load and pack my kit away smaller.
I want it to be modular.
I have also been playing with the idea of a peapod/cocoon, using an old sleeping bag round my hammock and i must say i have been too hot most night so far. (will be great in winter)
So my idea is to.............
Make a hammock with the down underquilt as part of it......
basically fill the gap between the layers for the mat with down and baffles, then add dual zips along each edge for zipping on a Midge net in summer and a down top quilt (peapod style) for winter.
I want to use a waterproof lower layer to protect the down from getting wet and allowing the use of it as a ground mat if i ever need to go to ground, or no trees, or suspension breaks etc.
Also bring the waterproof layer up over each end like the TW Hammock do to protect from rain blown in the tarp ends.
The midge net will be black so its easy to see through and able to be zippered on and cinched round each end for protection
(like the new DD modular jungle hammock)
And i will make a top part to zip on for winter that will be down and have a mesh area over the face for ventilation and condensation control.
First problem i see is stitching the baffles to the hammock and then getting in will stretch and break the stitches
So i need to make a sleeping layer a few inches smaller than the quilt layer to keep me from pulling on the stitches.
Second problem is i will need less down in the ends when i make it (laying open and flat) so when its cinched at the up im not wasting down and adding unneeded weight.
Third problem is i have a lot of questions........
Question i need help with please.
1. What is the lightest waterproof material i can use for the outer layer that will be able able to withstand the use?
Im hoping 2oz will be enough but im new to this so dont know what 2oz looks/feels like, nothing to compare it to.
2. Where can i buy the down from, dont realy want to buy pillows etc to find they have feathers mixed in etc?
3. Can anyone point me towards a good supplier for materials (pointnorth is one i know)
4. Is there any special thread to use for weight bearing parts?
5. what can i use to re waterproof the outer layer ones the stitching has made holes all through it?
Or is there a material glue i could use thats strong enough to hold the baffles in place?
6. How much down is needed for a 3 season fill???
7. What material to use for the hammock piece?
8. Is there anyone that wants to shoot me now and just end this misery before it begins..........
:thinkerg:
Firstly i always use my snugpak underquilt even in summer as at night i get a bit cold.
I want to lighten my load and pack my kit away smaller.
I want it to be modular.
I have also been playing with the idea of a peapod/cocoon, using an old sleeping bag round my hammock and i must say i have been too hot most night so far. (will be great in winter)
So my idea is to.............
Make a hammock with the down underquilt as part of it......
basically fill the gap between the layers for the mat with down and baffles, then add dual zips along each edge for zipping on a Midge net in summer and a down top quilt (peapod style) for winter.
I want to use a waterproof lower layer to protect the down from getting wet and allowing the use of it as a ground mat if i ever need to go to ground, or no trees, or suspension breaks etc.
Also bring the waterproof layer up over each end like the TW Hammock do to protect from rain blown in the tarp ends.
The midge net will be black so its easy to see through and able to be zippered on and cinched round each end for protection
(like the new DD modular jungle hammock)
And i will make a top part to zip on for winter that will be down and have a mesh area over the face for ventilation and condensation control.
First problem i see is stitching the baffles to the hammock and then getting in will stretch and break the stitches
So i need to make a sleeping layer a few inches smaller than the quilt layer to keep me from pulling on the stitches.
Second problem is i will need less down in the ends when i make it (laying open and flat) so when its cinched at the up im not wasting down and adding unneeded weight.
Third problem is i have a lot of questions........
Question i need help with please.
1. What is the lightest waterproof material i can use for the outer layer that will be able able to withstand the use?
Im hoping 2oz will be enough but im new to this so dont know what 2oz looks/feels like, nothing to compare it to.
2. Where can i buy the down from, dont realy want to buy pillows etc to find they have feathers mixed in etc?
3. Can anyone point me towards a good supplier for materials (pointnorth is one i know)
4. Is there any special thread to use for weight bearing parts?
5. what can i use to re waterproof the outer layer ones the stitching has made holes all through it?
Or is there a material glue i could use thats strong enough to hold the baffles in place?
6. How much down is needed for a 3 season fill???
7. What material to use for the hammock piece?
8. Is there anyone that wants to shoot me now and just end this misery before it begins..........