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Old 05-08-2003, 10:09   #1
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Thumbs up Hammock Underliner...

I think that 3 times the charm....

First liner -- silnylon with 8 pockets filled with down. Toasty warm on a cold 28-30 degree night. Bulky even when squished down. Weighed 1 pound. (I still used windshield reflective pad inside hammock.)

Second liner -- silnylon with 8 empty pockets. Fill pockets with partially inflated plastic produce bags. Toasty was in low 30's. Time consuming to inflate 8 bags... well only like 5-10 minutes but I'm a lazy cuss. Weighted 1/2 an ounce, plus weight of plastic bags. (I still used windshield reflective pad inside hammock.)


Third liner -- 1 large crib pad (fleece covered rubber pad). Added 12 inches of sil to each end and gathered ends together. Added ties. Haven't been able to try this is COLD weather but I know that the pad will NOT LET cold air through. You can't even force your breath through the pad. If it were super cold you could always put bags between the pad and the hammock but do not feel that this is necessary. It can be used inside or outside the hammock, as well as in shelters. It is washable. It folds down to a nice small package and weighes 9 ounces. (With this I have also OMITTED the windshield reflective pad.)

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Old 05-08-2003, 19:59   #2
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I think that 3 times the charm....
Second liner -- silnylon with 8 empty pockets. Fill pockets with partially inflated plastic produce bags. Toasty was in low 30's. Time consuming to inflate 8 bags... well only like 5-10 minutes but I'm a lazy cuss. Weighted 1/2 an ounce, plus weight of plastic bags. (I still used windshield reflective pad inside hammock.)

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1/2 an ounce, HH? You're fooling us, right?

The crib pad sounds interesting. But BTW, I can't imagine inflating 8 plastic bags in really cold weather. Hard to tie them off with mittens on.
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Is Tom Hennessey selling an underliner????
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From what I know he is working on something. HH

That s/b 1.2 ounces
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HH;

Your intent with the crib liner is to just put that under your hammock without any sort of insulation (empty bags, pad, etc.), correct?

Shell would then effectivly just stop wind. How is it suppose to keep you warm? You still have to deal with conductive heat loss.
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Old 05-09-2003, 17:35   #6
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mmmmmmmmm! Was hopig the fleece that covers the pad would help. Haven't tried this one yet.... Guess then I'll be inflating those bags again. HH
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I guess the fleece might help. I wish it were colder so you could run a quick test.
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It is almost identical to my underquilt #1. http://www.thru-hiker.com/workshop.asp?subcat=5&cid=72 HH
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Old 09-27-2003, 05:03   #9
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The picture HammockHanger posted a link to was of an underquilt made by Dennis Klinsky, I have e-mailed back and forth with this man and he is a whiz in many areas,,,tried to get him to sell me an underquilt but no luck.
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