I'll take the single layer.
Type: Posts; User: Salt Creek
I'll take the single layer.
I've never used a z-rest, but I have used an inflatable thermarest with my quilt. It allowed me to use my 40 degree phoenix in temps down to 33 degrees. I slept plenty warm with a 20 degree...
I take my yellow lab on most of my backpacking trips. I usually just tie her up to the tree where the foot end of my hammock is hanging. I take her a pad and a blanket and she is usually good to...
Hammock Gear down pillow works great for me. Comfy, light, and doesn't take up much room in the pack.
I just ordered an underquilt from Hammock Gear! I went with the 40 Phoenix since I mostly camp in the summer. I'v been using a synthetic quilt so I thought it was about time to lighten the load and...
I wash my hammocks the same way I used to wash my tarptent. I use woolite fabric wash and had wash in one of those big plastic tubs you get a wal mart.
Just got the two jarbridges my wife ordered for her and me. These things look great! Much lighter and compact than I expected. Very well made. I can't wait to try it out on the trail. No more...
I can't sleep in my bed at home most nights. Hotels, forget it. Not sleeping at all in a hotel bed. I know I have issues! For some reason when I get in my hammock, all is right with the world and...
I like a double layer simply for using a pad. I've used double and single layer hammocks with a pad. It's no comparison. The double is much better with the pad! Someday, I'll buy an underquilt,...
My new blackbird did the same thing the second time I used it. I learned the hard way that the mesh is very fragile. I sewed it up with some black thread and went hiking. I probably would have...