Great news! Got mine in September. Used it several nights including Friday and Saturday night. Will use again tomorrow night as it is suppose to be 21 in bham. Had my thermometer Friday night... Temp outside was 27, inside my Hammock was 85. Nice
Great news! Got mine in September. Used it several nights including Friday and Saturday night. Will use again tomorrow night as it is suppose to be 21 in bham. Had my thermometer Friday night... Temp outside was 27, inside my Hammock was 85. Nice
My biggest fear is that when I'm dead, my wife will sell all of my hammock gear for what I said I paid for it!
I'm debating between an Incubator and Yeti for my WBBB. I spent Friday night at Ship Rock in Sipsey. Weather said it got down to 27F. The underpad kept me warm, but I had to add a heavy fleece quilt to my 30F sleeping bag. Perhaps I need to get a topquilt first.
Maybe today's rain will add more flow to Thompson Creek. There were a few rapids at Ship Rock, but the creek was very low. Still, should be nice!
Love my Incubator 20. Works great on regular gathered end hammocks, but with a foot box i found that when i stretch my feet out to extend the box sometimes i would wake up cold on foot box side all the way up to my mid section. a simple fix was to attach a short piece of shock cord to the UQ and tie it to the grosgrain ribbon that is used on the Blackbird for tying the net/top cover back. works great, no more cbs from quilt moving.
The road less traveled.
I am jealous. I hope to order my own customer Incubator in a few weeks. Just figuring out exactly what I want is the hard part.
I have really been impressed with my Burrow/Incubator 20 combo, only been down to the mid 30s and had to uncover a little. Packs small, very well made, lofts well and stays really warm, you will enjoy it...
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