Hey all,
I'm exploring hammocking for the first time ever, and just ordered a Ridgerunner.
I'm trying to sort out my insulation situation, and I'm not willing to shell out $200-300 for an underquilt until I'm sure that hammocking is something I'm going to stick with.
In looking through articles and posts relating to cheaper underquilt-less setups, It appears that condensation can be a major issue if you misplan your setup.
My first question to the forum is this:
Would the ridges on a ridged CCF pad like a ridge rest solite help to mitigate condensation issues in cool weather? My ridgerunner is DL so I'd be slipping the pad between the two layers. My hope was that at least some of the condensed moisture would settle into the ridges and thus be away from my body, unlike with a flat pad or piece of reflectix.
A second query would be specific to ridgerunner owners: I also have a neoair venture inflatable pad that I could use in tandem with a CCF pad, but would 3'' worth of pads between the hammock layers be too much?
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