īm pretty good in mine at 5'6". I even use a netless one on my 9 foot hammock stand indoors. All depends on how flat you want to lay.
īm pretty good in mine at 5'6". I even use a netless one on my 9 foot hammock stand indoors. All depends on how flat you want to lay.
Wish this would have been available before I bought the Snugpack QU. It works great on the Yukon mosquito hammock, but $100 for TQ & UQ is unbelievable. May pull the trigger anyway.
Last edited by Smokey Mtn Hiker; 02-03-2016 at 21:53.
I think you'll find the snugpak rated for lower temps, and find it fits better.
The ENO Ember 2 has issues with fit and diagonal lay according to others. I think while the Yukon deal is tempting, I don't see a real advantage over the Snugpak. Same price (although Yukon is more with shipping), Snugpak is rated lower temps, and is a better shape. The only real advantage Yukon has is the weight.
The top quilt is interesting with the hood. I do have the snugpak top quily, and it's not bad at all for $44.
I'm in Burlington tonight and going right by VT Army Navy tomorrow, I might stop in and buy a snugpak hammock quilt (I think that is their top quilt). Interesting enough it seems like the weights are reversed between snugpak and Yukon.
Snugpak top quilt : 29 oz
Snugpak under quilt: 46.5 oz
Yukon top quilt: 48 oz
Yukon under quilt: 28.8 oz
Thought maybe a relatively cheap/lightweight alternative if I mix the two
I got my top quilt from VT Army navy. Great customer service. You're right that it's called the "hammock blanket".
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