I sleep in thin hammocks like Hexon 1.0 and my only qualm with zippers is the slight chance the zipper or zipper pull digging in and wearing down on the hammock. For this reason, I have always gone with snap footboxes whenever I need a quilt than can convert to a blanket. I don't kick my feet often, so I have not experienced any of my snaps accidentally popping open as others have reported.
I personally think it's a great upgrade, the zipper, over the snaps. It's going to be warmer, more secure and neater looking than the snaps. With it zipped up, it's very much akin to a sewn footbox but with the versatility to open up when too warm. The zipper appears to be very lightweight and not particularly prone to snagging and ripping fragile, lighter weight hammock fabrics.
I did frequently experience opening snaps in my sleep with my Burrow, so I welcome this improvement. I’m going all sewn shut now. So I will never use snaps again, but a zipper, I might consider.
The new SierraMadre Puffle also looks like a nice solution to this problem with their little draft collar at the feet to plug that hole up better.
I had to google the Puffle. Interesting idea. The rest of the thing isn't my bag, especially down type and price but I like the idea of this https://ksr-ugc.imgix.net/assets/020...gif-q=50&q=92&
EDIT: I guess you have to copy and paste the link - clicking directly doesn't work. Also, I'm not good at this sort of thing https://ksr-ugc.imgix.net/assets/020...gif-q=50&q=92&
@Brooklyn I’m guessing you are trying to show this?
I think the Puffle might be a bit of overkill, but I was thinking of something similar a few days ago: why don't manufacturers like Enlightened Equipment and Hammock Gear add a small insulated "flap" that you could stuff into the opening left over when you cinch up the footbox area? It wouldn't take much...about a 4" x 4" down-filled flap, situated in the right place would probably be enough to fill the opening.
I do like how the Puffle closes the hole in the foot end but I'll stick with a regular quilt. For me, snaps are a no go; had them once and hated them. For dedicated hammocking I like a sewn foot box. Even if you sleep in a tent once or twice a year, you can still use a sewn foot box. I'll only use a snap/draw cord on summer weight quilts. The zipper is an interesting idea that I'll follow but like others have said, I cringe at the idea of having a zipper against the hammock. I have some very light weight hammocks made out of 1.1 fabric, I wouldn't want even a smooth metal zipper rubbing against that.
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