Hello all, how do you determine whether your hitting the lower temp limit of your underquilt vs it's just not dialed in properly?
Context, I've spent two nights outside below 40 degrees with my new 20 degree Saver Series Serrano and it has surpassed all of my expectations, it's great and warm and awesome. My underquilt system however is struggling to keep up. I'm rocking a Costco down throw (CDT) underquilt made per that popular imgur link and both nights I've inserted a second CDT in between the hammock and my primary UQ (I added snaps to hold everything together). The first night I had a cold spot between my shoulder blades for most of the night so I did a bit of research and added a secondary suspension to reduce the gapping that I think was causeing the cold spot. The second night worked out much much better, I am pretty sure I fixed the gapping issue but I had to keep fiddling with it. This morning when I woke up and shifted around I could not get rid of the cold spots / get the uq to warm back up and that got me thinking, am I just hitting the lower temp range for this system?
More experienced hangers out there, how do you know whether your hitting the bottom of your uq's performance range vs you don't have the right setup?
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