So with a "feels like" temp of 109° F , a dew point of 77° ,humidity of 70% and very little breeze off the water here at the head of the Chesapeake bay in northeastern Maryland today, and not much relief once the sun goes down, it's well past my comfort level for hanging. I haven't found my lower limit yet but once it gets past 70° as an overnight low with no wind to help with the high humidity inside my hammock I won't hang. If the humidity is low though,but it's still around 75° when I head out at night to go to sleep , ill hang just as long as there's a breeze and it cools off before the sun comes up. It's really the humidity that keeps me inside this time of year since I'm right on the water . So what's your " upper temp limit" ? What conditions are a no-go when it comes to hanging in the summer? Do you have any tricks to help when it's right on the border between YOUR comfortable and miserable ? Personally, since I have such a bug/spider problem here, I have to use a bug net until it's a frozen, artic tundra outside, so unless there's a nice breeze, if it's humid at all I won't hang lol. What say you????
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