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    A 20 degree underquilt should work well year-round, although you will be carrying more weight than needed in a the warmer months. If the 20 gets too warm, you could always vent by loosening the ends to let air pass between the hammock and the quilt. While the Wookie looks like a fine quilt, it’s main drawback is that it only works on Warbonnet hammocks. It’s pretty easy to set up a traditional underquilt, there are tons of YouTube videos on this. As far as the cost, that’s the price you pay for living in a social-democratic society.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rex Clifton View Post
    While the Wookie looks like a fine quilt, it’s main drawback is that it only works on Warbonnet hammocks.
    Various people have reported that the Wooki works on non-Warbonnet hammocks just fine (example below). The only thing you need to do is rig up a way to connect the whipped end of the Wooki to the CLs. But that isn't hard to do. Just make sure you order the right size Wooki for your hammock.

    https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/...-Dream-Hammock

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