Went on a trip last week where it dropped down to 30 degrees. My incubator is rated for 20. I woke up freezing, and it did not seem to matter what I did with my primary, or secondary suspension, there was still a sag.

All week I have been messing with this, and still cannot get it right.

If I get it to the point where it is actually keeping me warm (tonight 40 degrees) it is too tight and even broke the s beaner. It also caused an awful calf ridge that was unbearable.

If I get it to the point where it is somewhat warm, but still not warm enough (considering its a 20 degree UQ and its 40 degrees out) only my back gets warm, but I cannot get the foot end up against the hammock. Not to mention if I get the foot end up against the hammock, its way too tight on the suspension, and it pulls the UQ way too far toward my feet and my back is not covered by the UQ.

I have watched Shugs videos, and have been reading up on these threads all week, but am not finding anything that seems to work.

Is there a system anyone uses setting up their full length UQ to ensure you have it evenly distributed, and that you can still get a flat lay while keeping warm, and without a dreadful calfridge?