I bet you are going to love it, at least assuming it is a comfy hammock. As far as what are you going to do when you need either warmer or not as warm, you should be able to use the same tricks as boosting warmth as any other UQ. Vapor barriers or UQPs or a pad between the layer or a 2nd layered UQ wrapped around your Superior. As for reducing warmth, it will be fine from Sept thru May, depending on where you lve, maybe even for more months than that, as long as you can cool off enough on top. If it is just a scorcher, well, many of us have way more than one hammock. And you can certainly pick up a summer only hammock for not much money.
However, what might you love about this quilt/hammock combo? I don't know if you have noticed, but there must be 100 threads here, over the years, about people being surprised by having trouble keeping warm enough with their UQ. Sometimes cold in a 0F UQ at 30 or 40! This is almost always an adjustment problem or error, which can sometime be quite tricky to work out. Plus, they can have a perfect adjustment one night only to have surprise problems the next. I think you ar very unlikely to have such a situation with this hammock/UQ combo. Sonce the UQ is a custom job where ( I think ) the top shell of the UQ is simply the 2nd layer of a dual layer hammock. These(double layer) usually fit very snug to the first layer from head end to foot end. They fit so snug that if you have a pad in there, it can be near impossible to adjust the pad position once you are in the hammock. So, you are highly unlikely to develop a surprise gap due to some poor adjustment of the UQ suspension. And I hope you don't, because if you do, what is there to adjust?
Please let us know how it works out! I hope it is both comfy and warm!
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