Sure. Vent may be the wrong terminology, but I took one of the strings I use as a drip line on my hammock suspension and hung it from my foot-end CL and tied it off to the biner on the wooki elastic band so that the wooki hung down much more loosely rather than right up against the hammock. It took a bit of trial and error (so way better to figure it out ahead of time rather than when 8 did the experiment), but I found about 4-5" of line meant that the wooki was close, but not right up against the hammock when I was in it which cooled me off about the right amount for comfort. I'd guess it was around 60 degrees most of the night.
I admittedly seem to be very finicky about underquilt warmth and definitely found myself too warm most of the trip. I couldn't sleep without the wooki even with my 20* TQ because I was too cold and with the 20* wooki on normally and no TQ at all I was too warm to sleep even putting limbs on un-insulated fabric. I should probably dye my hair blonde and change my name to goldilocks, but a little piece of string put me to sleep within minutes.
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