Skip down for that. I made a wide/long with climasheild 2.5 and membrane 10 that's 10 oz. It's an easy project for diy, or simple enough to have custom made.
No elastic, no zippers, sewn footbox.
Skip down for that. I made a wide/long with climasheild 2.5 and membrane 10 that's 10 oz. It's an easy project for diy, or simple enough to have custom made.
No elastic, no zippers, sewn footbox.
In the hottest couple of summer nights, I use a Big Agnes Kings Canyon. Not super light (15 oz), but packs down small and relatively cheap. https://www.bigagnes.com/Kings-Canyon-UL-Quilt
Been testing out the Superior Hammock Cocoon.
Zip on. About 55º rating.
12 ozs. Photo in stuffsack, stuff sack weighs .49 ounce.
Using with half bug net.
Cocoon will be nice for Winter to boost TQ and keep it from ever falling out of the hammock.
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Interested in this too, I normally sleep to hot for a top quilt.
If looking for something for warm weather, I’d go with something cheap that’s still within the range you want to carry. Just picked up a “Browning Endeavor Blanket Polyester Brown” for $25 that might even be too warm. I have no problems sleeping with something similar around my legs and pulling it up through the night if I get cooler. Still on sale:
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1020377279?pid=572801
It’s a cheap synthetic blanket, but at $25, it’s really cheap!
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