I sleep both standard and reverse lay (depending on mood and hammock) and most of my UQs are symmetrical, but I do have an asymmetrical (standard lay) WB Yeti. My question below presumes sleeping in a symmetrical GE hammock. Also, my question applies only to the Yeti since it is shaped much differently than other asym UQs like the WB Wookie and SLD Trailwinder, etc.
Question: When stacking UQs with the asym Yeti on the inside and a sym UQ like an HG Incubator on the outside, I would naturally presume to sleep in line with the Yeti (standard lay), but when stacking UQs with the asym Yeti on the outside and a sym UQ on the inside, does it really make a difference which direction I sleep?
I've tried laying both ways and haven't noticed that it makes much difference. It's not like I'm tucking my shoulder into the the Yeti when it's on the outer layer and in some ways I'm thinking there might even be an advantage to having the baffles crossing more severely. But sometimes thinking gets me in trouble, so figured I would ask to see if anyone has experience stacking the Yeti and would know whether I was doing myself a disservice by sleeping reverse lay when my standard lay Yeti is stacked on the outside of my Incubator.
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