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    Hello from Indiana

    After many years of ground dwelling I am slowly transitioning into the world of hanging. I have no clue why I didn't do this long ago. I look forward to learning from everyone one here...Thanks!

    Current hammock setup - always a work in progress...
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    Dutchware Gear Ringworms & Stingerz for hardware
    HG 40° | 30° | 20° | 10° Economy Burrow Top Quilts (I was a ground dweller...)
    HG 40° Economy Incubator
    HG 40° Economy Phoenix
    Zpacks DCF ground cloth
    MSR Mini Groundhogs
    Zpacks titanium shepherds hook stakes for ground cloth
    Plus a Dutchware Gear Two Person Xenon Tarp and spreader bars for when the wife and I go together.

    ***Need to get busy buying a couple colder weather under quilts...haha

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    Hello Wilco. Pretty cool place here with lots of experienced people.

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    Welcome from Texas! Be safe and have fun out there!
    Since you have multiple underquilts, you *can* stack them to get lower temps.
    I know the chart has been posted a few times around the forums here, but from this chart it looks like if you stack your two 40° underquilts then you can get down to 10°. As you probably already know from your grounded days, depending on your body you may find that 10° too cold or just fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jakev383 View Post
    Welcome from Texas! Be safe and have fun out there!
    Since you have multiple underquilts, you *can* stack them to get lower temps.
    I know the chart has been posted a few times around the forums here, but from this chart it looks like if you stack your two 40° underquilts then you can get down to 10°. As you probably already know from your grounded days, depending on your body you may find that 10° too cold or just fine.
    I am aware of that, but still appreciate the advice!

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