Hi. Budget concerns made me go with HangTight for a 40-degree underquilt, and then because that wasn't enough I bought a 30-degree underquilt, figuring I could stack them if needed. The problem is that these, along with the UQ protector (one wind, I think), turn my wide, lovely hammock into a taco. It's just too much strong shock cord which seems way too tight.
So I've been looking at replacing the suspension with a "clew" system. The problem is that the UQs aren't rectangular. They are tapered at the ends and don't lie flat. Does anyone know whether the clew will still work well? I figure I can fiddle with the lengths of each clew to make sure I like the fit.
Similarly, can I do anything with the suspension of the UQ protector? Because that thing is freaking HUGE and basically swallows up my hammock, again creating a taco. Could a clew rigging help with that as well?
Thank you so much!!!
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