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    Member jmoffatt's Avatar
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    Will I need under insulation?

    I just recieved, and set up a hammock stand with a ENO DN in my bedroom, I keep the house about 69 deg in the winter will I get CBS?

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    I would say yes, but everyone's different. Give it a go and see!

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    I've got an ENO setup in my house. When I take a nap in it I just grab a big plush/fleece blanket off the couch and wrap myself in it. That seems to be enough. Keeps me good and warm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trees4Me View Post
    I've got an ENO setup in my house. When I take a nap in it I just grab a big plush/fleece blanket off the couch and wrap myself in it. That seems to be enough. Keeps me good and warm.
    Just so happens I have one of those also Maybe my poncho liner on top

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    I made an under quilt out of my poncho liner for indoor use with my ENO. It's just the right set up for indoor hanging for me. I use various top blankets depending on room temps.
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    I think 70 is the magic number. So under that temp then you'll need something....
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    Thanks yall

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    To me at that temp it would depend on the wind... I always have the fans running in my house one way or the other... In the bedroom there is always a good breeze... So I would need something at 69, out in the brush where the air is still maybe not... But at the house a fleece blanket would be perfect, my wife has some that are actually adult size instead of those chest to toe things they usually sell... Think she got them at target...
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    Me? No, probably not. Average sleepers? Probably.

    75 is where most folks start feeling the cool air under 'em. 70 is usually folks' low end of comfort--any colder and they have trouble sleeping.

    But, if you're a space heater like I am, well...
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