In cold weather, most hammockers utilize some sort of cocoon / layering system to stay warm. The survival tube cocoon that I've developed seems to provide a 20 degree difference between the outside and inside temperatures (ie. when it's 38 degrees F outside, inside the cocoon it's about 58-59 degrees F). Since I'm new to using a cocoon, I'm wondering if this is a good / typical spread.
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