So I have done some research, and I think I would enjoy an under quilt over a sleeping pad. (dont like the idea of the sleeping pad moving around).
My question is, when do you need an under quilt? I live in Birmingham Al. and while it does get chilly in the late fall and early winter, it doesn't get to mid to high 60's at night until Sep.
I have been looking at the OneTigris double wide under quilt (so I can lay diagonal better). But it says it is rated between 40 and 68 degrees. Now I have read reviews of people who use it in the 30s and 40s, but would this under quilt along with a light blanket or sleeping bag be too warm specifically for mid to high 60's? First time hammock camper, and I sleep a little warm, but not to the point where I am sweating at night.
Also, I recently purchased an ARAER hammock and bug net. I have laid in it for a few hours and found it comforatble, was curious if anyone has any insight to why a less expensive hammock would not compare to a more expensive hammock other than weight, or what purposes it may serve (such as having a net attached ect.)
All feedback is very much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
FastHamFreddy
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