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    Very timely post. I usually work on my hammock gear during deep snow months here in the NW. My latest effort was to add three plastic snaps along the sides of both of my WBBB XL hammocks and matching snaps along my 20* and 0* wookie under quilts. That helps snug the UQ to the hammock and gets rid of any gaps. I used size 20 T5 plastic snaps and placed one where you secure the wookie to the footbox. The wookie fabric is a bit delicate so I added a small reinforcing strip of sticky back dyneema folded over the edge of the wookie at each snap location. Seems to work great.
    Last edited by HangingOut; 02-21-2022 at 22:05.

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