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The Snugpak Hammock Under Blanket keeps you warm and protected from the wind and cold that penetrate the bottom of your hammock as you lie suspended during the night. It fits snugly to the outside of most hammocks and uses high-loft fibers as insulation to trap your natural body heat, sheild you from draft, and increase overall comfort Read More
The price is amazing, but that weight... woof! Got a 700- fill down underquilt for my hammock on Etsy, 16 ounces for $82, can’t imagine using anything heavier for thru-hikes.
$35.00 for shipping to Canada for an item that is 9 x 9 in Weights 51 oz No thanks I resently purchased the drop for the Jungle Blanket I bought 2 but had them shipped separately bc together (1package) shipping was $10 more. I wanted this drop but not at this crazy shipping rate. Please fix your shipping process and use USPS for international
I own this Snugpak under blanket and it’s great. But heavy and bulky to store but cheap. Bought locally and used it often down to minus 2C. Warm and does what it has to do. Bit fiddly to hang it the proper way at first but when you know how to set it up it keeps you warm all night
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I'm sorry, but I'm unable to answer that. What I can offer is that I researched this for my Warbonnet Blackbird. I've found folks that use them together just fine. I can't imagine it would work for the WBBB with the unique shape that the footbox causes but then not work for the Hennessee which is more traditional gathered end shape. Highly recommend doing a quick google search to confirm my suspicions. Good luck!
Just started hanging so I am using a Klymit pad and a 20 degree down sleeping bag in a Warbonnet bridge hammock with the Spindrift sock. I'll eventually go to a Lynx underquilt. Will it fit on a bridge hammock? Do you think this is worth getting/using in the interim? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
ozzaHoly crap you're right. I was considering this....if the shipping is (to Europe in my case) more expensive than the product...it might be a bad deal.
"sheild you from draft"
I mean, I understand when you mistype one word for a different one, but in this case spellcheck should have been screaming about it.