🌍 Adventure Awaits: Elevate your camping experience with the ultimate underquilt!
The OneTigris Shield Cradle Pro Double Hammock Underquilt is designed for winter hammock camping, featuring a durable 20D ripstop nylon shell with a DWR coating. It offers a comfortable temperature range of 23°F to 41°F and measures 8.2ft by 5.6ft, making it suitable for both single and double hammocks. Weighing only 3.7Ib, it includes a compression stuff sack for easy transport, ensuring you stay warm and cozy during your outdoor adventures.
Item Weight | 200 Grams |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 32 Pounds |
Color | Od Green |
Material | Polyester |
D**S
Easy to use, great solution to CBS
I have a $40 Sunyear hammock (with attached bugnet), It's about 9.5' long, 4.5' wide. (the mfg spec is 78 x 118 inches, but I think it's a little short). I thought I'd just use the hammock in the summer on the porch, yard, or beach, and upgrade to a better quality, longer hammock for camping. But, I find I'm missing hanging outside in the hammock at home. I live in the northeast part of the US. Cold Butt Syndrome is as real as Cold Cat Puke in bare feet in the morning 'round these parts.Pros: this underquilt is very affordable compared to every alternative I've seen; it covers most of the hammock, and all of the area I lay in (I'm 5'10"), it's warm; it installs fast and easily - very fast and easily - I can't emphasize how quick and easy adequately without sounding like POTUS and I have no desire to ignite a flame war; it's got a good stuff sack with compression straps.Cons: compressed, it's still a little larger than a sleeping bag, 2-3x larger than the packed hammock, it's OK for around the house, yard, beach or or car camping, but back packing? it'll take up to much room in/on a pack; I wasn't expecting any side attachments but there aren't any loops or hooks to snug it up along the sides, and I don't need them (I'll just make my own if I do); it doesn't appear to be dirt or water repellent - I wasn't expecting it to be, but if you're using it in a potentially windy, dusty, or damp area, you'll want to get a protective layer around it - sling a tarp below it or purchase an underquilt protector.Overall, I feel this was good value for the price, and I rest comfortably (no CBS) using it. I haven't used it below 50 F yet. I'll probably keep this in my truck for those shifts when I'm likely to be stuck on extended tours at work. I work in emergency services and have been at work for as long as 2 weeks without enough time between shifts to make it worth going home. I can always find a place to hang - and the usual rest spots at work (break room furniture) are hygienically very sketchy and suspect, not to mention noisy. A warm hammock can feel like a few hours of vacation in the woods or a remote unheated area of a building.
R**S
It just performs!
This hammock underquilt just performs. I have been testing and using this underquilt for the last year and a half its amazingly warm. I have used this down into low double digits 28*F, I stayed so warm with this under my hammock. I used this combined with my sleep pad, and military sleep system, and I stayed so warm I had to unzip the footbox to let some air in to cool down some. I was so warm I was almost sweating and was wearing just my thermals. this underquilt is amazing, I recommend this to anyone who has a double hammock. The only downside to it is you cant really lay diagonal for flat lay hammock with it undrr it but I managed to make it workPros:its down filledlight weightplenty of warmthits worth its pricehas great stuffsackits comfortableCons:takes up lots of room in pack when in stuffsack.its like carrying a rock when in its stuffsack it gets rock hard when tightened down in sack.not waterproofno tabs to connect to hammock hooks just the beaners on either end.
J**O
Works great, great quality, and a great value.
I bought two of these underquilts, one for me and my son. We camped in them during our fall AT hike with overnight temps getting into the 40's. Along with our sleeping bags this underquilt kept us very warm. It is also great quality and a huge value for what you get. It packs down relatively small, but is a tad on the heavy side. Overall, a great quilt for a great price. Would recommend.
C**T
Great underquilt.
I really love this underquilt. It’s right at the right price range and it works just as well as more expensive models. I have been comfortable with it in temps as low as 29* F. It’s not as small or light as I might wish, but it’s great for what it is. I would recommend.
C**R
Has proven it's worth after one use
I recently used this on a camping trip. The temperature was supposed to be around 50 at night. It ended up being around 40 when I woke up. During the night I woke up sweating from how warm it is. The only top covering I used was a Woobie/ Military Poncho Liner rated for 40 degrees. Together they were a great team keeping me warm and comfortable. I was using a 10 and a half foot double hammock and it fit decently. It came up both sides of the hammock. There was a good bit of dampness in the air when I woke up in the morning. This under quilt didn't to seem to absorb any moisture from the cool morning air. I'm sure that if one were to dress properly for the weather. Have a tarp over the hammock as I did. A good wind sock and under quilt protector, I'm sure that you could push this beyond the 21 degrees it's rated for. Sure it may not be a Main Stream named brand. But for the affordability and how well it functioned I'm happy with this purchase. I'd suggest trying it out close to home before taking it out into the great outdoors since we're all different. And what works for me may not for you. But I highly recommend this product.
S**S
Great option for cold weather camping
This is the second under quilt I've used. I also have the One Tigris 3 season under quilt. Both work very well and are easy to setup/take down. One thing I learned with the 3 season under quilt was to allow it to loosely hang below your hammock. The last time I used it, the first night I had it too tightly secured to my hammock, not allowing any air space between the hammock and the quilt. Leaving a couple of inches or so space between the two gives you added insulation between outside cold air and the warmth of your body in the hammock.The winter under quilt was used on a three night camp out in damp, windy, and cold weather. Again the first night I had it too close to my hammock and oriented it so the wind was blowing in a head-to-toe direction in relation to my hammock. Stayed relatively warm but had a couple of cool spots. The next night I changed my hammock to face perpendicular to the wind and loosened the under quilt. No cold or cool spots at all and stayed warm the rest of the trip.I've found that securing the under quilt's bungee-type cords to the hammock's carabiner allows enough slack to form a warm space between the quilt and hammock. Definitely worth the price and a lot less expensive that other under quilts.
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