However if your adventures are taking place on a chilly night you might start shivering unless you have protection in the form of a hammock top quilt.
Quilt vs sleeping bag hammock.
Quilts are often 1 2 pounds lighter than a traditional sleeping bag but just as warm.
Sleeping in a hammock is a great way to enhance your next camping experience.
Unzip your sleeping bag down to your knees and use quilt style.
Both contain 13 7 ounces of down but the quilt has an all in weight of 19 1 ounces whereas the sleeping bag comes in at 21 4 ounces.
That s not to say that you can t use a synthetic camping blanket a wool or fleece blanket or a sleeping bag.
Be patient as it can sometimes take quite a few minutes to free the shell material.
Tuck your feet into footbox and then tuck the sleeping bag sides around you.
A hammock keeps you off the ground to prevent the earth from bringing down your body temperature.
You can also keep yourself warm wearing extra layers of clothing to bed.
Resist the urge to give it a good old country yank.
A quilt sleeping bag sometimes referred to as a backpacking quilt or down quilt is a half sleeping bag that attaches to a sleeping pad using straps or bands.
While i have admittedly never used a quilt while backpacking i have unzipped my sleeping bag and used it as a quilt enough times to know that it is a great way to go.
Especially if you ve got a funky zipper.
Quilt or sleeping bag for hammock camping.
Most hammock campers sleep with a quilt instead of a sleeping bag because it takes up less space and it s a lot less frustrating to use in a confined space.
3 you can t share sharing isn t for everyone but if you re a doublenest owner or just like to get close to your better half it s more difficult in a sleeping bag in a hammock.
Plus spontaneous midnight pee breaks can get tricky wriggling around in a sleeping bag.
Those are all viable alternatives as long as they re warm enough.
Lay sleeping bag zipper side down in your hammock.
Think tortoise rather than hare.
Wear hat to keep your head warm.
For sleeping bag users that get their zippers stuck try pulling the fabric sideways while moving the zipper back and forth.