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    Default Wooki underquilt overview

    I just finished up my overview on the Wooki underquilt . I probably didn't cover everything but if anyone has any questions fire away.


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    Thanks for posting. I have the OG 3/4 length yeti.

    What is the purpose of the fabric that is not insulated? My old yeti does not have that.

    I like the way the toe end hooks ups. Mine just has a loop that you slip over the gathered ends on head and toe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue indian View Post
    Thanks for posting. I have the OG 3/4 length yeti.

    What is the purpose of the fabric that is not insulated? My old yeti does not have that.

    I like the way the toe end hooks ups. Mine just has a loop that you slip over the gathered ends on head and toe.
    I have the 0 degree Yeti as well and I love it. The difference in weight is only 7 ounces. I can live with that. The extra fabric keeps the insulated part from shifting around, so once you hook it, it stays.

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    I am new to hammock camping, to the point that Saturday night was my first time sleeping in one, so take this for what it's worth. I purchased the 3 season Wookie because it seemed simple...it was. I hooked it up as instructed and made it through the night, with temps in the low 40s, without having to adjust anything. I'm very happy with my purchase and am looking forward to many comfortable nights in a hammock.


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    Not a hammock hanger, but plenty cool name for a product.

    I wonder if George Lucas's lawyers know about it, assuming Wookie is trademarked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hosh View Post
    Not a hammock hanger, but plenty cool name for a product.

    I wonder if George Lucas's lawyers know about it, assuming Wookie is trademarked.
    Here are both

    http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/showfi...807:u1u5k1.2.1

    http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/showfi...807:u1u5k1.4.4

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    HI, Does anyone know how this will fit the Hennessey Hammock Ultralight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by doeontrail View Post
    HI, Does anyone know how this will fit the Hennessey Hammock Ultralight?
    It won't it's made specifically for the Warbonnet.

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    Thanks for the great review. I've been looking into the the 0 degree model for awhile as an upgrade for cold weather.

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