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Thread: New to hammocks

  1. #21
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    I live in Southern Ohio and don't need an underquilt from June through the end of August.
    I don't use a sleeping pad either. I use a 40 degree sleeping bag and leave it mostly unzipped.
    You can use an inflatable sleeping pad just don't blow it up all the way. Maybe halfway and you'd be good to go. Just slide it in your bag and you should be good to go.

    Chasing the sun,
    Turtle

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    My 10° hammock and tarp set up come in at around the same weight as my tent, pad and quilt set-up.

    My tent setup is an EE Convert, .74 Duplex with stakes, Klymit Insulated Static V Light and travel pillow and is around 74oz total

    My hammock set-up is LLG Ghost Pepper, Hammock Gear Winter Palace with stakes, Dutchware Gear netless hammock (with optional Fronkey bug net) and down underquilt for about 73oz

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