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Thread: Hammock under quilt, do you need one

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    Oh, apparently not - Fleabay have them for £99.95 inc postage

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDogsSlave View Post
    Oh, apparently not - Fleabay have them for £99.95 inc postage
    I can get them for 40£ :-)

    But they are heavy, smell and shed hairs, so not for everyone.
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    sheepskin rug(s) maybe sewn together, don't smell too bad and keep the fleece.

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    I might see if I can make out some sort of bivvi cover for it which can be clipped over the top so I am cocooned inside
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    If you do this Chubbs leave a decent amount to vent the moist air from your breath and body or youll wake up paddling
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rasputin View Post
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    If you do this Chubbs leave a decent amount to vent the moist air from your breath and body or youll wake up paddling

    That's something I was thinking about also. Maybe add a couple of mesh air vents to the main structure to prevent this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishyFolk View Post
    I can get them for 40£ :-)

    But they are heavy, smell and shed hairs, so not for everyone.
    You should buy some and sell them on eBay lol £60 profit

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    I just found a shop selling top quality Indian handmade blankets, i'm getting on for tent and hammocking there very warm, @ £75
    well worth it- Ralli quilt

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    hope it helps

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