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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
It works perfectly as a 3 season UNDERQUILT for a hammock. It is NOT a hammock!! I was even able to use it with my Anymaka hammock stand and single 11' hammock. So very pleased with how well it works!
Lazydayz atv
Reviewed in Canada on February 17, 2025
Excellent under quilt keeps you nice a warm
Britt
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
This has been very handy! I run on the colder side & this keeps me nice and warm! Just get it! I use it in the summer time as well, nights get cold here in Michigan. Husband got one too and he always packs it.
Nicole
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2025
I bought this for my son's hammock setup, and he used it on our fall camp this year. Looked to be an excellent fit with his hammock, and he said it kept him plenty warm. I suspect it would be too light for winter camping, at least in my neck of the woods, but excellent for three season adventures.
Ben Schneider
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Kept me warm camping in my hammock during deer season. Allows me to be very mobile.
M. D. MCBRIDE
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
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HJM
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Set this up last night and was comfortable all night! Easy to set up. It's not as big as the hammock, so about 4 inches short on the sides, but that really doesn't matter. My back is warm now, which was not the case without this.
Paige B
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
My partner and I got this so we could go hammock even after it got cold and we're always surprised at how warm it keeps us! Writing this from the hammock and its 37 degrees outside and we're cozy as can be with this underquilt and a fleece blanket! Definitely worth it it makes a HUGE difference vs. just a hammock and no underquilt.
Allie
Reviewed in Canada on October 22, 2024
Camped on a ridge in Northern Ontario on a moderately windy night that dropped to -5C and stayed very comfortably warm all night. This is the only underquilt I've tried, but it makes an immediate, very noticeable difference in trapping heat.
Slade
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
I recently tried the Hammock Underquilt, and while it had some drawbacks, it proved to be a valuable addition to my cold-weather camping gear.One of the standout features of this underquilt is its impressive packability. It folds down into a compact size, making it easy to carry and store. Setting it up under my hammock was a breeze, and it provided substantial insulation without adding significant bulk or weight to my backpack.However, it's important to note that this underquilt is not waterproof. During use, I experienced some moisture absorption in damp conditions. While this may not be a dealbreaker for some users, those expecting water resistance should be cautious.On the positive side, the underquilt demonstrated remarkable warmth. I tested it in 30°F weather with a Teton Trailhead sleeping bag (survival rated for 20°F) and an additional Oaskys sleeping bag. Wearing a puffy jacket and using handwarmers, I felt comfortably warm throughout the night. The underquilt effectively trapped heat, contributing to a cozy and insulated sleeping environment.While the Hammock Underquilt proved effective in keeping me warm during chilly nights, it's worth noting a couple of limitations. The underquilt is designed for a single hammock, and its dimensions may not be as accommodating for those who prefer to sleep diagonally. I found that attempting to sleep diagonally caused some tightness around the head and calf areas. This could be a consideration for individuals who value the freedom of movement and prefer a more level sleeping arrangement. However, for users who are comfortable with a snugger fit or have a narrower hammock, the underquilt's insulation capabilities might outweigh this constraint.Despite the lack of waterproofing, if you're mindful of weather conditions and prioritize warmth, this underquilt can be a valuable asset. Its compact design makes it suitable for backpacking trips where space is at a premium. Just be sure to pair it with additional weather protection if rain is in the forecast. Overall, I found it to be a practical choice for cold-weather hammock camping.
patrick
Reviewed in Canada on September 1, 2023
Pretty good. Seems durable. Not the lightest and not the warmest. On its own with just a top quilt it will keep you warm to around 10C maybe 5C. When paired with a simple blue foam pad and a good sleeping bag iv been toasty down to about -5C.You'll need a method to attach it to your hammock. It just comes with some shock cord loops at each end. I use the extra length from my tree straps to tie it on.Fits my Hennessey Delux XL pretty nicely. Length is great but a bit more width would be nice.
mark neary
Reviewed in Canada on June 4, 2023
This thing is incredible for the price. Sure it's not considered a winter quilt but I've been camping very late fall without a quilt so I know this one is all I will need with my good sleeping bag. The price is unbeatable, your looking at 100-200$ for most. It also looks nice and is easy to hang
Eastofthemississippi
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2021
I'm 6'3" and 250+ lbs. Several reviews suggest that the suspension is weak or the cords too short. I replaced them with 1/8 inch shock cord and eliminated any problems. This is an underquilt, not a hammock. It isn't intended to hold a person's weight. It's purpose is to fit beneath the hammock to hold in heat.The OneTigris underquilt is big enough to cover my under regions while lying in a 12 foot hammock on a diagonal lay. Temps got down to about 57 degrees one evening on a hang and I was comfortable with only a cotton bed sheet on top of me. I did this intentionally to see how well the UQ would work. After about 2 hrs we had to leave; something more substantial would have been required on top of me to stay comfortable all night but the UQ did it's job for the time we were there. One part of my foot was not protected by the UQ, most likely a sleeping bag or overquilt would have taken care of that in a real overnight situation. With that being said, this item could benefit from being a few inches wider on the sides, particularly at the ends. But we hammockers tend to make/modify gear anyhow so adding a side piece or even an extra layer of insulation inside the UQ to lower the temperature rating is doable and probably more effective than a 'one size fits all' solution from the manufacturer. Overall, this item is effective and a good value.
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