FREE DIY Ultralight Hammock Underquilt - No sewing required!

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RevHiker

RevHiker

9 років тому

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www.amazon.com/shop/revhiker I show you how to make a cheap or free underquilt / sleeping bag for winter hammock camping with your ENO (or any other) hammock...no sewing skills required! Follow me on Twitter and Instagram for more
RevHiker or @RevHiker
revhiker or @revhiker

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@brownbear992
@brownbear992 6 років тому
"I'm being an idiot in my house right now" subscribed
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 6 років тому
lol thanks
@azteroth
@azteroth 3 роки тому
”truthfully I just don't have the money for it” subscribed )
@southernshop8424
@southernshop8424 2 роки тому
Been sleeping in my house on a hammok for 5 years. Best pain free sleep ive ever had. Hang straps on reinforced hinges on opposing doors
@AntonMoquin-vg1sy
@AntonMoquin-vg1sy Місяць тому
Relatable
@timwarneka5681
@timwarneka5681 2 роки тому
"I don't have the money for it." Isn't that the truth for so many of us? Thanks for your honesty!
@harryrees-thomas2190
@harryrees-thomas2190 2 роки тому
Gave this a go recently in some really cold conditions. Works so good. Kept really warm all night
@NirvanicSunshine
@NirvanicSunshine 7 років тому
"Alls I did!" that's my new favorite quote. In any case, this is a genious solution to a really annoying and expensive conundrum I've had for months.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 7 років тому
It's actually a pretty common idiom around here. Sort of like "yall" in the south lol
@andrewpeters5165
@andrewpeters5165 7 років тому
the knot is a great idea just dont go camping with some friends who like to play pranks or you can be on the ground in one swift pulling motion.
@choiinsup
@choiinsup 4 роки тому
Thanks for sharing brilliant ideas. I can't wait to try my hammock camping in the winter.
@aaronarnold6136
@aaronarnold6136 3 роки тому
Just came across this researching hammock setups. Love the idea. The Sierra Designs Synthesis sleeping bag is almost purpose built for this with it's convertible footbox!
@54321rudegirl
@54321rudegirl 8 років тому
Really helpful.. have the same sleeping bag & was trying to figure out a way to not spend any money while converting it into an underquilt for my eno. Nice vid 👍
@WillWildsOutdoorAdventures
@WillWildsOutdoorAdventures 6 років тому
Dude you are the man, thanks for saving me a pile of money! Subbed and thumbs up :)
@TheMongo1357
@TheMongo1357 3 роки тому
What an awesome diy sollution!! I about froze to death a few years ago by not having an under quilt!! Thanks!
@nicholecrouch311
@nicholecrouch311 Рік тому
This is a good idea I'm going to repurpose one of my PawPaw's old ten pound Coleman down sleeping bags I got 4 of his hunting bags passed down to me since he passed on three years ago. I been looking for a good way to continue the use of his vintage gear, that was one of my favorite things when I was a kid and we'd go deer hunting every year. This is an ingenious idea, I think his bags are double zippered too so I might be able to get by without cutting it, if I can't avoid that I'll stitch it by hand to make the slip through holes for the hammock more presentable. Thanks brother for the help
@caleskelton8178
@caleskelton8178 8 років тому
Thanks for posting this video.I had a few extra sleeping bags,and I followed your instructions and made one of these for myself.It works great.I really enjoy your channel...Keep up the good work
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 8 років тому
+Cale Skelton Thanks! Glad it helped
@wrightanglephotography7564
@wrightanglephotography7564 5 років тому
Great video! Did you ever make a followup, showing how this performed outdoors?
@dianeibsen5994
@dianeibsen5994 Рік тому
So creative! Thank you so much for sharing this video. You smart!👍😊🙏❤️
@aprilezell3784
@aprilezell3784 9 років тому
Thanks ~ great job of teaching the slip knot and appreciate you sharing what has worked for you and what hasn't! Great idea :)
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
April Ezell Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
@harpermacreedy4167
@harpermacreedy4167 2 роки тому
Absolute legend thank you, this is gonna save me so much money!
@travismen02
@travismen02 7 років тому
That is a great idea with an old bag. Great videos too. I am a side sleeper and I am starting to think my cheap 10ft bag is not enough.
@jimmylawrence2930
@jimmylawrence2930 8 років тому
I've used this idea along with a cheap eno under quilt inside of the bag! I even went as far as to sew a line to sinch the opening closed. Awesome idea!
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 8 років тому
nice! Thanks!
@AJ-ri5ee
@AJ-ri5ee 7 років тому
I sewed loops on the corners of an old czech milsurp sleeping bag, and suspended it just under my hammock. I didn't have too many issues down to -15 Fahrenheit.
@210outdoors2
@210outdoors2 5 років тому
Great idea brother! Thanks for sharing
@simonsignolet5632
@simonsignolet5632 6 років тому
Thanks for the video. VERY informative and well presented. Very helpful to me. I had pretty much the same idea and browsed UKposts for tips before committing to cutting my dossbag. Some GREAT tips here and in the comments. VERY useful to see the idea for real. That's the way to have an office! I'll be cutting a "U" shaped feet end hole and sewing it so that, for non-hammock use, it can be "sealed" using velcro (on the outside - don't want the stuff sticking to my socks!). The theory is for the flap to (at least partially) block the U shape cross section of the hammock as it passes through the dossbag. Tape loop and cord at the feet end to attach to the suspension line to stop it riding too far along the hammock.. Wherever possible, I buy dossbags to be overly long and I use them upside-down so that I can fold the hood into the upper body of the bag, held in position under my head. I'm a bushcrafter who likes ultralight so I often use dossbags that carry well, rather than are warm. In cold weather, I wear quilted overtrousers and my Buffalo Mountain Shirt (or oversized Snugpack "Softie") in the dossbag. I'm really looking forward to trying this. I'm using a naff 1 season bag to trial then, once I'm 100% chuffed with the design function, I'll make another from a decently warm dossbag. Now to watch the field test...
@bentstraight
@bentstraight 9 років тому
I had actually thought about trying this myself. Anxious to see how this works out in the cold,keep us posted.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
thanks, Im working on making some time to make the video now, stay tuned!
@Nooneshereforever
@Nooneshereforever 3 роки тому
I can confirm this, works I have a hammock with a bug net so I tuned the hammock round so the net was on the underside and used a space blanket in there then used my sleepin bag (double zipper which opens put into a quilt) I left the bottom unzipped and put it over the hammock just like in this video. And boom! Under quilt/overquilt comfy and cosy
@newhampshirebound8551
@newhampshirebound8551 9 років тому
Your videos are genuinely useful, really appreciate it.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
Thanks! Glad you like them.
@kc329191
@kc329191 9 років тому
I have a bag just like that to try out ! Glad you did this! I will have to give it a go as well. Good job!
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
Thanks! Quick tip, cut the hole for the feet right where your heels will be...it leaves more room for your toes, and use your pack to support the backs of your knees...
@Roach570
@Roach570 7 років тому
great idea! I have some old 0 degree bags that I will try this out on. I am going to add a heavy zipper on the hole for non hammock use.
@tormented7228
@tormented7228 7 років тому
👍 😁!
@mauropignotti8925
@mauropignotti8925 5 років тому
I suggest ti use the scratch..
@garycloud9631
@garycloud9631 9 років тому
What a great Idea Drew. If that sleeping bag works its a genius concept. Can't wait to see the try out video.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
There are products out there like it, but I like to re-purpose things. Ill try to have that video out soon. Thanks for watching!
@victorpaz1516
@victorpaz1516 6 років тому
Nice ! what i did with mine is i used the hood to cover the hole underneath the hammock so wind will not penetrate
@EasternMountainHiker
@EasternMountainHiker 9 років тому
I did the same thing a while back with two different sleeping bags. One I cut and the other had a draw string at the bottom. It seems like a good idea at first and does actually work. But the problem is that once you get out in the woods and try to sleep you get uncomfortable. That's because you can't move around much or lay diagonal like you should in a hammock. You end up sleeping like a banana. Fifteen minutes in a hammock is fine when your setting it up at home, six hours in the woods and trying to sleep is a nightmare. I would suggest you spend a night in the hammock at home before going out with this system. Trust me I found out the hard way on a backpacking trip. I woke up after hour very sore.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
Thanks for the tip! I've spent plenty of nights in the hammock in the woods and sleeping straight actually works for me, IF I have something under my knees. Its great for my back to be bent like that because of my bulging and herniated discs...when I sleep flat is when I have issues. Like I always say though, test it before you trust it...this will be tested in the back yard before it sees service.
@MossStoneWoodlore
@MossStoneWoodlore 9 років тому
What a genius idea! I too have been looking for an inexpensive solution for some sort of underquilt for winter camping. Thanks for sharing man! God Bless :D -Lochlainn
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
Moss Stone Woodlore You're welcome!, Thanks for watching, hope it works out for you!
@NavigatingwithNafe
@NavigatingwithNafe 6 років тому
new subscriber here, great video. just started getting in to hammock camping for less than a year now & really like your concept. the wheels are turning. thanks for sharing, be safe, God bless, going to browse your videos now 😁👍
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 6 років тому
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
@millster101
@millster101 9 років тому
Excellent idea on using a old bag for a under quilt. I was watching a video (shug) and he did the same thing. His sleeping bag was a western mountaineering sleeping bag. It already had zipper at toe box so he didn't have to cut it. That sleeping bag is over 400 dollars.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
millster101 Ya, I wouldn't be chopping up a $400 bag haha.
@ShaneCoffeyOutdoors
@ShaneCoffeyOutdoors 9 років тому
Thanks for showing this man, real good ideas. I tend to be a side sleeper so, this looks like a really good fit. I look forward to your net video
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
Thanks for watching!
@daddylurkhusband4636
@daddylurkhusband4636 Рік тому
Thank you for saving us from the cold.
@Serge916
@Serge916 5 років тому
Great video, thanks for the awsome idea 👍
@jared8oliver
@jared8oliver 8 років тому
man, this is an awesome idea. thanks for posting.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 8 років тому
jared oliver Thanks for watching!
@ShazBookOwl
@ShazBookOwl 7 років тому
It is a great idea! Which I entertained trying out... briefly. However, down here we need to continue using our bug net while hammock camping even in the Winter. I'm probably going to buy a 2nd hand sleeping bag and DIY an underquilt. You're so right, those things are ridiculously priced. Cheers Subbed ya.
@blackhillsoutdoorsman5487
@blackhillsoutdoorsman5487 7 років тому
I'm guessing you already figured out what to do with the hood, but you could take two pieces of webbing and simply sew in a loop on each side and attach some shock cord to the hammock carabiner. That would also prevent the bag from slipping down. I know it won't be as simple then, but it would be a good addition.
@FullCircleOutdoors414
@FullCircleOutdoors414 9 років тому
Awesome idea! I really like hammock camping but not cold butt syndrome! Ive fashioned a underquilt for my hammock but wouldnt trust it in freezing temps, it did well down to 40 degrees but thats it. This is a really great idea especially for people who dont want to fuss with sewing. Thanks for sharing! Atb, Jenn :)
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
Thanks, hope it works for you when you give it a try!
@denjack2542
@denjack2542 5 місяців тому
You're a smart man. Well done! To help you sleep straight (lengthwise) in a hammock, just put a regular pillow under your knees. It works like a charm and you'll sleep like a bug in a rug. ❤
@congamike1
@congamike1 4 роки тому
This looks great! I'm off to find your follow up video.
@Ranger24
@Ranger24 6 років тому
Good idea! Got me thinking now...
@naturopath72
@naturopath72 5 років тому
This is awesome thank you
@serachammocks2601
@serachammocks2601 8 років тому
This is awesome. Can't wait to try it out!
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 8 років тому
Serac Hammocks Thanks!
@JonesFamilyTravels
@JonesFamilyTravels 9 років тому
Built one, today out of an old 20* mummy bag and it worked great! A little tight, but I could still move my knees around and sleep like I normally do in a hammock. I think I might leave the bag unzipped a bit and use a bag liner or the SOL emergency bivvy on the inside. You didn't mention that in the video, but I thought a blanket or bag liner inside would really increase the warmth. Of course, I'm in Florida, so I don't need much. Great video and thanks! I've tried many other "sleeping bag into under quilts" and none ever worked like this one and it SO SIMPLE!
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
Thanks! Glad it worked for you! Ill be bringing mine out for a test this week in the cold weather. I liner or blanket would def work, as well as a sleeping pad.
@JonesFamilyTravels
@JonesFamilyTravels 9 років тому
Oh yeah! I meant to mention a sleeping pad (as if my comment wasn't long enough). I'll be trying mine out at a Boy Scout campout in February. Supposed to be in the 40s-50s at night, which is pretty cool for Florida. :) I look forward to hearing how it works out for you!
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
Ya, let me know how it works out for you too!
@NampaHiker
@NampaHiker 9 років тому
I'll definitely be trying this sometime. I will start hammock camping soon, Deo Volente. Good video.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
As soon as I got a hammock, I never looked back...so much more comfortable for me...Thanks for watching, God Bless!
@tleevaughn6840
@tleevaughn6840 7 місяців тому
Wow great job man
@EnduringCrow
@EnduringCrow 6 років тому
This video has just bolstered my confidence in using my mummy bag and probably saved me some money! Good thoughts, decent vid.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 6 років тому
thanks
@ifell3
@ifell3 7 років тому
Years ago i looked into putting a hammock in my room, i was reading the strength that is need is quite a bit, more then i had expected. I cant remember how much but i was surprised. I have a hammock like your but it's double, is that a single looks loads better.
@sirwilliam51
@sirwilliam51 5 років тому
If you see 2 lines in the foot then cut between the seams you have a nice neat hole to pass your hammock through and don't lose any insulation. If you really want to make it nice and neat take some wide grosgrain tape and see it folded over on the edges of your cuts. Neatness counts when it comes to making things last.
@ja4nice
@ja4nice 3 роки тому
You may like to try 1/8 foam shipping sheets cut to hammock size and encased in a light nylon. They are sewable but that knocks out the no need to sew option. It's lightweight but bulky ~.7 lbs., the trick is to hedge the point of the hammock to the foam at both ends. Exacto mea.s required.
@caveman382
@caveman382 9 років тому
I've had that idea since i started with a hammock. I used to throw a big wool blanket over me and let it hang down and it worked okay but I've always been curious about putting a sleeping bag like this. Definitely let us know how it works out!
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
Sure will! Thanks for watching!
@pichnoufblues
@pichnoufblues 9 років тому
Oh my! What a brilliant hack!
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
pichnoufblues Thanks!
@chovvels
@chovvels 5 років тому
Flip it upside down and other way around use the hood over your feet😊
@JSWilliamssr
@JSWilliamssr 3 роки тому
What a great idea!
@KainiusTheGreat
@KainiusTheGreat 8 років тому
Destruction is often creation's closest bedfellow. I wondered if this would work, and it looks like it does. Sweet!
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 8 років тому
+Kainius The Great Thanks!
@larryterry7874
@larryterry7874 3 роки тому
I'm seriously thinking of doing this same idea. Maybe use a rectangular bag instead of a mummybag . tip for the top of your sleeping bag behind your head use a bungle cord with a toggle to get the back of your shoulders & head is not naked to the elements. . for the foot of the sleeping bag where you cut the hole for the hammock you can add a zipper from old pants to make the hole closed when not used as a hammock quilt . I just started useing mule tape of my hammock. So far I Love it increadibly light and I know it's not going to break in the middle of the night.
@EspenFrafalne
@EspenFrafalne 4 роки тому
I did something similar, just without cutting a hole in my sleeping bag. Instead, i just threaded the rope to the hammock through the bottom of the sleeping bag (it has a small opening where the zipper ends). The sleeping bag is still long enough to reach up to my shoulders. My head is not insulated, so i used a pillow, and slept like a baby tonight..! It makes it really easy to get into the sleeping bag, as i can just sit down in the hammock, and pull the sleeping bag up around me. The only issue i noticed (from just 1 night), was that the zipper opened up during the night, because i had tightened the string to close up the sleeping bag a bit too tight. But as i never really use the zipper, im thinking of just sowing it shut permanently...
@mist4926
@mist4926 3 роки тому
great idea i think for the foot part i would have to slice hole lower so more foot room for big feet
@robertwelch5467
@robertwelch5467 2 роки тому
Great idea
@nomadbound9610
@nomadbound9610 5 років тому
if you paracord both sides of the bag it will keep it from sliding into the middle and make getting in alot easier.
@RandallW20
@RandallW20 7 років тому
Caution: Genius as work! 😜
@dereinzigwahreRichi
@dereinzigwahreRichi 2 роки тому
You could try to cut a hole under the cordage channel in the hood and just get the draw string on top of the hammock so the hood will stay in place under it.
@illduitmyself
@illduitmyself 5 років тому
superglue or stitch velcro..to the underside side...then some on quilt....then wrap it around you and hammock. the hood stitch a tiny canvas loop. velcros or clips to end of hammock above head
@foxdhmtbike
@foxdhmtbike 9 років тому
I'd also suggest to add a space blanket to help with keeping away the cold.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
If the temps were really going to drop I would add my SOL Escape Bivvy. Works just like a space blanket, but it is breathable. I would also possibly add a space blanket underneath my tarp to reflect the heat back down to me. Thanks for watching!
@OutdoorWanderer1
@OutdoorWanderer1 9 років тому
Looking forward to the update when you get a chance to test it in the field.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
Thanks! Hopefully I will get out this coming week to try it out.
@gabrial3377
@gabrial3377 7 років тому
tuck the hood inside bag, and use streatchy mini bungi cord to pull the hood/hang part of bag up close to your head.
@MrDegsy69
@MrDegsy69 10 місяців тому
This will work in a pinch but top and bottom quilts are seperate items for a reason namely as Rev Hiker mentions in that it cramps lying diagonally. This is also known as the Brazilian lay and is the preferred sleeping position for maximum comfort. Generally speaking hammock socks need to be a lot more voluminius to achieve this.
@armingilsdorf9675
@armingilsdorf9675 3 роки тому
Cool, always looking for smart DIY solutions - same here: why spending money when the shelves full of stuff......
@Nerding4Nature
@Nerding4Nature 7 років тому
I love this! I don't have a bag that I'd be willing to cut because I still tent when I go with my husband. My bug net is sewn into my hammock, so this wouldn't work, but I'm sure I could find an old sleeping bag in the share shed or a thrift store and make a underquilt out of that. I've been using a windshield reflector screen inside my hammock. It's not the best.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 7 років тому
nice, and I agree, the reflector screen isnt the best, but its a good cheap alternative.
@carefulbushcraftandsurviva7484
@carefulbushcraftandsurviva7484 7 років тому
Firstly, great video. I have used a similar system here in England, the only difference is that I turned the bad upside down so that the hood was on the top I then pulled the cords tight to get an airtight seal around my neck. Also if you attach a short loop of para cord at the foot end you can stop it from riding down the hammock. I wear a Hat to keep head warm and have been out on my set up when below zero. If really cold you can always use a second sleeping bag inside. Toasty warm then.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 7 років тому
good idea...thanks for watching!
@trooper2221
@trooper2221 9 років тому
I think this is excellent! Yea those under quilts are high dollar. And yip I been down that road with the 550 para cord too.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
trooper2221 Thanks for watching...hopefully you werent too high when the 550 let loose haha
@ericpayne318
@ericpayne318 8 років тому
Great idea. For the markII I would suggest a smaller hole and sewing around where the hole will be first. If you roll the edge and add some 550 cord you can create a cinch and keep your feet warm. Very nice work.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 8 років тому
Eric Payne Thanks, the next one will def have some improvements...thanks for the ideas
@brucehalleran1149
@brucehalleran1149 6 років тому
Alternatively, for the sewing challenged, cut the holes in a broadish U shape. This will reduce stress on the bag and leave a flap inside the hammock that might make the hood more useable. we'd still have a draft problem though.
@josemariapradaarnedo4315
@josemariapradaarnedo4315 5 років тому
amazing idea, ¿how did it go in the field?
@markmartin8431
@markmartin8431 8 років тому
might try around holes running paracord like in a cinch sack to draw them closed. also from your head to feet sew in little loops every 8"-10" and run a ridge line to keep it off you and then maybe if you sew a little extra material across the opening where your chest and head are exposed across chest stitched and around side of neck and head Velcro so if want to vent you can! atb stay safe and warm. Mark in Texas
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 8 років тому
lots of good ideas there...thanks!
@ReluctantReader
@ReluctantReader Рік тому
for the hood I'd attach too loops for guy lines to tension the hood and whole mummy quilt to the line holding the hammock to the tree through a s carabiner.
@jessejoyner2520
@jessejoyner2520 3 роки тому
For those asking that webbing he used is called "Mule Tape" I have used it to pull cable in conduit. I would love to try this out but my hammock has the integrated bug net. Great idea though
@billoutside
@billoutside 2 роки тому
No need for the big net while winter camping, I'd get cheap hammock to try a few things. Always oot for comfy over trendy.
@slickwillie3376
@slickwillie3376 9 місяців тому
By flipping the bag upside down, the hood will cover the face, so cut a big hole in the hood and sew in some bug netting. Floating bivvy.
@WhatTheHeck1290
@WhatTheHeck1290 6 років тому
Trying this year. Tired of 3 am freezing up in MT. My shitty sleeping bag will do the trick. Just got to pack another for the inside!
@nathansnyder7265
@nathansnyder7265 7 років тому
Sew a piece of looped nylon webbing on the hood. From the loop take a piece of 550 cord and tie a large bite so you can hook it to your carabiner.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 7 років тому
that would work
@wdinkins281
@wdinkins281 9 років тому
great idea. Spin the bag around until the hood's on top. Cover your head for warmth flop it back. You could add a short zipper in the foot end.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 9 років тому
wdinkins281 never thought of flipping it over...great idea, thanks!
@vBrendenv
@vBrendenv 8 років тому
thanks for the video dude
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 8 років тому
vBrendenv You're welcome, thanks for watching!
@skids62
@skids62 8 років тому
I use an old barrel bag with a two-way zipper, just unzip the foot as much as needed. Works great in the cold and there's plenty of room for an over quilt inside the bag when it gets really cold.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 8 років тому
nice!
@DragonsinGenesisPodcast
@DragonsinGenesisPodcast 3 роки тому
Clip a clothespin to the hood. Then connect the clothespin to the top end of the hammock with a bungee cord.
@Saiserg
@Saiserg 8 років тому
Man this could sound like bullshit but thought the same thing and do it around 8 months ago! Then I found your video, LOL cause actually a had almost the same sleeping bag (mine is a Colleman from wallmart). Had to say it work for me (but I didn't use ducktape; I do sew it and attach some loops so it can be fix it to ends of the hammock) but you may need some other isollation or warming system for colder weather. tumbs up, and keep it up!
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 8 років тому
thanks. It must be that great minds think alike lol
@andrewwatkins9901
@andrewwatkins9901 6 років тому
Where can you get that type of webbing for hammocking? I'm loving your super easy and ingenious hanging system.
@coreymolyneaux8677
@coreymolyneaux8677 3 роки тому
It's called mule tape
@michelangelo405
@michelangelo405 7 років тому
I use the Ozark Trail Walmart backpacking 40 degree($30) sleeping bag. the nice thing is it's cinches at the top. That with the grand trunk $20 ultralight hammock from Meijer I good summer and fall.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 7 років тому
I have almost bought that bag a couple times... maybe Ill have to grab it
@deweyhiller
@deweyhiller 7 років тому
Michelangelo Ferretti how cold have you taken that combo down to? I have both and want to try winter hammock camping this year
@michelangelo405
@michelangelo405 7 років тому
I use a Ozark Trail sleeping bag liner with it but I haven't been out in anything colder then 50 degrees. I think it can handle colder, perhaps 40 degrees but I will bring some iron oxide hand warmers just in case.
@lefthandedwritervids
@lefthandedwritervids 7 років тому
I've used that OT bag (not in a hammock) down to 31 degrees with no issues just by laying a mylar space blanket on top of my sleeping pad, laying the bag on that, and then stuffing a light fleece blanket into the bag with me. Toasty warm. Having the space blanket reflect the heat back up makes more of a difference than I expected. I bet if you stuffed a space blanket into the bottom of the bag under the hammock, you'd get similar results... NOTE: I wasn't expecting it to get down to 31... but I always carry the space blanket since it weighs nothing, and I had the fleece in the car. This was a trip with my son's scout troop.
@deweyhiller
@deweyhiller 6 років тому
Michelangelo Ferretti did you have to cut the bag like rev did ? I have both ozark trail 40 degree and 2 grand trunk ultralites Going to try either way tonight
@michelangelo405
@michelangelo405 7 років тому
Great minds must think alike, I do this with my sleeping bag which is rectangle and double zippered so I don't need to cut and sew. I am however struggling with the inability of diagonally positioning myself. but it is quite cozy.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 7 років тому
If I can bend my knees, I dont need to be diagonal...but it would still be nice
@okiemikeoutdoors7833
@okiemikeoutdoors7833 5 років тому
As a guy with little extra money I do lots of DIY builds for gear. I made that exact under quilt and just added a thermarest jic
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 5 років тому
Nice👍
@pentachronic
@pentachronic 7 років тому
Great idea. I'm thinking of taking 2 hammocks and using the second one to contain the liner. The liner being my puffy jacket and clothes. I want to go ultralight and damaging my expensive sleeping bag is not an option. Here's what I'm thinking. 2 hammocks + tarp for rain. The tarp being ultralight too. The 2 hammocks would be an inner and then the outer with my clothes+ reflective emergency blanket to reflect the heat back upwards. Would love to hear your thoughts.
@ukrainegermanysingforukrai5888
@ukrainegermanysingforukrai5888 7 років тому
taking 2 hammocks... and using the second one to contain the liner => I am thinking about following: Mil-Tec Mini Nylon Hammock + shock cord through the mesh (one big loop on the circumference & one cord each side with cord tensioners) to hold an old sleeping bag if any have some experience to share on this system,it will be great :-)
@eraproductions9923
@eraproductions9923 5 років тому
i have a heavyweight snugpak bag i purchased from a charity years ago for £5 i'm thinking of doing the same but instead of using duck tape i'm thinking using some copydex fabric glue to seal the ends it might not work with a klymit pad though due to the wings but it's worth a go
@TheTurtlead
@TheTurtlead 8 років тому
Great video, the best I've found on the subject. I'm curious as to where online you found the sleeping bag; I can't find anything remotely close, price-wise.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 8 років тому
+Evan Drake I got that bag at an army navy place. I think Wenzel makes it
@TheTurtlead
@TheTurtlead 8 років тому
Thank you!
@ericglidden5207
@ericglidden5207 8 років тому
I wonder how it would work if you hot glued, sewed, or even just placed some reflective padding like reflextic on the bottom side to reflect even more heat coming through the hammock if you were too cold. The sleeping bag was a great idea and it gives you some room for modifications and tinkering to make it even better! Thanks for the video!
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 8 років тому
Thanks! There are lots of possibilities with this, and with all gear! Only limited by our creativity
@ericglidden5207
@ericglidden5207 8 років тому
+RevHiker I'm actually watching the field test as we speak and I see that you used some reflextic as a sleeping pad, and I'm glad it worked so well!! Best of luck to you!
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 8 років тому
+Eric Glidden haha thanks
@ernesthemingway9094
@ernesthemingway9094 7 років тому
I wish I could hang a hammock in my office...
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 7 років тому
that would be great lol
@justinlamb3822
@justinlamb3822 3 роки тому
Same. I would replace my bed with it
@joannekeefe426
@joannekeefe426 2 роки тому
I have seen the manufacturers copy this through the years as this is an older video from my post Today. They made the hammock cocoon and stole your idea. Very original.
@jonpatterson5668
@jonpatterson5668 4 роки тому
I know it's been 5 years and you have probably figured it out by now ,but turn the bag over so the hood is on top ,to cover your head
@95dylanc
@95dylanc 8 років тому
Take some shock cord and tie it around the hood of the bag, then attach that to your suspension. Do the same to the other end, and it will suspend your bag like an under quilt. This will keep you from getting an air pocket underneath you, which you DO NOT want. On a cold night, air will leak in and you'll freeze. You want the bag tight against your back and butt. Otherwise, awesome video on a pod system. Only seen one other guy trying it with a sleeping bag.
@95dylanc
@95dylanc 8 років тому
You can also take a jacket and wrap that around the foot end of the hammock. Extra insulation for your feet.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 8 років тому
+Dylan Childers good ideas...thanks for watching!
@raymae3327
@raymae3327 8 років тому
Looks great for one who can sleep in a constricted space in one position all night, particularly with one's knees forced backward. I assume a guy like me who must lay diagonally in a double hammock would need too large of a bag to make a "pod" practical... or do you have enough room for some diagonal lay?
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 8 років тому
There isn't much diagonal lay. In my field testing video though, I explain how I take my pack and put it under my knees to make it all work. It worked for me on a single digit night.
@teroyjenkins30
@teroyjenkins30 9 років тому
i would consider drawing a circle on the bottom that you intend for the suspension to come through. sew that circle by hand on the line you drew, then cut out the hole on the bottom. this would make things a lot easier come time to tidy up the suspension hole.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 8 років тому
troy stevens oops...somehow I missed your comment...sorry about that! That would def be a good idea to keep things neater, thanks!
@TheCaptainHoratio
@TheCaptainHoratio 7 років тому
That's a beautiful beard.
@RevHiker
@RevHiker 7 років тому
lol thanks
@hermit6208
@hermit6208 5 років тому
Very envious.
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