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Old 05-02-17, 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by mtnbud
Thanks! Good info! I'll bet I can find that at Home Depot or Lowes. I did read people were having condensation issues with the windshield shades. I'd bet it'd be a help for colder temps in combination with some other things.

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Maybe that is why I used the reflectix on the lower half, condensation. Sure cured the cold feet to have it curled up over my feet on a frosty night. The bottom insulation worked good on the top half of me. Not as well on the feet.

As it gets colder the hammock needs more pounds of insulation. On a trip to the jungle a hammock could be lighter and better than a tent. In a freezing place the tent could be better, lighter for the same below freezing temp.

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