DIY Cold Weather Hammock Underquilt
Автор: Nature Calls Outdoors
Загружено: 2025-09-20
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DIY Cold Weather Hammock Underquilt: Craft Your Insulated Backcountry Cocoon!Brave the biting chill of winter nights with this ingenious DIY hammock underquilt tutorial that transforms affordable materials into a toasty, lightweight insulator! Watch as the creator breaks down every step—from selecting budget-friendly insulation like Thinsulate or Reflectix to precise sewing techniques for even heat distribution—ensuring your backside stays warm without the bulk of a sleeping bag. Perfect for ultralight adventurers and hammock hackers, this project promises custom comfort that weighs under a pound and packs smaller than your coffee mug. Ditch the frozen shivers and elevate your camp setup—grab your fabric, fire up the machine, and gear up for frost-free slumbers under the stars!
Materials NeededFabric: 2.5-3 yards of 1.0-1.1 oz ripstop nylon (e.g., HyperD or Argon 67, down-proof with calendared finish).
Cut two panels: ~50-55 inches long x 42-46 inches wide (adjust to your hammock’s lay-flat size).
Insulation: 18-20 oz of 800+ fill power goose/duck down (e.g., from suppliers like Goosefeet Gear or Outdoor Vitals).
For 20°F rating: ~2.5-3 oz/yd² (calculate based on quilt area).
Baffle Material: 0.5-0.67 oz noseeum mesh or lightweight taffeta (1-1.5 yards) for internal baffles.
Suspension: 1-inch grosgrain ribbon (8-12 inches x 4 for corner loops).
1/8-inch shock cord (~10 ft) and mini cord locks.
Sewing Supplies: Polyester thread (40-50 wt, high tenacity).
Universal needle (70/10 or 80/12 for lightweight fabrics).
Pins, fabric clips, chalk, measuring tape, scissors/rotary cutter.
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