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If you’ve tried to climb into a sleeping bag on a hammock, you’ll know what a struggle it can be! The Snugpak Hammock Bushcraft Quilt is designed to keep you warm and comfortable with the benefit of giving you easy access to your hammock. The quilt lays over you with a section for your feet and insulated flaps to tuck down each side, helping to keep it in place all night. Filled with Snugpak's Softie Insulation, it can be stored in the supplied stuff sack for long periods of time, and when unpacked it won'thave lost any thermal characteristics. Combine the Quilt with the Snugpak Underblanket and you’ll have a complete insulated shell around you - you’ll be as warm as toast!
Due to the versatility of the hammock insulation systems, the wide variety of applications and variations in camp set up it is difficult to establish an overall comfort temperature for these items. As a general reference the insulation used is Travelsoft with the similar fill weights to our two season sleeping bags. We would strongly recommend you experiment with your own set up and gradually build up to more extreme temperatures until you are confident of the overall thermal performance.
• The Softie Premier filling gives great insulation and comfort, reflecting and trapping heat
• Complete with Compression Stuff Sack
• Weight: 820g
• Fabric: Paratex Light
Length - 185cm
Width (without flaps) - 100cm
Each Flap - 25cm
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.