Bibsoutdoors
Survivalist
I ordered a Sportsman Space Blanket (they are heavier constructed than mylar and not much more weight.)(12 ounces)
I opened it up and right in the middle I placed a grommet in the space blanket.
Then you disconnect the stretchy cord that holds up the bug net to the ridge line. fish that line through grommet and reconnect it to the carabiner then hook it back up to the ridge line.
At the head end I cut off a good 25 inches from side to side so that when you lay it out your head end is open and you can exhale without filling the Amok full of condensation. If your warm, raise the bug net from inside and lift it away from your body. If your cold, lower the shield closer to your body. All you have to do is reach up and raise and lower the inside bug net adjustment (toggle) you are set.
I resewed the trim on the end I cut off, just for looks, makes it look more finished and complete.
Give it a try, I think you will be amazed at the difference it makes!
Looking down from the top
I hope anyone with this type of hammock, looking for some heat retention in the early spring, autumn and winter will find this helpful or possibly stimulate a different idea. Cheers Bibsoutdoors
Bibsoutdoors
I opened it up and right in the middle I placed a grommet in the space blanket.
Then you disconnect the stretchy cord that holds up the bug net to the ridge line. fish that line through grommet and reconnect it to the carabiner then hook it back up to the ridge line.
At the head end I cut off a good 25 inches from side to side so that when you lay it out your head end is open and you can exhale without filling the Amok full of condensation. If your warm, raise the bug net from inside and lift it away from your body. If your cold, lower the shield closer to your body. All you have to do is reach up and raise and lower the inside bug net adjustment (toggle) you are set.
I resewed the trim on the end I cut off, just for looks, makes it look more finished and complete.
Give it a try, I think you will be amazed at the difference it makes!
Looking down from the top
I hope anyone with this type of hammock, looking for some heat retention in the early spring, autumn and winter will find this helpful or possibly stimulate a different idea. Cheers Bibsoutdoors
Bibsoutdoors