Thanks for the review, i just bought the same one / camo version but i never came across a review on that particular one its self yet! i guess ill have to make one when i get it. Cheers!
great reviews! I rocked this hammock, the zero degree version of this UQ, and the 40 degree OQ (all one Tigris) with some thermal pajamas and a fleece cap during some 20 degree Wisconsin nights this last winter and was very cozy. I’m 5’10, 200lbs with kind of broad shoulders and get a little cramped if I don’t tie out the sides. But around 200$ for hammock, UQ, and OQ is not a bad price point to be pretty well setup. Add a tarp on a ridgeline for rain coverage and you’re ballin’ on a semi-modest budget
Heck yes! So good to hear from a fellow cold weather camper! Thanks for the comment - as much as I do love cold weather camping...I am pretty pumped to be bringing out our summer gear too!
I'm using the -5 UQ with a onewind double layer hammock, ECOTEK Hybern8 4 season pad, and a onetigris down TQ, all in a onewind sock. I strap it all to my MTB and go into the Massachusetts wilderness as late as a modestly cold Dec. The UQ is nice, light but HUGE. A down UQ would be a great upgrade but no value oriented brands have one ATM.
I see you have the hideout underquilt. What is the difference between Night protector and Hideout? Looks like the both have the same dimensions just different colors
Hey Robert - the Hideout and the Night Protector look near identical (diff. color options though) - only difference is the materials used. Basically the Hideout is the economical version of the Night Protector. Specs included for both in description.
@@topcampinghammocks4372 Could you be a little bit more specific please? The temp ratings are almost identical as is the weight. Yet the price tags differ quite a bit?
Thanks for the review, i just bought the same one / camo version but i never came across a review on that particular one its self yet! i guess ill have to make one when i get it. Cheers!
Thanks for the review . I just ordered one , can't wait to try it out .... Thanks
great reviews! I rocked this hammock, the zero degree version of this UQ, and the 40 degree OQ (all one Tigris) with some thermal pajamas and a fleece cap during some 20 degree Wisconsin nights this last winter and was very cozy. I’m 5’10, 200lbs with kind of broad shoulders and get a little cramped if I don’t tie out the sides. But around 200$ for hammock, UQ, and OQ is not a bad price point to be pretty well setup. Add a tarp on a ridgeline for rain coverage and you’re ballin’ on a semi-modest budget
Heck yes! So good to hear from a fellow cold weather camper! Thanks for the comment - as much as I do love cold weather camping...I am pretty pumped to be bringing out our summer gear too!
I'm using the -5 UQ with a onewind double layer hammock, ECOTEK Hybern8 4 season pad, and a onetigris down TQ, all in a onewind sock.
I strap it all to my MTB and go into the Massachusetts wilderness as late as a modestly cold Dec. The UQ is nice, light but HUGE.
A down UQ would be a great upgrade but no value oriented brands have one ATM.
Thanks!
I see you have the hideout underquilt. What is the difference between Night protector and Hideout? Looks like the both have the same dimensions just different colors
Hey Robert - the Hideout and the Night Protector look near identical (diff. color options though) - only difference is the materials used. Basically the Hideout is the economical version of the Night Protector. Specs included for both in description.
@@topcampinghammocks4372 Hey I appreciate the fast reply. Thank you
@@topcampinghammocks4372 Could you be a little bit more specific please? The temp ratings are almost identical as is the weight. Yet the price tags differ quite a bit?
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Really good informative review, thanks for making it!
What's 28 ounce in the rest of the world's measuring system?
Hey! 28 ounce = 1.75 pounds. Happy hangs.
@@topcampinghammocks4372 so just shy of 800 grams