🌲 Elevate Your Camping Experience with Comfort and Style!
The GEERTOP Ultralight Hammock Underquilt is a full-length camping essential designed for 3-4 seasons. Made from waterproof 20D nylon and soft polyester lining, it provides comfort in temperatures ranging from 41°F to 68°F. Weighing just 1.87 lbs, it’s easy to carry and fits most standard hammocks, making it perfect for camping, hiking, and outdoor adventures.
Item Dimensions L x W | 98.4"L x 53.1"W |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330 Pounds |
Color | Green |
Seating Capacity | 1.00 |
Material | Nylon |
B**M
Great value - good down to at least 20F (-6C) with a good sleeping bag, possibly lower.
This increased my camping season by at least 2-3 months (in temperate, central US, vs. prior set up with R3.5 sleeping pad an 0F bag in hammock, typically tarped to block wind)Been hesitant to buy an underquilt because the name brand/down quilts are $$$$, and was worried a value quilt wouldn't be worth it. Bought this one to try it out. Camped two nights with it already and had success; in both cases I was also in a 0F (Amazon special) sleeping bag.-low in the upper 20s (-2C) with a 20mph wind on the Missouri river (real feel ~20F (-6C)with a tarp to block wind-low in the in upper 20s (-2C) with little wind on a creek, no tarp overhead, warm all night, woke with heavy frost/light ice on the outside of the quiltI planned to put my sleeping pad in the hammock to increase R value, and found this difficult. Regardless, it was not needed for the conditions I experienced. In the described conditions I was very comfortable and didn't feel I was pushing the limit of the gear.
S**Y
Very warm, excellent addition to my Eno set up
I hammock indoors and outdoors (in a tent w/stand) with an ENO TechNest and ENO Parkway stand; I recently purchased this underquilt in preparation for cold months. I used it at a weekend festival where the temps dropped to mid-40s overnight. I was super snug with the underquilt + fleece blanket in the tent. At home, the underquilt adds a layer of comfort and keeps drafts off my back. In a punch, this would also serve as a very warm blanket if needed.Only con would be the stuff sack it comes with doesn’t compress as small as this should be able to. I think with a better designed stuff sack it will compress even more compactly. I’m very happy with the quality and price.
A**R
Easy set up, not too warm
I got it to use with my short hammocks. It is super easy to set up, just clip it on to either end of the hammock, and make sure the hammock is centered inside the underquilt. I used it to 40* F and found it to not be warm enough. I think it would be comfortable down to about 50*. I'll work out a way to put a Poncho liner in for when it gets cooler. The fabric is an interesting and pleasant texture, and a simple tug pulls the underquilt around your body. Comes in two dreadful colors.
J**S
Money well spend
Game changer, stayed warm in a summertime sleeping bag with this around my eno at 36⁰ all night.
A**N
Perfect fit for a single hammock
I bought this for a 9’ 6” hammock with bug net - this underquilt is a perfect fit.It clips right to the hammocks suspension and hugs the hammock so there is very little need to adjust it.It works great as a wind block and was comfortable down into the high 40’s.It is lightweight and compresses very well in the included stuff sack.For what I needed it is perfect, would definitely recommend getting this for Spring to Fall.
R**.
Very warm md absolutely worth the money!!
Spent a weekend camping with this. It got down to 37F one night and I was cozy in this and a couple fleece blankets.Very simply clips to my ENO hammock and stuffs into its sack just as easily. Can be rolled to a slightly smaller pack and cinched down fairly smallAfter one camp; no downside. Would def buy again! Highly recommended.
E**R
Not bad
I purchased this and a more expensive underquilt from Onetigris (even among the Onetigris options). Both underquilts would benefit from some quick DIY reinforced stitching where the sides begin to separate (takes a couple mins). The GeerTop was $20 less and is lighter, loftier, and plusher compared to the Onetigris product. The stitching might be a bit more accurate on the Onetigris, but that is based on just one underquilt from each brand, and the difference is minor. The GeerTop is several inches wider at the widest point. Both are about the same length. Overall, I'd go for the GeerTop, especially if you need the warmer option.By the way, there are a lot of people leaving reviews that the product is horrible and doesn't support their weight. I really don't know what to say other than this is not a hammock nor is it intended to be, and I can't fathom how anyone would even think to try it as a hammock after having it in hand, so please ignore the majority of those 1 star reviews. Of course the carabiners and 2 mm bungee cords aren't load bearing. It is an underquilt, which HANGS UNDER your hammock.
R**S
Awesome pice of kit!
It's synthetic, top notch piece of gear.The seamstress did a good job on mine.Paired with a 800 down field top quilt, cozy as a bug in a rug@28°f packs down small too,little bit bigger than a roll of TP 👍
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