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Reddit mentions of ENO, Eagles Nest Outfitters Vulcan UnderQuilt, Ultralight Camping Quilt, Orange/Charcoal

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of ENO, Eagles Nest Outfitters Vulcan UnderQuilt, Ultralight Camping Quilt, Orange/Charcoal. Here are the top ones.

ENO, Eagles Nest Outfitters Vulcan UnderQuilt, Ultralight Camping Quilt, Orange/Charcoal
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    Features:
  • WARM UP IN THE WINTER: Made from the mega cozy Primaloft Synergy insulation and makes your hammock (not included) ready for all four seasons. Also has a temperature rating of 35-45 degrees Fahrenheit when paired with a comparable top quilt.
  • MASTER THE ART OF LOUNGING: The Vulcan UnderQuilt has a differentially cut construction adapts to the natural contours of your body, keeping you cozy and snug.
  • RAIN, RAIN, GO AWAY: This full-length quilt features a worry-free adjustable shock cord suspension, with a water repellent finish, keeping you dry all nap long.
  • ADVENTURE READY: Weighing only 30 ounces, the Vulcan UnderQuilt includes a handy stuff sack, so you can take it on your backpacking adventure.
  • ENO GIVES BACK: ENO loves the outdoors and shows it by donating to organizations that preserve our wild places.
Specs:
ColorOne Color
Height8 Inches
Length15 Inches
Number of items1
Size6 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft.
Weight1.68 pounds
Width7 Inches

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Found 2 comments on ENO, Eagles Nest Outfitters Vulcan UnderQuilt, Ultralight Camping Quilt, Orange/Charcoal:

u/xueimel ยท 5 pointsr/motocamping

I'm a big hammock fan, so I'm sorry if I get long winded. Been through a few hammocks in search of perfection (never worn one out). I started with this one, have the most experience with this one, most recently started using this one. Used hammocks to cover the south half of Wisconsin's state parks in 2013 on a CB750 wearing this backpack.

Finding trees the right distance was (impressively) never a problem for me. I've been thinking there should be a way to hang one side on the motorcycle should the need arise, but haven't yet had to test it. I'd really like to be able to hang from the motorcycle on one side and the frame on that pack on the other side, but don't know if the pack will support a person (hasn't been warm enough to test since I thought of this).

In terms of rain, I started with a generic big blue tarp from a hardware store. This was a bad idea, thing was bulky, loud, and inflexible to the point of being hard to work with. Now I use this and it does the job pretty well. I used a large size of this tarp for a while, but the one I got was too big and ultimately heavier than needed.

I'm sorry to bust your bubble, but hammocks can get cold at night. I used this sleeping pad, after a while added this to keep the shoulders warm. Sleeping on what feels like a massively oversized menstrual pad never felt right, plus they get a little awkward in a hammock. Everybody I've heard from recommends underquilts for proper insulation, and it took me until this year to bite the bullet and get one (they're not cheap). I just got this yesterday, and intend to test it tomorrow night.

This book has been widely recommended. I haven't read it yet, but at $4 for kindle, that's not a bad price. You can read it on a smartphone or computer with the kindle app (which is free).

It wasn't until I typed this all out that I realized how much money I probably spent on all this stuff. I didn't buy it all from Amazon, just convenient links.

u/Paralily ยท 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My highest is an Eagles Nest Outfitters - Vulcan Underquilt in Orange/Charcoal I love to hammack camp and it would help keep me warmer at night.

My cheapest item is 2 fast 2 furious on blu ray for $7.95