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The AYAMAYA Single & Double Hammock Underquilt is a premium camping essential designed for warmth and comfort. Made from durable 20D ripstop nylon with a soft 300T polyester lining, it fits all standard hammocks and is perfect for temperatures ranging from 20°F to 68°F. Weighing only 2.6 lbs and packing down small, it's ideal for backpacking and outdoor adventures.
Item Weight | 1.98 Pounds |
Folded Size | 14.9*7.4 inches |
Item Dimensions L x W | 98"L x 55.1"W |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 1 Kilograms |
Color | Army Green (98"x55" Hammock Quilt) |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Material | Polyester |
M**D
Works great
I'm not sure why we waited so long to get one! They were easy to put up and kept us super warm in early March when we used them to camp in Oklahoma
J**E
Warm and effective
Very pleased with this underquilt.I received it and since it was a rainy/snowy colder spring day, I decided to try it immediately. I took it out and lows hit somewhere in the thirties. It was cold enough to flurry so that tells you around where it was. I was very warm. I didn't even sleep with a sleeping bag, just a down camping blanket. I wasn't worried about heat either as I was able to stretch out and let some excess heat out. I could have easily taken it down another 10 degrees and been comfy. I'd say the temp rating of 20° f is accurate, and for that temp rating, the price is great.Like others have said, it is a bit bulky. It comes in a compression sack (thank heavens they got it right and made the webbing go all the way around so it wasn't just sown into the compression sack. Those always rip out. Big win there) it's about the size of a small sleeping bag. It's the quintessential size/warmth/compressibility/price trade off. And for a budget underquilt, I'd say this finds a sweet spot.Wouldn't hesitate to purchase again!Happy camping!
A**.
this is not a hammock
I had to come back and edit this review, after looking at some of the others. PLEASE NOTE: Many of the folks who are giving this a one-star review seem to have tried using this as a HAMMOCK!! Then they are surprised when they end up on the ground, or it that it won't support 2 people. (OMG! It's shock cord -- so many things wrong with that scenario -- it stretches AND it is not designed to hold weight. I felt so sorry for your poor behinds!) If you already know this about this product, you can skip to the review part.THIS IS NOT A HAMMOCK! It is a blanket you use to keep warm, and it hangs under your hammock. It is much cheaper than every cottage industry and big box store option out there, making it ideal if you just want to try things out or don’t need to worry about weight or bulk. There is a bit of a learning curve (and no one should try to sleep outdoors in gear they're using for the first time unless you have a nice, cozy car to crash in when it all goes wrong!) You are always going to learn more using your gear in the field, but how much newness you will have to tolerate can put you quickly outside your comfort zone and possibly compromise your safety. I say this as a person who has made 4 A.M. runs (yes, plural) to Wal-Mart b/c I didn't know about the non-insulating factor of an air mattress in winter.It needs to be tied w/ a simple overhand knot or secured w/ carabiners to your hammock suspension (there are a million ways to do this – tie it, use a stick and one of the suspension strap loops, buy small carabiners, slide the knot between the line running into the gathered end of your hammock. . .) and the length adjusted with the cord locks to keep it in the target zone -- shorten or lengthen it at the head &/or foot end, depending on where you end up in the hammock, which in turn may depend on how you suspended it. (Derek Hanson has written an excellent, brilliantly illustrated book explaining all this called The Ultimate Hang. Worth every penny for newbies.) Many prefer the head end slightly lower and with a substantial swoop that lets them lie sideways. The quilt should cover where your body rests in the hammock and not have too much air between the quilt and the hammock (or it will feel just like sleeping on an air mattress! Your body just can’t keep that much air warm.)It needs to be pulled tightly enough that it rests against the ends of the hammock (using the shock cord at the end to cinch the hole to match the size of the place it rests on the hammock, and you should leave a small cushion of air between the blanket and the bottom of the hammock. Pretty much like you do in bed. The covers only touch part of your body, but yet you stay warm, because the blanket traps heat in the spaces NEAR your body.For the record, in all my years of hammock camping (which I do exclusively now), haunting the hammock forums and watching videos and reading reviews, not a single person will actually sleep with another person in their hammock. It’s absurdly uncomfortable and difficult to move. Double hammocks can accommodate cuddling or have 2 derrieres side by side sitting up, but you really, really don’t want to spend the night literally on top of another person. Or under them. Or tangled with them. It’s a lot like rolling into the dip of a 40-year-old mattress. No matter how hard you try, you just can’t get out of the low spot. It will test your love.I use an underquilt any time the tempt drops to 70F or below (even inside if the AC is cranked), as the airspace and tightness of the hammock fabric underneath you make you significantly colder. (Think highway overpass in the wind, and you’ll have the right idea. It’s why bridges ice over when the rest of the road is fine.) That said, this isn't rated for seriously cold-weather camping, but it'll hold you in the shoulder seasons, and definitely spring. Back to my original review:This is great for car camping or use in a guest room (lookin' at you, sis!). It gives full coverage and comfort in a single or double hammock and fits your body stem to stern. Somtimes I pull the shockcord on either side and affix it to my ridgeline when I feel it's hanging too low. (This is because the way I hang is variable, depending on the distance between tree, the height I've used on the tree, the terrain, and how many beers I've had. The stuffsack is absurdly over-engineered and is the only downside to this quilt. It is virtually impossible and darned inconvenient getting in back into the stuffsack. The first thing I did was remove the useless compression straps (it's such a tight fit, you couldn't compress it further.) If you are committed to using the stuff sack -- STUFF it. You'll never get it back in the way it came, and that won't hurt anything.This is in no way compatible with backpacking, as it's huge, bulky, all the things we love about it when we have plenty of room for equipment or are using it indoors. Maximum comfort and an effortless install when weight or managability isn't an issue.
M**L
Coverage is perfect for a equip double hammock
Tried several different types and brands, before finding this. Great coverage for my equip brand double hammock. Make sure you get the largest size. Light weight but warm for backpacking. Glad I found this. I did get warm camping in low 60's high 50's. This thing will keep you warm.
S**Y
Very good product
I purchased this for my husband for those rainy days when we are camping he can still lay in his hammock. He loves it and does a great job of keeping him warm and comfortable.
B**S
So far so warm
Took it backpacking to Lake Spaulding and didn’t return it !is quite comfortable getting ready to take it to Paradise lake so if it hold up on this hike ,then she’s gonna be the one … Sidenote, I use a hammock instead of a bed and I use this as my under quilt and so far blasting the AC on top of it. I’m still warm but comfortable at the same time if you know it on me so far so good.😊
P**K
Ayamaya Hammock Underquilt review
I bought this Ayamaya Underquilt on Amazon.com.I have been searching and researching the Net for a few months for an underquilt that will satisfy my needs: not too expensive, very light, warm and easily compressed - not necessarily in that order.Before I used a thin, light and inflatable Klymit Static V pad inside the hammock. That was a real pain the butt - literally. The pad would not stay in one place. Every single time I woke up in the middle of the night the pad was on the side and my back and butt were cold. This pad was great but only for tent camping.I tested this underquilt during a sunny day with the outside temperature of -4 C (25 F), no snow on the frozen ground. It was easy to set the Ayamaya underquilt up like a cocoon. I crawled up into my hammock's bottom entry and then easily slid the Ayamaya underquilt under my legs.It took me a couple of attempts to fold and put the Ayamaya underquilt into its bag due to its irregular shape. However, I really like its bag because it is not like a regular tent sleeping-bag bag. It is a true compression bag with the straps. It does its job by making it as small as possible without any trapped air particle in it.Also, I took a few photos during its testing.It was a successful day testing out the Ayamaya Hammock Underquilt in the Canadian cold.It fulfilled all of my expectations. I recommend it to any Hammock camping enthusiast.Thank you.
J**
No sirve
No es nada recistente
C**E
I was a little disappointed at the lack of drawstrings, however it is extremely warm.
It seems to he quite warm, however I have yet to get it into an extreme environment. That will come soon enough. I do however wish it had a more customizable as there is no drawstrings to make it better fit my particular hammock
L**I
As described but...
Item came super quick, and for the price it's not bad. I used this on a 4 day off track adventure. Temps got down to 3°c and I was freezing. I had to put a space blanket between the hammock and underquilt. I wouldn't want to use this lower than 8°c. It's made fairly well and feels nice. This will be a spring and summer only underquilt for me.
S**N
Can't hammock without it.
I absolutely love this underquilt. I use it all the time, hangs nicely and is super easy to adjust and pack away. Highly recommend.
A**
Could use improvements, but it is very warm when set up properly.
Edit: the 3rd time I used it, the straps for the compression bag totally ripped off. It still kind of works as a stuff sack, but definitely doesn't compress any longer.I picked up this underquilt for winter camping.1st time using it was a little tough to set up due to the lack of drawstrings and I kind of just toed it to the hammock.2nd time I used it, I doubled up the drawstring and clipped it to my carabiner for the hammock. This worked great and was positioned perfectly (see first photo in day light)The underquilt itself is warn. I had it out in -6⁰C and never had a cold spot. The reason I gave it 4☆ instead of 5 is due to the weak compression sack. I've only used the compression twice and ots already ripped from one of the seams. I don't suspect it's going to last much longer as a compression sack, so I'll need to replace ot with a higher quality sack for transportation.Overall, I'm happy with the purchase for its purpose of keeping warm, just disappointed in the quality of the compression sack.
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