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WOOBIE FEEDBACK
"..... nights were probably in the mid to low 50's by morning. I started the nights with the Woobie wrapped under me, and only half over me, by morning I had it completely around me. I was easily as comfortable, as I am in a light summer bag in comparable temps, and it works better in a hammock than a bag. With some warmer clothes on I think I could go into the 40's pretty easily. My wife is a little warmer sleeper than me and I didn’t here one peep out of her that sounded like a complaint.
What has been said about the "soft hand" or "drape" of the material is true. It does a good job of conforming to your shape, and by doing that, it cuts out many of the cold spots. Also, another benefit is that I think by putting it inside my 15 deg WM bag it will add considerable warmth on really cold nights, even though around her that’s not much of a problem. I still like the idea of being able to push it into cooler temp ranges if needed comfortably. I know it is expensive, but in my opinion it’s worth it.
BTW: FWIW, my wife who is not a big-time camper, and this being her first try at hammock camping, absolutely loved the Woobie I got her. I detected some attachment on her part to her new Woobie. She repeatedly reminded me to make sure I loaded them up and brought them in the house after me got home. She wanted to make sure I stored them correctly and that nothing could get at them. And she doesn’t even know how much they cost.
Mike
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