During various types of expeditions, whether survival or bushcraft, it is important to ensure that you have a place to rest to recover for the journey ahead. Choosing the right place, as well as the form of accommodation, is especially important during windy and cold nights, when your body needs good insulation.
It is a good idea to fully insulate yourself from the ground during this type of expedition, thus reducing the risk of hypothermia. A good idea is to sleep in a hammock. In addition, in very cold weather it is worth using hammock bolsters, which provide very good insulation from wind or frost. A hammock bolster can also be used as a quilt or warm coat. It will prove useful not only on a trip, but also at home as an additional quilt, for example, during a blackout or heating failure.
A hammock pad is a versatile quilt that is hooked up to the underside of a hammock. Some people use a mat as insulation for the hammock, but during sleep the mats shift and fold. Using a hammock pad does not create this discomfort, as the pad wraps the hammock from the outside. In addition, it eliminates back cooling and retains heat. If you are passionate about survival expeditions, you do not have to give up this hobby when the temperature drops below 0°C. Feel free to browse our offer, where you can find a hammock bolster suitable for your needs.