At 0 degrees, it starts to feel cool around the back, so the comfort at -7 may be overrated. If it is indeed climashield 4 oz, it will not work at such low temperatures. Other than that, the material and suspension system look solid, and the color is attractive.
- Provides heat retention for up to 8 hours
- Maintains an average temperature of 50 deg. C
- Constructed with a non-toxic formula
- Features microporous non-woven material to safeguard against overheating
- Securing ensured by adhesive tape
Militaria.pl is a premium dealer of TigerWood.
TigerWood is s a Europe-based brand delivering trusted quality and accountable manufacturing. It specializes in designing hammocks, tarps, hiking stoves and outdoor clothing, creating products based on real-life bushcraft experiences. TigerWood's equipment is tested in extreme conditions - the flagship Bear hammock went through a test involving a tank. The hammocks are equipped with mosquito nets, and the stoves in the Piran series are distinguished by their compact design and sturdy construction. TigerWood promotes the conscious use of nature and wins the trust of the outdoor community with its practical, uncompromising approach to design.
| EAN | 5904988197828 |
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| Brand | TigerWood |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 7
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I already own the Tigerwood Ważka V2 Camo hammock and decided to buy an underquilt to complete the set. The build quality is very good; it protects well against wind and cold. Previously, I had a Chinese underquilt of similar size and thickness, but the difference in workmanship and thermal qualities is significant in favor of Tigerwood. The only thing I could complain about are the elastic cords—they could be a bit more robust.
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An essential thing when sleeping in a hammock in the autumn or spring, and often even in the summer. It protects against drafts and keeps you warm because it's never compressed like a sleeping pad or mattresses in a tent. The hooks could be better for this price.
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I haven't used the underquilt yet, so this is my opinion after unboxing. First, the price. It's quite high. Looking at online prices for materials, if you made it yourself, it would be much, much cheaper. The underquilt is like an opened sleeping bag, so I don't know why the price is so high. Now, the craftsmanship. First of all, I don't know why so often the product in the pictures differs from what I receive. It's not the first time. Even in the listing, there are different pictures. Watching the website, I see Tigerwood updates and adjusts products in the same listing. For example, the stitching—sometimes the underquilt has diagonally sewn lines, other times (at least in the photos) two lengthwise stitches, but I received one with several lengthwise stitches. Also, the stitching doesn't seem very solid, and you can see light through it. The elastic cords could be thicker and better sewn to the straps. I don’t know why the straps go to the side instead of along the length, which causes more strain on the seams. I hope that after using it, I won't regret the purchase. Products for the forest should be sturdier from the start, especially for this price.
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I used it when it was slightly below zero degrees, and nothing blew in from below as long as all adjustable places were tightened properly. The comfort is much greater than with a foam pad or a self-inflating mat.
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Hello, The underquilt is very well made, all adjustments work smoothly, and the material seems strong. I slept two nights at around 6 degrees Celsius and didn’t feel any cold from below. The stuff sack is adequate. I recommend it.
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I highly recommend it because it offers much greater comfort than a foam pad or a mattress inserted inside the hammock. Extremely well-made. The materials are of superb quality.
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