A look at my Cold Weather Winter Hammock Camping Setup for Backpacking Trips that have Potential for Sub-Zero Temperatures.
Deep Winter Hammock Camping System Components
- Dutchware Gear Winter Vented Sock, 11.25 oz
- Hammock Gear Cuben Fiber Hex Tarp, 5.75 oz (aka Dyneema Fiber Tarp)
- Dutch Argon 1.6 Netless Hammock 10′, 10 oz
- Hammock Gear Incubator 0° Underquilt, 25.35 oz
- Hammock Gear Burrow 0° Top Quilt Wide, 26.4 oz (I went with the wide version for better coverage on tent trips where I may sleep on the ground. If you only plan to use yours in a hammock, you can probably do a standard width model)
- Structural Ridge Line
- Camo Polyester Tree Straps 12′, 4.9 oz
- Aluminum Cinch Buckles, 2 oz
- Climbing Grade Carabiners Rated 1,000lb+, 1.5 oz for the pair (In the video I’m using Dutchware biners that came with my Chameleon Hammock, but I also use Black Diamond Neutrino carabiners
Total Hammock System Weight: 1.75 lbs (793 grams)
Total Insulation System Weight: 3.25 lbs (1.47 kilos)
Shelter System Weight (tarp plus all lines & adjustment hardware): 8.75 oz
Deep Winter Hammock Camping System Grand Total Weight: 5.55 lbs (2.52 kilos)
Other Gear Seen
- Dutchware Chameleon Hammock System
- Dutchware Summer Sock
- Dutch Whoopie Hooks Suspension System
- Kammock Python Straps
- Not shown, but Dutch has a similar looped nylon suspension system as well called the Spider Chain
- Dutch Titanium Cinch Buckles
- Dutch Clips
- Therm-A-Rest Z-Lite Sleeping Pad
- Klymit Inertia X-Frame Sleeping Pad
- Kelty Cosmic Down 0 Degree Sleeping Bag