Onewind Hammock Underquilt Review: Comfort, Weight, and Setup

This review delves into the Onewind Hammock Underquilt, examining its performance, comfort, and ease of use. We'll explore its dimensions, weight, and packing size, highlighting its surprising lightness for the level of warmth provided. The construction, using 1.1 oz 20 Denier ultralight nylon and DuPont Sorona synthetic insulation, will be analyzed, along with its suitability for various weather conditions. We'll also detail the setup process, focusing on the bungee cord system and adjustable tensioners, assessing both the ease and effectiveness of the design.This comprehensive review will cover both the advantages and disadvantages of the Onewind Underquilt. We'll discuss its exceptional comfort, particularly in cooler temperatures, while acknowledging the added bulk and potential challenges with the tensioner adjustments. The final verdict will consider whether the benefits – increased warmth, ease of setup, and overall comfort – outweigh the drawbacks, ultimately guiding potential buyers in determining if this underquilt is the right choice for their hammock camping needs.

Pros And Cons

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  • Provides Mega Comfort for hammock camping, especially in cooler conditions.
  • Relatively lightweight (approximately 1.04 to 1.14 kg).
  • Relatively easy setup.
  • Adds some bulk and weight to gear.
  • Tensioners on the bungee cords do not hold tension well; requires additional tying.
  • Aesthetically, the numerous bungee cords hanging off can be seen as a minor drawback.

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Product Specifications and Features

The Onewind Hammock Underquilt boasts dimensions of 210cm x 130cm when unfurled, equivalent to 82in x 52in. Its packed size is compact at 18cm x 36cm, easily fitting into the included compression sack. Weighing in at a manageable 2.3 to 2.5 lbs (1.04 to 1.14 kg), it's surprisingly lightweight for its size.

Constructed from 1.1 oz 20 Denier ultralight nylon fabric for both the shell and lining, it features bio-based fiberfill made with DuPont Sorona synthetic insulation. This synthetic fill makes it suitable for damp conditions, unlike down, while maintaining warmth. It is available in green or dark blue.

The underquilt's design incorporates bungee cords at the corners and center for secure attachment to the hammock. The use of bungees provides flexibility in adjustment, allowing for a custom fit to various hammock sizes and shapes.

Setup and Usage

Setting up the Onewind underquilt is straightforward. Attach the central bungee cord with carabiner to the hammock's suspension points. Then, attach the corner bungee cords to the same points and adjust the tension by utilizing the built-in tensioners.

The reviewer showcasing the central attachment point and carabiner
The reviewer showcasing the central attachment point and carabiner

After attaching all cords, adjust tension to ensure the quilt snugly fits the hammock. Individual tensioning points on each side allow for further customization and optimal comfort. The setup process is quick and intuitive, making it easy for even first-time users.

The reviewer showing how to fasten the underquilt to the hammock
The reviewer showing how to fasten the underquilt to the hammock

Once in the hammock, further fine-tune the tension via the side tensioners for a perfect fit. The underquilt’s design prevents slippage unlike a standard sleeping pad, maintaining a consistent layer of warmth throughout the night.

Pros and Cons

Pros: Exceptional comfort, particularly noticeable in cooler weather. Surprisingly lightweight, adding minimal weight to the overall pack. Relatively easy and quick to set up, streamlining the camping process.

The reviewer talking about the aesthetic concerns of the bungee cords
The reviewer talking about the aesthetic concerns of the bungee cords

Cons: Adds some bulk and weight to your gear. The built-in tensioners can be difficult to adjust. Bungee cords may require additional securing during use and may be aesthetically unappealing to some.

Final Verdict

Overall, the Onewind Hammock Underquilt provides significant comfort enhancement, especially for cold-weather hammock camping. While it adds some weight and bulk, the warmth and ease of setup make it a worthwhile addition for many. The minor issues with the tensioners could be improved, but they don't detract too significantly from the overall positive experience.

The reviewer summarizing his thoughts and giving a final verdict.
The reviewer summarizing his thoughts and giving a final verdict.

Whether it's worth it depends on your priorities. If lightweight packing is paramount, you might prefer a different solution. However, if comfort and warmth are top priorities and you don’t mind the added bulk, then this is an excellent choice. The synthetic filling makes it a versatile option suitable for various conditions.

I would recommend this underquilt to those who prioritize comfort and warmth in their hammock camping setup. It provides substantial benefits in terms of insulation and convenience, outweighing the minor drawbacks for many users.