







🔥 Wrap yourself in warmth, wherever adventure calls!
The G4Free Camping Hammock Underquilt features a 500g hollow cotton filling and durable 20D Ripstop Nylon shell, delivering lightweight (930g) warmth and windproof protection. Designed for quick setup with elastic buckles and carabiners, it fits most standard hammocks snugly, making it an essential for millennial outdoor enthusiasts seeking cozy, hassle-free comfort on camping, hiking, or backyard adventures.








| ASIN | B093SSWTJ2 |
| Brand | G4Free |
| Color | Army Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (150) |
| Date First Available | 25 July 2021 |
| Item Weight | 500 g |
| Material | Cotton |
| Model Number | G4Free GFCATN21C011A |
| Product Dimensions | 33.99 x 16.99 x 2.51 cm; 500 g |
L**.
Great product and is lightweight so is perfect for camping and very comfortable. Also good value for money and delivery time was reasonable. Would recommend
N**R
I am a weirdo who prefers, as a 57-year-old woman, to sleep in a hammock. As anyone who's slept in a hammock knows, however, there is a thing called CBS, or Cold Butt Syndrome, that kicks in somewhere right around 73 degrees, depending on the person sleeping. You need an underquilt to sleep comfortably in a hammock, even in the house. This is a good underquilt for in-home use, or mild outdoor weather. I purchased it initially as an addition to my loaner set of backpacking gear, but ended up using it in the house, daily, for the past couple of years. I love that it's shaped like a peapod, rather than the baggy gathered rectangle design commonly sold. I love that on a cooler night outdoors, it's roomy enough to close up over the top of the hammock, somewhat, adding a little extra warmth and cozy enough. The fabric is sturdy and the soft fleecy lining is extra cozy. The suspension is fuss-free: clip it to your hammock loops and you're done. Or if, like me, you're using a giant Mayan string hammock in the house, you might need to add a loop of cord to attach it straight to the eyebolts in your walls. Either way it works well. As a backpacking underquilt it does have its limitations. It's filled with fiberfill, so on the bulky and heavy side compared with down. But it also costs a quarter of what down would cost, and paired with a cheap nylon hammock, bug net, and rainfly (I'll go ahead and recommend River Country Products in the budget category), it'll get you outdoors in mild weather, with minimal fuss and adjustment. Hammock camping: you won't need to sweep the forest floor clear of every acorn and twig, flat areas are optional, and you'll sleep like a baby without worry of waking up with a snake in your sleeping bag. If you love this backpacking setup like I do, you'll want to save your pennies and get a down underquilt later, so you can survive something lower than a 60-degree night. But in the meantime, this wrapper will keep you cozy and snug.
T**R
only used it once and it wasn't terribly cold outside but I was very cozy as I slept. A couple of the other guys complained about getting a little cold as they slept.. I did not! Snug as a bug in a rug! easy to install, fit the hammock great, seems of good quality, and very warm to me! Well done folks!
K**Y
Decent underquilt does its job keeping the cold off your back
M**Y
As described. Follow instructions ! At first I had to loose. Cold and wind whistled in and under. Snugged up so to fit tighter. Worked great then. Toasty! Used on Hennessy hammock
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