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    Gourmet Catfood Connoisseur StagLefty's Avatar
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    It's probably better than having nothing under you but I'm not sure if it's enough if your in a bag ? I would think you may have to step up to a better pad under you. I have no experience in hammocks so I hope someone else can give you some real experience with this
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    Go to Home Depot and get some Reflectix insulation. Basically two sheets of very small bubble wrap sandwiched between three sheets of foil. Google it.

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    Anything that will add a layer of air underneath you is best.

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    Space blankets are great especially for car use. I carry 2 of them in the truck when we used to travel the Forrest roads in the winter.

    Where they come in handy is as a first layer. I always have a cheap sleeping bag in the vehicle and the space blanket is additional. And my space blankets are not the tiny thing in plastic. they are the quilted ones the Army has and they do work well.

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    Tried the space blanket under the bed matress pad for a year here in the house, didn't really notice much help reflecting heat. Nice and crinkly sound when rolling over though.

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    I keep 2 space blankets in the go bag but i also keep a space bag. It makes a great liner for a sleeping bag and makes a decent cold weather rated bag work in colder temps. I agree they are best used as a first layer then add on top of it if you can.
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