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Understanding the basics of Hammock Insulation

8/28/2018

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So staying warm in a hammock comes down to 2 components, top Side insulation which covers just as it says your top half. You can use any sleeping bag you have or a top quilt. Top quilts are easier to get in and out of but a sleeping bag works too with the zip undone and draped over you like a top quilt would be. In hot weather, you can sub in a blanket too as lightweight as is appropriate...In warm places, a light fleece may be enough or even just a sheet.
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The second component is underside insulation. For this you can use a pad like you would on the ground, just keep in mind that a pad distorts the comfort of the hammock, they tend to slip out from under you and they also tend not to be wide enough to cover your shoulders well in a hammock. So the replacement (upgrade) that most folks graduate to after a pad is an underquilt. Underquilts hang under the hammock and insulate you from the convective cooling that hammocks are susceptible to. As they are below the hammock they insulate without being compressed by body weight, they don't change the feel of the hammock and are wide enough to give your shoulders insulation.

Owyhee Top Quilt

$169.00 - $209.00
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Potomac UnderQuilt

$189.00
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Here at Arrowhead-Equipment.com, we are strong proponents of quality Made in America synthetic Under and Top Quilts.  We have been building them here in our shop for more than 9 years. Every quilt that we make is 100% Allergen & Cruelty-Free, It's an ideal alternative to down products produced by animals.  We build Under Quilts to fit nearly every brand of hammock on the market, including but not limited to our own hammocks.  And we offer several designs of Top Quilts and Blankets to suit everyone's sleep style and insulation needs. Check out our full details at our  Kick Ass Quilts store page. 
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Everything You need for Hammock Camping

8/28/2018

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If you are new to hammock camping it can be a bit overwhelming. There is a lot of gear that goes into getting fully set up to get off the ground. At Arrowhead-Equipment we stock everything needed, all of it Made in America.  So let's break it down and see what you need to get together to start hammock camping. 
The basics of hammock camping breaks down into 4 categories: Suspension, Hammock, Insulation, and Tarp. You need a few things in each category to build a hammock camping system and some stuff will carry over from ground camping gear but not all.

The Suspension is made up of the gear that you use to connect from hammock to the tree. The first pice is a set of tree strap...wide (minimum 1") webbing straps that help to distribute the load over a larger area than a rope would. This protects the growth layers in the tree from being crushed. Then there are a number of ways to connect from there to the hammock.


1" Webbing Straps

$0.49 - $0.59
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1.5" Webbing Straps

$0.69 - $0.79
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Double Layer Hammock

$75.00
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The Hammock is a bit self-explanatory but there are lots of options out there. Most will be some sort of modern nylon material...ripstop or otherwise that make up the hammock bed itself. There are some really short hammocks that I would receive avoiding. Most folks feel at least 10 foot and many go to 11 foot long as being the standard size for a camping hammock. The short 9 foot and below are more novelty or day loungers rather than full camping. Comfort is the idea.
Insulation is made up of 2 components in basic terms. Topside (could be your old sleeping bag) and underside. On the ground a pad makes up your underside normally, in the air they don't work as well. They distort the feel of the hammock defeating the comfort reason for using a hammock in the first place. Most go to an Underquilt. They attach below the hammock, tight up against it, to insulate you from convective cooling...something that is not a factor on the ground. And then a Top Quilt for the top side.  Top Quilts are easier to get in and out of than a sleeping bag and save weight as they are basically a bag with the back and zipper cut out.  With you sandwiched between an under Quilt and Top Quilt you get 360° of insulation all while floating above the ground in your hammock. 

Jarbidge River UnderQuilt

$115.00 - $129.00
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White Cloud Top Quilt

$160.00 - $210.00
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Owyhee Top Quilt

$169.00 - $209.00
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New River UnderQuilt

$155.00 - $195.00
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​The Tarp is the most important part, as it's your shelter. It's the last thing most folks think about and often spend the least on, but it's the most critical part. If all else fails you need your tarp more than anything to keep you out of the wind and rain/snow.  Hammock campers are really just elevated tarp campers.  And a Tarp provides a lot of advantages too.  Tarps are less prone to condensation, you get more fresh air, you can pitch them in a number of ways including with the sides elevated to allow a view out, lower weight and bulk than most tents and as a shelter when not in your hammock....ever stop for lunch in the rain? Pitching your tarp as a temporary lean to only takes a moment. 

Still feeling overwhelmed? That's ok, there is a good bit to learn to get started hammock camping. The good news is we are here to help you through the learning curve.  Here are Arrowhead-Equipment.com we can work with you to get any component you might need or all of them.  Check out our complete Beginner Hammock Camping Kits as an option to get you started. And if you have any questions at all we are here to help.  Send us an email and we will work to help in any way possible. 

New Hanger Hammock Kit

$325.00
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Apprentice  Hanger Hammock Kit

$500.00
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In stock and No wait time!

8/28/2018

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In these days of Amazon Prime shipping, many of us have become accustomed to getting everything from food to footwear to camping gear in no time at all.  But some are also accustomed to cottage made gear taking weeks if not months to be built.  Here at Arrowhead, we have worked diligently to not have our wait times ever grow to those extremes.  With many shops, you get two options, built in China and collecting dust on the shelf or built to order - waiting list.  At Arrowhead-Equipment.com however we strive to have all of our materials ready and waiting. When we receive your order we get right to work cutting the fabric and sewing your gear that very day.  We built each and every one of our Under Quilts, Top Quilts, Whoopie Slings, Suspension Straps, Bug Nets, Hammocks, Hammock Pillows, Hammock Chairs and all of the rest of our Hammock Camping Gear immediately when you order from us.  At this time our wait times are less than 24 hours for custom gear built in the USA.  That means you never have to wait for any of our Hammock camping and Backpacking gear.   Is your Trip next weekend? Sure we can help get you ready. 

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Time to Plan an Adventure!

7/17/2018

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Hammock Camping, Backpacking, travel, Adventure, Hammock Camping Quilt, Under Quilt,
High quality Topo maps from home!   There have gotten to be a lot of good GPS apps for phones but most everyone will still recommend having a high quality printed map in hand is still a must for serious backcountry travel.  But finding printed topo maps is getting harder and harder.  Most gear stores are no longer stocking printed maps.  But for many years we have been printing our own topo maps.  It takes a couple of pieces of free software and an inkjet printer but you to can have custom printed topo maps of just about anywhere in the world.  

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​First you will need to download BaseCamp™ from Garmin  LINK  Several pieces of software download as a suite with Basecamp.

Second Visit GPS File Depot and Choose the State or Country you are looking to print maps for.   LINK
Once you have installed the Basecamp software and downloaded the map sets you want from GPS File Depot install the Map set by double-clicking the file extractor. Basecamp Map Manager will open asking you to add to the maps list. 
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Now you can open Basecamp, click the Maps Drop down from the menu and select the State or country map set. You can now browse the map, zoom in, add tracks, type in notes, and then select an area to print just like printing a standard document.



Be sure to use the Print Preview feature on the print control popup to scale the map, position it and get just what you need in your printed map.  

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Add Notes, Waypoints, Tracks, Highlight Trails, and keep track of Points of Interest.
There are a lot of features in Garmin BaseCamp and paired with the free topo maps from GPS File Depot gives you an easy way to make your own custom topo maps. 
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Possibles Pouch

11/17/2017

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!! NEW IN STORE !!

Possibles Pouch - Are you in search of the unknown? What’s possible is only limited by your willingness to explore. We want to help you discover what is possible.   Made from 400x300 denier Diamond weave Ripstop, Urethane coating gives water resistance. 

5"x10" 
0.8 oz -- 22grams

Check out all of our pouches to help you organize your pack!

Possibles Pouch

$15.00
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EDC Pouch

$10.00 - $15.00
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Padded Pouch

$17.00 - $27.00
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