The lightweight nylon top quilts are with DWR materials and water-resistant, keeping you all night dry and warm, you can use the hammock quilt as blankets, warm poncho, warm coat, warm skirt and kids cloak. Making it a versatile option for your four-season hammock sleeping system.
This topquilt shell fabric and lining fabric are 20D 400T ultralight(1.1 oz) nylon fabric. The shell fabric is Dupont Teflon (DWR, protects from stains), Fabrics and quilt fillers are ultralight materials.
Features:
- Light Weight Soft Smooth Shell and Lining Fabric:
- Both sides of the Topquilt (Shell and lining) are made of 20 Denier Ultra Lightweight Nylon Taffeta Fabric.
- Fabric Weight: 1.12OZ/Y2 (38g/m2) Soft, Smooth, Lightweight,
- The fabric is down-proof cured. So it has windproof and waterproof for small rain (Same as the fabric we always used on the down jacket)
- Washer/Dryer Safe! – Can be washed and dries quickly and easily, unlike goose down. Use of non-agitated, large capacity, front-loaded commercial washer suggested.
Modular Footbox – This over quilt has an easy-to-use convertible foot box. Makes for a quick entry and exit, and keeps the heat in. The foot box is made of snaps and shock cords drawstring. When you cinch the shock cord, You will get a foot box. Never worry about zippers getting stuck or breaking.
Filling: Bio-Based Fiber Made with DuPont™ Sorona® Synthetic Insulation.
Sustans® is a natural permanent 3D spiral fiber for heat preservation and has excellent loft and recovery from compacting.
Motionless air can’t form heat convection, therefore, reducing heat loss. It has little effect from moisture, keeping the body warmer, dryer, and more comfortable in damper conditions. Superior compaction recovery with long-lasting effect for quicker heat retention. All this makes for a high warmth, high elasticity, comfortable hand feeling, and more consistent loft quilt that had a good feel and is durable, with good flexibility of use.
Onewind Topquilt Poncho XL Deluxe consists of two pieces that can be combined in different ways or used separately.
To use as a poncho liner just unsnap all of the snaps at the neck and the foot box and loosen the drawcord to give you the flat open blanket configuration. Then unsnap a couple of the middle snaps in the row of 12 snaps that connect the top and bottom halves of the quilt to make a hole for your head. Instant poncho liner! In this mode, the armholes aren't much use as they are down near your knees so you'll just have to reach your arms out the sides of the poncho liner. |
If you want to use the top as a warm layer to wear while sitting or moving about camp unsnap the top from the bottom but leave the snaps behind your shoulders snapped and secure the sides behind your back with a cord or belt. Use the armholes to free your hands and arms while leaving the rest of your body protected by the water-repellant insulated quilt top. |
You can add another layer of warmth by using the bottom piece. There are 2 pairs of snaps close together at the ends of the drawcord along what's normally the bottom of the foot box. Wrap this drawcord edge around your |