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Description

When temperatures drop and the wind starts howling, you’ll need to have a serious insulating layer to throw on your hammock as there's no better feeling than relaxing in a cozy and warm bed.

Light and compact, the Onewind Windsock is a real game-changer for winter adventures as it helps provide an extra layer of warmth on the coldest of nights. It's made from 1.1 oz ripstop nylon and weighs 12oz. It also features built-in mesh air vents that doubles as windows to keep the airflow going inside so you can stay warm while winter camping and get the rest you need to charge hard on the next day’s mission.

 

Onewind Bottom Entry Hammock Winter Windsock 5

 

Choosing the Right Windsock

Windsocks are essentially just what they sound like - a sock that goes over your hammock to provide protection from the wind. They can help decrease convective heat loss. In other words, if it's windy and you're in a hammock without a windsock, you're going to get cold. The wind will cause the air around you to circulate, and that circulating air is going to take your body heat with it. But if you have a windsock, it will block the wind and help keep your body heat in. Secondly, even in still air, a windsock will add warmth to your hammock. This is because they're usually made out of breathable fabric. So, as you sleep, your body heat will be trapped in the fabric and will radiate back to you, keeping you warm all night long

 

Onewind Bottom Entry Hammock Winter Windsock 6

 

Lightweight and Compact

Weighing only 12oz, this windsock can easily be packed and lugged inside your backpack. It measures 122"x43" so it can easily protect your single or double hammock for up to 12' camping hammock.

onewind winter windsock

 

Easy To Use and Setup

Simply slide this sock over the ridgeline and clinch it at the end for the perfect set-up. It includes a shock-corded bottom for easier in and out and features a small mesh window to prevent internal condensation from forming inside your hammock.

Onewind has two kinds of Windsocks:
Bottom Entry Windsock
Bottom Entry Windsock with Zipper

For ease of entry and exit, our tips for using with a hammock:
Zipper Hammock: Use Bottom Entry Windsock with Zipper
Bottem Entry Hammock: Both can be used

Versatile Camping Gear

Combines the benefits of a hammock overcover and underquilt protector in one piece of gear. This windsock is compatible with a wide range of hammocks for the full protection against light rain and snow.

onewind windsock winter

 

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Onewind Bottom Entry Hammock Winter Windsock

    £35.00

    When temperatures drop and the wind starts howling, you’ll need to have a serious insulating layer to throw on your... Read more

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      Description

      When temperatures drop and the wind starts howling, you’ll need to have a serious insulating layer to throw on your hammock as there's no better feeling than relaxing in a cozy and warm bed.

      Light and compact, the Onewind Windsock is a real game-changer for winter adventures as it helps provide an extra layer of warmth on the coldest of nights. It's made from 1.1 oz ripstop nylon and weighs 12oz. It also features built-in mesh air vents that doubles as windows to keep the airflow going inside so you can stay warm while winter camping and get the rest you need to charge hard on the next day’s mission.

       

      Onewind Bottom Entry Hammock Winter Windsock 5

       

      Choosing the Right Windsock

      Windsocks are essentially just what they sound like - a sock that goes over your hammock to provide protection from the wind. They can help decrease convective heat loss. In other words, if it's windy and you're in a hammock without a windsock, you're going to get cold. The wind will cause the air around you to circulate, and that circulating air is going to take your body heat with it. But if you have a windsock, it will block the wind and help keep your body heat in. Secondly, even in still air, a windsock will add warmth to your hammock. This is because they're usually made out of breathable fabric. So, as you sleep, your body heat will be trapped in the fabric and will radiate back to you, keeping you warm all night long

       

      Onewind Bottom Entry Hammock Winter Windsock 6

       

      Lightweight and Compact

      Weighing only 12oz, this windsock can easily be packed and lugged inside your backpack. It measures 122"x43" so it can easily protect your single or double hammock for up to 12' camping hammock.

      onewind winter windsock

       

      Easy To Use and Setup

      Simply slide this sock over the ridgeline and clinch it at the end for the perfect set-up. It includes a shock-corded bottom for easier in and out and features a small mesh window to prevent internal condensation from forming inside your hammock.

      Onewind has two kinds of Windsocks:
      Bottom Entry Windsock
      Bottom Entry Windsock with Zipper

      For ease of entry and exit, our tips for using with a hammock:
      Zipper Hammock: Use Bottom Entry Windsock with Zipper
      Bottem Entry Hammock: Both can be used

      Versatile Camping Gear

      Combines the benefits of a hammock overcover and underquilt protector in one piece of gear. This windsock is compatible with a wide range of hammocks for the full protection against light rain and snow.

      onewind windsock winter

       

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