Multi-Function Quilts

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  • Multifunction Hammock Quilt

    Shenandoah Quilt (40F)

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    Hudson River Quilt (20F)

    $239.95$249.95
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  • Multifunction Hammock Quilt

    Old Rag Mountain Quilt (0F)

    $279.95$289.95
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  • Year Round Multi-Function Three Quilt Combo

    Year Round Multi-Function Three Hammock Quilt Combo

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Jacks R Better  Multi-Function Hammock Quilts are a lightweight nonrestrictive alternative to a sleeping bag on the ground or in a hammock.  We have continued to optimize our designs based on our real-world experience. We offer the best Hammock Quilts on the market.

Multi-Function Hammock Quilts provide better insulation than a sleeping bag. Sleeping bags do not work in a hammock because insulation only works when it has the ability to loft.  A sleeping bag’s insulation compresses under your body weight reducing its loft.  In a hammock, this leads to convective heat loss from the cold air stripping away body heat. A Multifunction Hammock Quilt hangs outside the hammock allowing the down to fully loft.

Multi-Function Hammock Quilts work better than a sleeping pad in a hammock. Keeping a sleeping pad under you in a hammock is a constant struggle. Sleeping pads made of non-breathable materials cause you to sweat creating dampness in your clothes which results in a chill as you cool off.

All Jacks R Better Quilts are optimized with a 25% overstuff to reduce down migration and enable the underquilt to maintain its rating when the down losses loft between cleanings. All of our underquilts work on any hammock including all gathered end and bridge hammocks.

How to properly hang a Multi-Function Hammock Quilt when used as a Hammock Underquilt:

  • Hung tight enough to prevent any air gaps between it and the hammock.
  • Not too tight that the down can not fully loft (differential baffles prevent this).
  • The underquilt should be hung tight enough to slightly lift the hammock when you are not in it.
  • Pull the end cords just tight enough to seal off the ends of the quilt but not too tight.