OneTigris 3-Season Night Protector Underquilt Review

OneTigris 3-Season Night Protector Underquilt Review
Ben's bottom line

The affordable cure for cold-butt syndrome. Two temp ratings, fits almost any gathered-end hammock, and rigs in minutes.

The Night Protector Under Quilt comes in two different temperature ratings and is compatible with almost every gathered end hammock.

Here we are going to take a look at the 3-Season.

  • The Night Protector comes with a compression sack that comes in at 28oz/800g compressed.
  • The Night Protector Under Quilt’s compressed size is 13”x8”.
  • It is suitable to temperatures down 40°F/20°F.
  • Unfolded it is 7.9’ x 4’. Perfect for most standard sized hammocks.
  • The fill material is a 200g/m2 SEE® Polyester Filling, with a 20D Windproof Ripstop Polyester and DWR coating to give added weather resistance.
set up and tear down of the nigh protector from onetigris is easy It’s super easy to set up and tear down, with included bungees and lightweight carabiners at head and toe, and the split design keeps your quilt in place all night long. Simply attach the quilt to each suspension carabiner and center your hammock in between the walls of your under quilt, and you are ready for cozy nights in the mountains or valleys of your choice. For current pricing and availability CLICK HERE.

What’s Included With The OneTigris Night Protector

  • 1x Night Protector Under Quilt w/ attached lightweight carabiners.
  • 1x Compression Sack

Ben's field test

Cold-butt syndrome ends here. How to rig an under-quilt properly and what temperature ratings actually mean. More on the channel →

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Ben Hammockin · Trail-buddy teacher

Hanging between trees since 2013. I test every hammock the same way: is it comfortable, is setup actually simple, and does it respect the trees? Honest field notes, always. Catch the setups and reviews on the YouTube channel.