I use the REI Quarter Dome Air Hammock as I'm a side/stomach sleeper. It's 
a bridge hammock design. I have an Enlightened Equipment Revolution top 
quilt which I love. As others have mentioned, you'll need an under-quilt or 
a sleeping pad (less ideal) for warmth. 

On Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at 11:29:43 AM UTC-4, Brett Callahan wrote:
>
> Hi all, I'm heading out this weekend for a 2 day trip with some friends 
> and planning to take a hammock and inflatable pillow instead of my usual 
> tent setup that I use for backpacking. The only other times I've camped via 
> bike I've lugged the tent, but I'm going for lighter this time around.  
> I've a tarp to string above the hammock in case of light rain, and if the 
> forecast calls for anything more than that, I'll scrap this plan and bring 
> a tent. 
>
> Seeing as there seems to be a pretty big cross section between Riv riders 
> and bike campers, I wondered if anyone has any tips to share? I'm 
> specifically asking for tips for a first time hammock camper, but if anyone 
> has any great tips for camping via bike in general, I'm happy to take those 
> as well. 
>
> Also, I realize the "Riv-content" of this post is pretty loose, so if it's 
> not appropriate, someone let me know and I'll delete. 
>
> Cheers,
> Brett
>

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