Our custom Wooki-builder allows you to customize your Wooki underquilt for your hammock with more options than what are available on our stock Wooki page. You have more color options, more temperature rating options and the option to choose between premium 850 fill or ultra-premium 950 fill in the underquilt for your hammock.
As for the fabrics, the 10d fabric is our ultralight option, the 20d is the heaviest and offers the most durability and the 15d is a compromise between the two.
For more info on the Wooki underquilt visit our stock Wooki page
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James Dean (verified owner) –
Update from last review.
After pulling the edges through the rubber band, cinching band tighter and rehanging my hammock to ensure proper angle I have reduced my modifications to two binder clips at my shoulder to snug it up a bit.
The gaps between the outside of the hammock and the interior of the UQ are minimal at this point although that was not the case when I first hung it.
It’s warm as mine is rated to 20° and was more than comfortable at 26° with some clothes and a 15° bag (bag has almost no insulation on the back and relies entirely on a pad for insulation underneath). Very conducive to laying flat. Materials are high quality and it is impressively light for the warmth provided.
James Dean (verified owner) –
I spent the 1st 9 days since my hammock arrived sleeping in it.
Was the best 9 nights of sleep of my adult life and the yeti I purchased performed better than expected AFTER I replaced the laughably short shock chord provided.
Nights started getting colder and I wanted more warmth on my legs so I ordered the custom Wookiee.
Long story short the wookie leaves gigantic gaps between the sides of my hammock and the quilt, like big enough that it feels like there’s no quilt there. I have remedied the solution with about 6 binder clips and some shock chord but not thrilled about that being a permanent solution.
Why not give it drawstring shockchord like the yeti? That seems to work well. In the yeti I was toasty warm down to 28 except the areas that weren’t covered, you should just make a long yeti instead.
I would have been better off to just buy a 2nd yeti and put one under my legs because this being typed at 430 am on my first night in the wookie and already kinda hate it.
I am going to make extensive modifications which I shouldn’t have to do on a new product to make it functional. I may also attempt to retie where it bunches or something idk.
3 stars because the materials are nice, closer to a 2 than a 4.
Really disappointing considering how well everything else has worked from Warbonnet.