

🌿 Camp warmer, pack lighter, and never miss a sunset chill.
The OneTigris Hideout Hammock Underquilt is a lightweight, full-length insulation layer designed for hammock campers seeking reliable warmth and easy setup. Crafted with a durable 210T Terylene shell, soft 700g polyester cotton fill, and a 300T polyester pongee lining, it fits standard hammocks snugly to retain heat in temperatures from 41°F to 68°F. Weighing just 2 lbs and compressible into a compact sack, it’s perfect for backpacking, hiking, and stealth camping with stylish camo or coyote brown options.











| ASIN | B08938G2DS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,864 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #16 in Camping Hammocks |
| Brand | ONETIGRIS |
| Brand Name | ONETIGRIS |
| Color | Camo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,064 Reviews |
| Folded Size | 13' (H) * 6.7' (D)/ 33cm *17cm |
| Item Height | 2.51 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 890 Grams |
| Manufacturer | OneTigris |
| Material | Polyester |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Seating Capacity | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
S**E
Game changer for hammock camping – stayed warm and set up in minutes!
I took the OneTigris Hideout underquilt out on a three-night hammock camp recently and I’m seriously impressed. Setup was a breeze thanks to the built-in elastic straps and short bungee loops — one quick clip and I was ready. The 700 g polyester cotton fill and snug fit under my hammock kept the cold out and made a real difference when the night temps hit the low 40s. Weighing in around 2 lbs (890 g) and compressing down nicely, it didn’t add much bulk to my pack. The materials (210T terylene shell + 300T pongee lining) feel solid and well made for the price. If I had to pick one downside: it’s best suited for standard-sized hammocks and may not offer the best fit if you’re often laying very diagonally or using a wide double hammock. But honestly, for the price and performance — this underquilt hits a sweet spot. Highly recommend it for hammock campers wanting reliable warmth without breaking the bank.
P**S
Nice affordable underquilt
Simple underquilt for our hammock, easy to clip under our hammocks. We have used this underquilt at home and camping down to around 50 degrees and my wife was plenty warm- and even sleeping in her hammock at home she uses it for a little extra warmth. Would buy another one to have on hand. The bag straps are a little weird. They just need to be shifted off to the side to remove the quilt from the bag. No big deal but it could be designed a little better.
W**S
Great for Mild Weather and Moto Camping
The OneTigris Hideout Hammock Underquilt worked great for my recent moto camping trip. It’s an excellent size for motorcycle camping, packs down well, and the attachment points are solid. The stitching quality is excellent, and overall build feels durable. Performance-wise, it kept me comfortable in 50°F weather when paired with a wool blanket. However, warmth becomes questionable below 40°F—I felt a little cold at 48°F with wind, so I’d recommend extra insulation for colder conditions. For mild weather, it’s perfect. The straps are a good length for a standard single hammock, but note that the material is not very stretchable, so plan your setup accordingly. Pros: Excellent size for moto camping Solid attachment points High-quality stitching Straps are a good length for single hammocks Packs down well and easy to set up Cons: Not ideal for temps below 40°F without extra insulation Material is not very stretchable If you’re looking for a lightweight, well-made hammock underquilt for spring or fall camping, this is a great choice. Just plan for additional layers in colder weather.
A**R
Glad I bought it!
I love this! It feels like 37 degrees and I’m nice and warm! It makes a big difference! Very easy to hang.
Z**R
Warm and easy to setup
I used this with my double hammock on a backpacking trip. We camped at 11,500 feet in Colorado in September. Using this quilt, a backpacking pillow and my 0-degree bag, plus a rain fly overhead, I was hot and left my bag unzipped to my waist all night. We went to bed around 40 degrees at 8pm or so, and temps got to about 32 overnight. I was surprised how warm this kept me. It is not the lightest/smallest thing to backpack with. A Bivy and sleeping pad would be less than the full hammock setup, but for me, I sleep through the night in my hammock and it never goes flat - good sleep is worth an extra pound.
C**N
Great All-Purpose Underquilt
This was my first underquilt so I wasn’t sure exactly what to expect. My first outing with it was camping in Yosemite, in late April. There was a cold snap the week we went out, and temps remained between 20-30F. Luckily this underquilt (along with a decent sleeping bag) saved my ass. I slept like a baby, warmer than ever. This thing has proven to be light, easy to pack, easy to set up, and proven to be warm (may be difficult if you’re very tall). There are lighter, more portable, and warmer underquilts abailable, if needed for an extreme outing. If you’re planning on doing most regular temperature campouts, I firmly believe this is the best you can buy at this price point.
R**J
So nice
10/10 would recommend for its small packed size and ease of setup. Just took it on a 3 day deleware river trip with night temps in the low 40’s. It was so nice and warm the first night I didn’t really need a sleeping bag but was glad I brought one just to cover the top of me. I didn’t feel a cold on my back at all and it reflected so much heat it was comfortable in those temps
D**R
Great, but after a single use elastic ties frayed
Many back injuries and a gunshot wound has me sleeping badly on the ground, and I’ve learned in my old age I am a bit of a nut for hammock camping. I tend to head up in to the mountains during weather that can be cold and biting without a bottom quilt, and this weekend the bottom quilt made a huge difference and I love the thing. I may need to invest in a thicker one or perhaps a top/bottom combo at some point for the Winter that is coming- not quite sure, I slept so comfortably- I’ll (hopefully) have a chance to try it in sun 20 degree weather next week. What disappointed me most about this, though, was after a single use the elastic strings skinned themself and frayed on one of the ends and I’ll either need to self repair the thing or will need to exchange or return this one. The tag, though, about their warranty seems to indicate a pride in their product and their willingness to replace or repair, but truthfully the replacement of the elastic ties at the end won’t be too much of a hassle or an effort to repair myself regardless- and so far it’s great, otherwise. I initially found the carabiners seem to be a bit small, but then it doesn’t take much to get it fixed and positioned properly anyway - maybe I’m just a bit overzealous in thinking I might need to use larger ones- they truthfully worked just fine, the exception being the elastic that skinned itself. And the quilt is great! The fabric, the ability to stay warm, the color- perfect for what I need. This was a bit less expensive than the $80 ones I might get and use later in the Winter, but I’m willing to give it a few tries even in colder weather after I can fix the issue with the string. I really do like the thing even though I’m bummed about the possibility I might need to repair the strings myself. If it holds up and keeps me warm another time or two, I might not need another option in colder weather other than perhaps a better top quilt and a good 0 degree (or more) bag- the bottom quilt certainly did what I expected it to do, and I’ll gladly update this review when I know more.
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