Chameleon Zip-on Underquilt

(7 customer reviews)

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We’ve partnered with Jacks R’ Better to make this unique underquilt designed specifically for our Chameleon hammock.

All Jacks ‘R’ Better quilts are over stuffed by at least 25%. We do not recommend additional over stuffing.

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We’ve partnered with Jacks R’ Better to make this unique underquilt designed specifically for our Chameleon hammock.

All Jacks ‘R’ Better quilts are over stuffed by at least 25%. We do not recommend additional over stuffing.

Compression Sack: A lot of folks no longer use compressions sacks and instead keep their quilts dry inside a lawn contractor bag or trash compactor liner. We do not want anyone to have to pay for something they do not want so now we offer them separately. For 0 degree quilts we recommend a large size compression sack.

Activ-dri down™ – Activ-dri™ is a hydrophobic down treatment that keeps the down drier, while having no adverse effects on loft, fill power, or warmth retention. Activ-dri down is still down insulation and should be protected from direct exposure to moisture. All types of insulation, whether down or synthetic, will degrade in insulation capability if wetted. This down is certified to the Responsible Down Standard.

Jacks ‘R’ Better has designed a unique hammock underquilt with a dual differential cut, body contoured design and constant height radial baffles to achieve a 0° capability. These are the most capable and warmest commercially available hammock underquilts.

Length: 86-inches (2.18 m)
Width: 53-inches (1.34 m)
Material: Argon 90
Insulation: 850 Activ-dri™ down

Temperature Rating: 0° F (-17° C)
Loft: 3.5-inches (8.9 cm)
Weight: 32 ounces (930g) (1018g in packaging)

Temperature Rating: 20° F(-7° C)
Loft: 2.5-inches (6.4 cm)
Weight: 26 ounces (743g) (828g in packaging)

Temperature Rating: 40° F (4° C)
Loft: 1.5-inches (3.8 cm)
Weight: 20 ounces (566g) (653g in packaging)

 

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Weight 913 g
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
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SKU JAC008

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  1. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful
    karlwb

    karlwb (verified owner)

    Love the design of this! Dutch and JRB rock! No annoying shifting of underquilt since it’s zipped on. Easy to attach or remove, works great with all my other chameleon tops.

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  2. One person found this helpful
    aaron.tranes

    20 degrees F is great for 3 season sleeping!

    aaron.tranes (verified owner)

    I preordered the 20 degree under quilt in Coyote Brown to match my hammock (I like disappearing in the woods in my back yard). I was finally able to get out and use it the past two nights.

    Zipping it on was simple. I just unzipped my bug net on one side, zipped on the under quilt, then zipped on the bug net. Repeat the procedure on the other side, and it’s done! The zipper runs the full length of the hammock, so there’s a stretch of empty zipper at either end, since the under quilt only needs to be in the middle. Great system! There is a string (not shock cord) with a cord lock on both sides to pull each end of the under quilt tight up to the hammock to prevent drafts. It works well, I like that it is string that won’t wear out like shock cord will, though I’m considering running a piece of shock cord through and trying that to see if it works better, worse or the same.

    I slept out one night with a predicted 50 degrees F low. I had just a wool blanket over me and was a little chilly because just the wool blanket was not enough. The next night was a low of 60 degrees F, I had my 30 year old sleeping bag (was rated at 20 or 30 degrees F 30 years ago, but is now only good for about 50 degrees F) as my blanket and I was snug as a bug in a rug! The night I was chilly was not the fault of the under quilt, which performed admirably; it was because I didn’t have enough over quilt! From underneath, I was plenty warm. I’m looking forward to getting out on the trail with my son’s Scout troop and giving this (along with the hammock) some good use. That said, during the warmer months, I’m also planning to spend one to two nights a week sleeping out in between two perfect trees in my back yard!

    I’d like to see a recommendation of what double ended stuff sack to purchase with the under quilt as the one that came with my hammock is not large enough for both.

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  3. csalm77

    Thank you for this pair up!

    csalm77 (verified owner)

    Tried out my new under-quilt this past weekend and couldn’t be happier with the results! Slept most the night with out my top quilt, but got a little chilly later on and covered up! Will defiantly be getting the warmer one for those colder nights! No fuss with the zip up and the open ends for the amount of air flow I wanted. Great stuff!

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  4. Question

    p.santikko

    Hi Dutch,
    Just curious what colors are going to be offered on the standard JRB zip-in once the pre-order is over?
    Thanks!

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      Customer Service

      The standard offering will be the Dark Olive. IF we add more color options (no guarantees), it will only be 2-3 and we will use the pre-order’s as a way to determine what is most popular.

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  5. Question

    Devlin Murray

    What is the filling made of? Would it set off someone with down allergies? Thanks!

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      Customer Service

      Devlin, the filling for these quilts are indeed down.

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  6. Question

    nicolas.tardy

    Hello
    Interested by this product for my Wide Chameleon to use during weathers with a range of temperatures between 15°F and 45°F.
    I’m not used to underquilts at all since i used mats in hammocks so far, so I’m wondering if the 20 degree version of this underquilt would be ok with a proper sleeping bag, Or is the 0 degree better?
    I don’t mind adding a thin mat in the hammock if really needed (R-value 1).

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    • One person found this helpful
      Customer Service

      Customer Service

      Greetings, the temp rating is for comfort. So it’s really a personal preference depending on how hot or cold you sleep. Everyone is different in this aspect so there is no one temp rating fits all solution.

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  7. Jeff

    Amazing

    Jeff (verified owner)

    I picked up a 20 zip on under quilt and absolutely love it. I do feel that the Anaconda bag is vital to this setup as I wouldn’t want to zip on/off the UQ in the field (I can be clumsy and the ground could be wet). In any case, the zip on removes all the annoying fidgeting. You just cinch the two ends after deploying your hammock and you’re done. I’m really happy with this.

    /Update

    I purchased 0 degree UQ in addition to my previous UQ so I get to update my review. I had a beautiful new 0 degree UQ from HG that was awesome.. but that’s how much I love having a zip on UQ. It just works so good I love it. Do you need a zip on UQ? No of course not, but it brings me happiness.

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  8. Question

    ICohen424

    Will this fit the Wide Chameleon?

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      Customer Service

      Yes it will!

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  9. Question

    abdmj4

    Would it be possible for two of these underquilts to zip together to create one large quilt? For going to ground or what have you, Or do the zippers not work like that.

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    • Alex Thomas

      Alex Thomas

      Yes, they can be zipped together to be used that way.

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  10. Richard Russell

    0 degree is pure luxury

    Richard Russell (verified owner)

    Ordered a 0 degree and received it in 4 weeks, not bad since the website said 5-6 weeks. Had an issue with the cinch cords being absent, but Dutchware and Jacks were on it immediately and sent me the cords and a tool to thread them in (thank you!). Impressive customer care. The quilt itself is amazing. The zippers really help with keeeping everything in place, and not having a tangle of cords when you pack up. And you don’t have to worry about air gaps. The zipper has another zipper on the side, so you can keep stacking things on there like a bug net or top cover. The loft is on par with my other 0 degree bags and quilts, but I have not tried it yet. The size and loft are very generous. Overall quality of construction is very high, as good as anything you’ll find in the high-end market. The baffles run side-to-side, versus the more common head-to-toe direction, but the down manages to stay high enough to cover you. It looks a bit odd at first, the down looks like it will all fall down to the bottom, but it works well. It might even be better than the the longways direction. Definitely like it and would recommend it.

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  11. Question

    Glenn Charette

    Are you going to make a similar zipper under quilt for the Banyan hammock.

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    • Alex Thomas

      Alex Thomas

      This may happen down the road but we do not have any ETA on when this would be released.

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  12. walkerk67

    The Chameleon Zip-on Underquilt

    walkerk67 (verified owner)

    I didn’t think you could improve on the Chameleon Hammock, but I received the new zip on under quilt a few weeks ago and have had a chance to trial it, what a brilliant bit of kit. I’ve had normal design under quilts before, but have always struggled with keeping them in place and so had cold spots but with the zip on design it stays in place all the time, a truly excellent bit of kit and excellent design

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  13. Barbara Miller

    Best accessory of all!

    Barbara Miller (verified owner)

    There seems to be a rabbit hole when it comes to hammocks (at least for me there is). You buy a hammock but then find that it doesn’t have the option that you just learned about so you buy another hammock that does offer that option but it’s just not quite “there yet” so the search continues. You buy underquilts but find there’s a learning curve involved so you buy a hammock with an attached underquilt but that one doesn’t have the option of a winter cover. You decide to try using a pad in your hammock so you invest in a double layer hammock. Now, you’ve got 4 or 5 different hammocks, each with different options… if someone would just make a hammock that had everything a person could possibly want! Well, Dutchware finally did for their Chameleon and I am in love! Save yourself a ton of money and just go with a Chameleon and a zip in underquilt made by Jacks R Better.

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  14. Question

    wsdm911

    Is it green exterior with black interior?

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      Correct, the interior will always be black. =)

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  15. Question

    cvenem01

    Would this underquilt still allow for attaching a bug net to the Chameolon?

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      Customer Service

      Absolutely!

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  16. Question

    jtidesmith

    Hey Dutch Fam,

    No disrespect, but will this zip on the Hammock Gear Circadian Pro?

    Thanks,
    J. Smith

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      Customer Service

      It will not =)

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  17. One person found this helpful

    Question

    Kevin Z

    Which stuff sack and size is best for the 20° zip-on underquilt? Or zip it on and jam the whole thing into the chameleon sack? Help me, Dutch… 👍

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    • 6 out of 6 people found this helpful
      Customer Service

      Customer Service

      Stay tuned, we have a solution for the coming out in a few weeks. =)

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  18. Question

    ryan-6008

    Is it possible to customize the insulation for a higher fill-power? Does the inner fabric use Argon 90 as well, or a lighter weight calendered fabric like Argon 67 or Argon 49, and if not will this be an option in the furture?

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      Customer Service

      Hi Ryan, this is not a product that we will be able to customize the way we do many of our other products. We apologize for the inconvenience.

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  19. Question

    12ianrmacleod

    Does this work with the chameleon double bugnet?

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      Customer Service

      Greetings. Yes, this will work with the Double Dutch double bugnet designed for the Chameleon!

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  20. Question

    gstanley9

    It says 53” wide. I wish it was wider. I’m concerned it will make my 12’ chameleon feel cramped

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    • Customer Service

      Customer Service

      Greetings, thank you for sharing your concern. Dutch explains that since you are laying on a diagonal, you are not using the full width of the hammock (as in laying completely sideways) and that is why this zip-on chameleon works with the wide and 12-ft Chameleon options. Perhaps it will be best for you to hold tight for now and see what kind of feedback others who use it for their wide and 12-foot hammocks have. =)

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  21. Question

    nicdmetcalf (verified owner)

    What is the length of this quilt?

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    • One person found this helpful
      Customer Service

      Customer Service

      Length: 86-inches (2.18 m)
      Width: 53-inches (1.34 m)
      Material: 1.1oz Ion fabric, 20 denier
      Insulation: 800+ Activ-dri™ down

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  22. Question

    gstanley9

    I am very interested in the zip on underquilt for my 12 ft chameleon. I recently hung in 34 deg weather with my incubator UQ. It’s possible I didn’t have it adjusted perfectly for a 12 hammock, but I did get cool in spots from underneath. I was going to get a 0 deg incubator until I saw the zip on UQ you now offer. I live in Northern California and will never see weather under mid twenties. I like being toasty from underneath, but want to be able to use in other seasons. I’m learning towards another 20 deg Underquilt or could I make a 0 deg work in the summer. Weight is not an issue…
    Thanks

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    • Customer Service

      Customer Service

      Greetings, my intuition says get a zero degree, and hold onto your 20 degree for use in the warmer months. Otherwise, everyone’s body temperatures and temperament for hot vs cold is such a personal experience, it’s hard to answer what would be best for you.

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  23. Question

    Erich Frye

    is the temp rating for comfort, limit or extreme?

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      Comfort. Thanks for asking =)

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  24. Question

    Robert Van Kleeck

    Since this zips on and goes under the hammock, can you still use the tie outs?

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    • Alex Thomas

      Alex Thomas

      Yes, there are tieout points still accessible when zipped on.

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