Excellent UQ! Especially for the price. Popped it under an ENO Doublenest. The instructions were crystal clear, very easy to understand. The shock cords are a little short, so I had to modify the tying instructions so it would fit on my hammock, but it worked out really well in the end. Eventually I'll pick up some longer elastic cords so that I can hang it "correctly", but my modification works just fine for now. It's currently summertime in Georgia, but the nights still get cool, especially if you're near water. This is easy enough to remove or lower during the day, and warm enough at night despite its lightness. It's a bit heavy for an ultralight setup, but it's also cost-effective for weekend warriors who aren't quite as concerned with weight. I'm 5'4" and fairly cold-natured even in the Georgia heat & humidity. This little guy is excellent. I use a poncho liner/jungle blanket as a summer topquilt, and put the whole shebang inside a bugnet under a hex tarp. I stay plenty warm, even with the cool breezes. It's a bit tricky to remove this during the day while it's inside my bugnet, and to put it back up at night. Without the bugnet, it's perfect. Without the bugnet I get eaten alive though, so it's a trade off. Aaaaanyway, more about the UQ. It's nice and soft on the inside, with a water resistant fabric in the outside. In case it rains, if any muddy water splashes up, it won't penetrate the fabric. It's also got loops on the outside edges that can be tied up as a makeshift quilted poncho if you need it, or just pulled together to make your little hammock hideaway even cozier. You won't regret this purchase!