Is tonight a good hang?
Drop a pin anywhere in the Nordics and we'll read the sky for you — tonight's overnight low, the wind and the rain — then translate it into hammock terms: is it worth hanging, and exactly which underquilt and tarp you'd want.
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors · Forecast by Open-Meteo. Drag the pin to fine-tune your spot.
The next seven nights
Colours are our hangability read — green is a good hang, amber means gear up, red is a rough one. Pick your night.
Choose a location above to see the week.
Weather is weather
Forecast data is from Open-Meteo; the map is © OpenStreetMap contributors. Our underquilt and tarp calls are field-informed estimates built on the same model as our underquilt calculator — honest Comfort ratings, wind-adjusted, never inflated "with-topquilt system" numbers.
We use tonight's forecast overnight low and the day's peak wind as a proxy for the night. Real warmth still shifts with your metabolism, your hammock fit and — above all — your top insulation. Check a local forecast before you commit, carry a little more quilt than you think you need, and remember an underquilt only solves half the system: you always need warmth on top too.
