That is a thing of beauty. One of these days I'll do some upgrading to down quilts.
That is a thing of beauty. One of these days I'll do some upgrading to down quilts.
Formerly known as - SloGo
I am going to order one for new warbonnet ridge runner. Trying to decide if I should go with zero degree for use in all but summer in Northern Mi. Maybe over stuff 2 oz. would that be overkill?
I am cold natured and as cold as it has been at nite, and i hang inside the house every nite, had to try it and so i took my 50 degree synthetic AHE UQ off slapped this on vented it 4 inchs on the double shock chorded foot end, and covered up with a UGQ 50 TQ after turning the thermostat down at nite to 66 and absolute bliss vented and just sleeping in shorts/tee shirt also. The 0 degree Ambush i have doesn't have any extra down in it. If I tighten the foot end unvented its so warm, even with the 50 tq i woke up a ball of sweat.
If you wanted, you can add shock chord and and chord locks and vent the head end. Its all about experimenting and finding out your comfort zone.
Last edited by Acer; 01-24-2016 at 16:20.
2nd CAG, CAP 2-1-5 5th Marines, 1st Mar. Div.
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I bought a used 20 deg Ambush here a couple of weeks ago and sent it back to Paul and Missy (UGQ) and had them add 3 more ounces to it. They didn't charge me a penny for labor, just the cost of the down and return shipping.
So, if you buy a 0 deg and decide later that you want to add a little more down it won't be a big deal for them to take care of it.
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