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The Terminator and I had hoped to make the hang but it is not going to happen. Doc appointment and a contractor starting some work on the house
gunner76 Today, 17:34It could be that one you used is a petroleum based product. Those give off a strong odor but it does fade in time. Keep it aired out outside until you're
Floridahanger Today, 16:1820F UQ with a 35F TQ? I'd just put on my extra layers.
I doubt a bag liner would give you an extra 10-15 degrees. For the extra bulk
Seems much better now that its aired out a bit... possibly just a combination of spraying in garage instead of outside (door was open at least), and
78Staff Today, 15:15I have a synthetic overbag. I believe on it's own is a 40F bag, basically summer weight. It doesn't add as much as I'd hoped plus it adds a lot of weight.
mattnin Today, 14:43For my part, I don't mind keeping with the first two nights on Clydegale and second two on Pen, just for a change of scenery and to shorten the final
Chard Today, 14:25Currently have a 20 degree UQ and a 35 degree TQ.
I'm weighing options of either buying a new 20 degree TQ or possibly a bag liner with
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New TQ or Liner?
FYI, if you look at the charts on some vendors websites, a 20 degree topquilt is almost twice as thick as a 40 degree topquilt, so you would be asking
DrPhun Today, 17:34