What vendors make subzero quilts. I'm talking negative degree quilts.
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What vendors make subzero quilts. I'm talking negative degree quilts.
I make quilts down to minus 40. Lots of downy goodness at www.locolibregear.com
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For a RidgeRunner, WarBonnet has an UQ rated as "Scandinavian" - which is "warmer" than their 0° bag - but I don't recall seeing a number attached to it.
Note: it's sort of my thing to point out - the quilt doesn't make the "warm" - the occupant does. That's their job. The quilt's job is to keep the heat they make in.
I can attest to the quality and warmth of Loco Libre quilts! I cherish mine, true works of art and craftsmanship.
UGQ will make below zero quilts
A more versatile option is to stack quilts. I use an overstuffed 0° (+2oz) and a partial length 40° well below zero. If it's really cold I'll substitute a 20° for the 40°. Add a Molly Mac canvas sock and you're set, mix and match as the temps dictate.
I had HG custom make me a set of -10° quilts and they are amazing! Anything below that and I would stack one of my Phoenix on the bottom, and add in my heavy fleece DIY TQ liner or a 50° TQ inside the -10° Burrow. I've only ever gone colder than -10° once though .I actually got too warm and woke up covered in sweat at one point bc I used a CDT top quilt with a ton of added down stacked inside the Burrow.