If you’re looking for a down version of the trail winder you might want to check out warbonnets offerings, the yeti and wookie.
kris
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I don't think they're comparable. The Wookie is just an Incubator and the Yeti a shortened version. https://simplylightdesigns.com/colle...winder-asym-uq is basically like an UQP with a thin UQ fused on.
[QUOTE=uninjured;2086024]I don't think they're comparable. The Wookie is just an Incubator and the Yeti a shortened version. https://simplylightdesigns.com/colle...winder-asym-uq is basically like an UQP with a thin UQ fused on.[/
the wookie is just like the trail winder. In fact you have to order the correct lay because the insulation is oriented at an angle.
kris
[QUOTE=Kmazuro;2086025]My apologies, you are right! I was judging by the photos and in most if not all it seems the wookie color matches the hammock color so I didn't notice.
From their description: "The Wooki® is a hammock down underquilt which covers the whole bottom of the hammock but only a portion of that is insulated, with the insulated area being aprox."
That's actually a really good contender except that I don't know if I'm a head-left or head-right person and I don't think the wookie can be made asym... I think I sleep mostly head-right but sometimes try head-left thinking it's more popular and that perhaps there's just something wrong with me :lol:
Hammockgear posted a 15% off sale today so I ended up pulling the trigger on a premium burrow, 40F, wide, no ground gear, in charcoal + taffeta burnt orange inside. I spent a few hours last night watching videos on making your own TQ but it doesn't look easy and you'd still be looking at $100+ in raw materials at least but some folks managed to build 40F TQs weighing in at ~12oz... I figured for ~$240 the HG premium is a good deal even though I think it came out to be around 15oz which is even lighter than my Costco TQ and will be much much better constructed and I won't be choking on leaking down at night either. I don't know much about TQ but I figured the zipper would be best for summer and I sprang for the wide so I can use it as a general purpose blanket when needed (tent or bed or even a flight).
Actually I just realized that my Costco TQ is also 50" since I cut off 2 squares of width... I'm 195lbs, 6'0", should I go with the wide or amend to the regular width? I searched the forum and some people hated the extra fabric but some loved it...
I converted a $20 Costco throw into one by just adding a snap to form a footbox. I didn't add anything to the other end, but I'm sure it could be done.
my vote goes to the loco Libre operator 50 degree quilt.
The lightest in summer will probably be apex. I think EE can get them down to around 12 oz.
For 40-50 degrees I just use a poncho liner.