Both items still for sale.
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Both items still for sale.
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Price of tarp lowered to $250.
Price of backpack lowered to $225
I have two items for sale:
1) Hammock Gear 11' DCF Standard with Doors in Camo. This tarp has been well taken care of but there is a burn hole in the lower section on one of the sides, please see...
I have for sale 2 underquilts. They are in like new condition and have been used only a couple times. Only reason for selling is that I am moving to a climate that does not require them.
1) 0F...
I use my Yeti’s on all of my hammocks with no adjustments needed between them.
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I really like the WB Yeti’s. No frills, just a nice short quilt.
Nothing cheers you up on a rainy day like bright colors.
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Loco Libre Operator is still for sale.
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UGQ is sold.
LL Operator is still available.
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I just confirmed that the UGQ is no taper.
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Question 1) You are correct that it is a snap and draw cord around the neck with no draft collar.
Question 2) I prefer the snaps over the zipper so I asked them to make it a draw cord/snap foot...
I believe the the overfill adds more weight than the upgraded fabric does. On the Underground Quilt website you can play around with the different options and see their estimated weight...
I use a DCF rain skirt as my unpacking mat. Always lay the outside down.
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Items are still available.
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I have 2 top quilts for sale. Both of these quilts have seen minor use and have been well cared for and stored uncompressed.
The first is a Loco Libre 20F Operator. It is 75" long and 52" wide,...
I will take my down jacket and put it inside my foot box. It fills in all the open space nicely and you have the bonus of a warm jacket in the morning.
Another thing that changed my foot warmth...
I would have to say that I agree with all of your points but I still have to argue, that in my experience, the Wooki sleeps chillier than other quilts that come up higher on the sides in difficult...
True that ^^^^
In my opinion a Wooki also sleeps a little chillier because it does not wrap up high along the sides so the Superior Gear would have the advantage there with the cost of weight.
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Is the fill power the same in those comparisons?
Also, one companies temperature rating is hard to compare to another companies. In my experience there can be a noticeable difference.
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When State Park camping my wife and I use a 11.5' version of the DIY Batwing with pole mods (either single or double mods work well) and a spreader bar. Because the tree straps are so wide at the...
Money received.
Thank you, enjoy the quilt.
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I have 3 guylines that, at one are connected lineloc 3’s, and at the other end I would like to connect to a tarp stake. For simplicity I would like to connect the 3 lines together at their stake end...
New price of $175 Shipped.
It is 20.15oz on my scale.
I have for sale a Loco Libre 50" Habanero UQ 20F. It has Argon 90 outer and Argon 67 inner. As you can see it has some fun colors.
It has been used only a few times and always stored uncompressed...
Our typical Wisconsin State Park setup.
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I wonder why they are popular with hammock tarps and not with ground tarps.
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So now we have the Moulder Strip AND the Moulder Fold. Nice!
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Would you be able to share @Chops continuous ridge line set up if you have a minute of downtime? I searched for it but could not come up with anything.
Thanks for sharing your hike with us.
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Here’s a food guide for 10 days at 1.4lbs a day and it even includes coffee. You will not be hungry using this plan.
This is taken for UL backpacking tips by Mike Clelland.
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Thanks Bill. The one I have is fantastic and I am looking for another one for my wife.
Yes, I am interested in the XLC. Let me know what you want for it.
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I just noticed that I typed Fleas....... I meant Flies. I am really looking for Flies. Sorry for the mistake.
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Not really looking for the new style but thanks.
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3 Fleas down, 3 to go.
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Ah, that is where I needed to be corrected. I was under the impression that the UQ was snapped on for a portion of the length. Thanks for clarifying.
Thanks for correcting me also on the...
I am trying to understand the differences between the Superior Hammock and a XLC with a Wooki. I know that the wooki can be removed from the hammock and the wooki is symmetrical but other than that...
Thanks for the offer, although I am not interested in the rest of the grouping. If you decide to sell the fleas separately let me know.
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I am looking for a couple items:
Up to 6 Dutch Fleas
A lightweight single layer XLC. Preferably the old style with single zipper.
A 20F Warbonnet Yeti. Preferably with UL fabrics and 950FP.
A 45F...
It’s a medium sized soft cover with lots of information. I wouldn’t bring it with me but I have seen others reading it at campsites.
For travel the pocket maps and the data sheet are all that you...
I agree with Shug, get the guidebook or at least the small pocket maps. Although I blindly pound out miles, I think the whole trail is wonderful with the best being north of Silver Bay.
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Hammocks are of zero importance to what he has going on in life. When it calms down let me know, no rush.
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Great, let me know if he still has it. With the popularity of the XLC I am surprised I can’t find one quickly.
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Still looking.
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I usually do it like tsshaw does also. On my TarpTent Notch Li they use magnets and that also does the trick, I added that to my DCF tarps with success. Beats fiddling with the door ties.
The...
Still looking.
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I’ll take the belt pouch and zip pouch.
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Heck, I don’t even make the constrictor loop anymore as cmoulder pointed out, I just put the loop over the knot. Many, many nights on both the hammock end and tree strap end without a failure.
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Exactly what Moulder said.
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