Have both a 3-season and 4-season Potomac which I use on a Hennessy and on other hammocks as well. I find the 3-season good to about 30°F. Recommend them highly.
Have both a 3-season and 4-season Potomac which I use on a Hennessy and on other hammocks as well. I find the 3-season good to about 30°F. Recommend them highly.
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I have both a Jarbridge and New River from Arrowhead. Jarbridge makes a great backpacking option. While the new River is super great for far camping. Both are top notch quilts.
I've got a 3 season Potomac from Arrowhead, my girlfriend has a Jarbidge. They're both great underquilts and I think they pack down pretty well. I like them so much that I just got one of the Arrowhead Owyhee TQs as well.
Just got my Loco Libre Cayenne Pepper and felt I got the most bang for my buck with all the extras. Like down draft collars included free and customizable lengths. Fit and finish was perfect. Comes ready to hang and was a snap to get mounted. Highly recommended!
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Thanks for all the recommendations and input. I will be contacting Loco Libre as soon as am ready to order.
KAQ Jarbidge! Good for me down to 30 degrees. Can't beat the price.
i heard alot of great things about the jarbidge from arrow head and people love em, i went with the loco libre and its an awesome piece of gear, the best piece of gear i own, lol you wont go wrong with the cayenne pepper i got mine at 65in and its long enough to cover my shoulders and my feet the draft collars are a nice add on and alot of color choices too.
I'm currently researching underquilt options. Was researching the ENO Ember 2 then got sidetracked to the Snugpak UQ. Now I'm looking at the Loco Libre Cayenne Pepper or an Arrowhead Jarbidge. I'm overwhelmed with the options. I really like the Jarbidge, but not sure what size or temperature options to consider. Below 45 degrees at night I tend to tent camp. I don't generally camp in the summer in the Piedmont of NC because sleeping in 90 degrees at night is not fun in a tent, and haven't tried it in a hammock yet so I don't know if it will be cooler. However, an issue with work dictates that I may have a two week camping trip in late June and again in late August that will require the use of the Warbonnett BB and Superfly. Nighttime temps could be 80-90's with rain and high humidity. I currently use a Snugpak Jungle Bag and Big Agnes insulated inflatable mattress. I like that the Jarbidge has optional snaps to use as a woobie. Still not sure what size to consider. Suggestions?
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