I've used my 4 season Jarbidge from -15° to 60°. Had to vent in 60° and had to do a peapod in -15°, but the quilt is so versatile if you hang it right. I've done -5° with it just byitself, no peapod. Thing is a champ.
I've used my 4 season Jarbidge from -15° to 60°. Had to vent in 60° and had to do a peapod in -15°, but the quilt is so versatile if you hang it right. I've done -5° with it just byitself, no peapod. Thing is a champ.
I love my Jarbidge but if I could do it again I would get a synthetic Loco Libre UQ. It would be full length and wide. My biggest complaint is the fiddle factor associated with a 3/4 quilt. Also I really appreciate the detail and customizability that goes in to Loco Libre gear as opposed to only being able to pick the outer material color on the Jarbidge. Then again, I received my Jarbidge in a week. You better order a Loco Libre quilt now if you want it for the cool fall weather due to production time.
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