i've used my 0* uq at 70+ with no problems.
its not my preferred quilt for those temps but it'll do just fine for me. hang loose, and sleep.
sv-
i've used my 0* uq at 70+ with no problems.
its not my preferred quilt for those temps but it'll do just fine for me. hang loose, and sleep.
sv-
Thanks folks maybe I will try my hands at one of those cosco throw UQ I have 2 of the throws sitting here somewhere
For future readers of this thread, like sleeping bags, the cold weather hanger can double the UQs for extreme low temperatures. It is not easy to avoid mashing the inner one, which would reduce the insulation of it.
For me, there's no venting a TQ. It's always touching you in some way in the hammock since it's nice flat like a bed where you can just push it to the side. You get that massive ball of down resting against any part of your body and that heat is trapped and feels like a heater blowing on you. I don't use my 0° set often. If it's a solid 25° or lower I'll take it.
Like SS said, the 20° set is very useful for much of the year. Sometimes I feel like that's all I use.
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