Pretty much all they sell is custom. Once in while they will have a ready to ship.
Pretty much all they sell is custom. Once in while they will have a ready to ship.
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There's a bunch of TQ's there now. I ordered my custom Enigma on 8-17 and it's still awaiting fulfillment. Good things come to those that wait, plus I don't need my 0 degree gear for a while.
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I'm about 2 weeks into 5-7 on my revolt UQ. Ordered sept 11 awaiting fulfilment. When I got my rev it said that the whole time until the day of it said ready to ship.
In the shadows
Nothing but praise for Tim at EE. Love all three of mine.
Well, I love EE's gear, but having some negative vibes about the wait time. Still awaiting fulfillment as of Oct. 5, so I'm at 7 weeks. Luckily, it's a 0 degree TQ (coyote brown and dark gray) and it's still 20 or 40 degree TQ weather in Michigan. Kind of feel like a kid waiting to come downstairs and open gifts for Christmas....I guess patience is a virtue
Well, I agree the the wait time can be a bit much to swallow, but in my experience, it's worth it.
I have an Accomplice Quilt for using with my wife (to go with our absurdly large Exped MegaMat duo) and it is probably my favorite piece of camping equipment. And I have a lot of camping equipment (6 hammocks, 3 tents, 5 tarps, 5 quilts, 2 bags, 6 packs... you get the idea). Anyways, we got one with the more durable foot and head end panels because our 85lb fur-bucket typically sleeps at our feet. Looks great, works great (the wife can curl up and tuck in and i can poke a foot out and just loosely drape it). It was just what we wanted, in the color we wanted, and the only downside was it took a while.
Also as mentioned, they have recently dropped their prices due to the down decreasing in price. Makes EE quilts real good bang for the buck.
I have four EE quilts. Love every one of them and the wait is worth it. As far as the wait, I'll take a stab at this ... EE is selling more TQ's than most vendors and are really busy. Tim's a smart guy. He made his TQ's work in the hammock and on the ground with a pad (his TQ's come with clips to keep it attached to the pad). I'm seeing more and more blog post from ground dwellers about EE TQ's.
I've got an EE revelation, now I'm gonna get a Loco Libre and compare.
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