Looking for a decent synthetic underquilt with no down. Just personal reasons. Any suggestions? I’m in FL so I can make do with a 40 degree quilt. For right now I can just use a pad. Plan on picking up a Dutchware Chameleon soon.
Looking for a decent synthetic underquilt with no down. Just personal reasons. Any suggestions? I’m in FL so I can make do with a 40 degree quilt. For right now I can just use a pad. Plan on picking up a Dutchware Chameleon soon.
Moreover specific dimensions the question should be what is your primary use? Are you backpacking or car camping? What's the volume of your pack? And what about your size....tall, short, and so on?
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I’m new to the game. I’m only 5’8” so whatever fits that’s. I was looking at the Onetigris but it looks like you wouldn’t be able to lay on a diagonal in it.
Backpacking. A lot with a Boy Scout Troop and trips with buddies. Current pack is a Exos 38 but thinking about getting a Wxos 58 for more room. Kids getting older so longer trips.
If you don't want to diy then look at this http://www.arrowhead-equipment.com/s...nderQuilt.html
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The Jarbidge 3-season ($100) seems to be a popular option for a first underquilt.
https://www.arrowhead-equipment.com/...nderQuilt.html
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Thank you. Was looking at Enlightened Equipment. This is a more affordable option.
AHE TQ and UQ are serving me well as my first hammock bedding. https://www.arrowhead-equipment.com/...ic_Quilts.html
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