Glad to hear of another happy SLD customer. I have really been impressed with the quality and workmanship of Jared's offerings. Love my Trail Lair too!
Glad to hear of another happy SLD customer. I have really been impressed with the quality and workmanship of Jared's offerings. Love my Trail Lair too!
Yes couldnt be happier. Looking forward to its next outing on the Oregon Coast!
Love the colors, but main thing: no calf ridge, and without having to jump through a bunch of hoops to get there? Sweet!
What is going on with the UQ attachments? Are those snaps?
Underquilt is a "no sew" home made Gemini. Used the design by Levoia (sp). The snaps are used to create the grosgrain loops that the shock cord goes through. The Gemini has performed amazingly well. I used it last winter with 3 layers - a modification to the design that I came up with - down to 17 degrees and could have taken it colder; then I used it with two layers in Maine in September where it ranged from 40 degrees to 70 degrees. At 40 degrees I was perfectly warm with the 2 layers and could have gone colder. At 70 degrees I just vented it way down and was comfortable. I could have taken the second layer off during the hot nights, but venting was easier and worked fine.
Very nice! While thinking about designs for a potential top cover I never thought about the impact on the atmosphere inside, when the light is shining through. Thanks for pointing that out!
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