UGQ makes some really nice gear. I'd recommend calling over there and speaking with Paul or Missy, and let them give you a rundown of all the options. They can help you figure out the best solution for your needs, and stay within a given budget.
Hammock Gear also makes very nice down quilts. They have premium and economy models. Both use the same construction, but the Econ series uses slightly lower fill-power down (800fp), and slightly heavier fabric.
https://www.hammockgear.com/
Warbonnet is known for their Wooki quilts- which are designed like a secondary hammock with no side channels. This keeps the quilt from pressing inward on the sides- restricting the diagonal lay. Although the Wooki is designed for Warbonnet's own hammocks, they can work with pretty much any gathered end hammock with minimal modifications.
https://www.warbonnetoutdoors.com/pr...k-underquilts/
I'd also take a look at Cedar Ridge Outdoors. They are newer to the quilt market, but seem to be putting out very nice products.
https://www.cedarridgegear.com/product-category/quilts/
If you're interested in synthetic underquilts, Arrowhead Equipment has been in that game for many years, have a good reputation, and offers a fast turnaround time.
https://www.arrowhead-equipment.com/...Camping-Quilts
Another synthetic option is Simply Light Designs Trail Winder UQ. It is designed to hang like a secondary hammock- similar to the Wooki. SLD's turnaround times are lightning fast- especially for fully custom gear. I'm talking you order custom gear, and it is made by hand and shipped in 2 days kinda fast!
https://simplylightdesigns.com/colle...winder-asym-uq
My quilts are from Loco Libre Gear. Unfortunately, they had to suspend taking orders for a little while- due to personal health reasons. Their gear is excellent, however. Hopefully they will begin taking orders again soon.
Good luck in finding what you're looking for!
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