View Poll Results: Which insulation product would you like to see us launch most?!

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  • Sewn-Thru 50 Degree Blanket

    1 2.94%
  • Sewn-Thru 50 Degree Quilt

    7 20.59%
  • Two Person Quilt

    2 5.88%
  • Mummy Sleeping Bag

    3 8.82%
  • Synthetic Mummy Sleeping Bag

    0 0%
  • Synthetic Quilts

    18 52.94%
  • Child Top Quilt

    4 11.76%
  • Child Underquilt

    2 5.88%
  • Dog Top Quilt

    5 14.71%
  • Dog Underquilt

    1 2.94%
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    Take the Poll! Which product should we add to our line of Insulation?!

    We want to know! What would you like to see us add to our line of Insulation this year!? Take the poll and let us know in the comments below if there are any other products you'd like to see us launch!
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    My friend could really use a two person topquilt, so I vote for that.

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    I voted for Synthetic Quilts and Dog Quilts. In the warmer months I cant use down since I'm always on or around water.
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    None of the choices listed are as appealing to me as down socks would be. As a cold sleeper, I need something to boost the warmth of my feet inside my footbox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canadark View Post
    None of the choices listed are as appealing to me as down socks would be. As a cold sleeper, I need something to boost the warmth of my feet inside my footbox.
    That's definitely on our to-launch list! Thanks for the feedback and stay tuned!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeighborhoodNinja View Post
    I voted for Synthetic Quilts and Dog Quilts. In the warmer months I cant use down since I'm always on or around water.
    +1 on the synthetic quilts. Going to Philmont next year with the Boy Scouts and although looking at taking a down TQ, wondering if a synthetic version would be better. An HG synthetic TQ would make that decision easier

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    Quote Originally Posted by sallyhammocks View Post
    We want to know! What would you like to see us add to our line of Insulation this year!? Take the poll and let us know in the comments below if there are any other products you'd like to see us launch!
    If you do go with synthetic are you considering Apex or UP?
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    A lightweight (16 oz. or less) synthetic 50 degree blanket. No frills just a water resistant durable blanket for warm weather. Lots of cheap options out there but most over 16 oz. and not quality

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOBOZax View Post
    A lightweight (16 oz. or less) synthetic 50 degree blanket. No frills just a water resistant durable blanket for warm weather. Lots of cheap options out there but most over 16 oz. and not quality

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    A 50deg EE enigma apex reg/reg with 7d shell is 10oz. Even with a 20D outer and 10D inner it's 12.75oz.

    I have an older EE 40deg Rev Apex (from back when they called it Prodigy) with 10D shell (inner and outer) and it weighs 17.7oz.

    IME 10D is plenty durable. I have some 10D quilts that have seen lots of use with no issues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmoulder View Post
    A 50deg EE enigma apex reg/reg with 7d shell is 10oz. Even with a 20D outer and 10D inner it's 12.75oz.

    I have an older EE 40deg Rev Apex (from back when they called it Prodigy) with 10D shell (inner and outer) and it weighs 17.7oz.

    IME 10D is plenty durable. I have some 10D quilts that have seen lots of use with no issues.
    Thanks for the idea but I was thinking just a blanket. No snaps, strings, or foot boxes. Just a nice baffled blanket with synthetic. Feel this would make it durable, lightweight, inexpensive and if I wanted, hackable. I look at how popular the costco down blanket was but I can't find a quality synthetic one that is of decent size and under 16oz.

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