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I made my wife a 20 degree UQ using UP insulation last year (she has a slight down sensitivity) and it's worked very well. Doesn't compress as small as my 20 degree 800FP UQ but it's pretty dang close.
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You can't go past sld trail winder, l received mine last February and it has been on full time, l use the 20* this image was taken in August, winter in Australia.
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My apologies l went searching on how to rotate the photo flush with edit and no luck
Last edited by Cabbo; 02-14-2020 at 05:45.
With UP! being used more, I'm curious how much cheaper an UQ would be compared to down(?) Obviously the labor and shell costs wouldn't change, just the cost of the insulation. Sheet synthetic insulation is a whole different argument and I don't want to cloud the question with that option.
How do you not get cold spots with the 20? Ive got two 40's and two 10's. Ive never been able to keep from freezing with the 10's. Ive got a 10 in symmetrical and one in assym. Neither allows me to sleep without cold spots in temps lower than about 35. The 40's work great.
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Hi
Did any of them use Up UQ as well, just looking at suggestions for UK three season 20F, know Loca Libre do a nice looking UQ in UP and George is really helpful and gave me honest opinion ,i just need to decide between Down v CP( Still struggling ) and I have to ship from USA to GB and thats expensive in the end with import and tax etc so want to get it right, UQ for a Warbonnet XLC
Dave
Last edited by hangerdave; 05-07-2020 at 07:50.
I started with a jawbidge from arrowhead equipment before getting my wookies. I was happy with it
Hi Dave,
if you live in the UK, why you don't take an UK-made UQ then? Check "blueskylavender" https://www.ebay.uk/usr/blueskylavender who makes really nice Quilts!
Cheers!
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