20 is what I use all year.
20 is what I use all year.
I'd go with a 20 degree. If the 40 is a sew through design it can more of a "Goldi Locks" challenge of getting it just right. T0o loose and you get cold from an air gap and too tight and you can easily compress the down and get a cold spot.
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Allow me to join the chorus - get the 20 degree & vent it (allow it to hang looser) if it's warmer than needed. I have been there when the overnight forecast was for 45 degrees but it actually dipped into the 30's instead. You won't regret the 20 degree purchase.
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If it were just for summer, I’d go with a a 40 degree and Under Quilt Protector. If it is for most of the year, I’d go with a 20 degree but not a sewn footbox. The cinch footbox gives more venting options for the warmer weather. I’d still use a UQP - but that’s my thing. Like wide tarps and belt and suspenders - but the UL group is having an influence
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