Quote Originally Posted by cmc4free View Post
the easiest and most foolproof UQ to mate with the BBXLC is the Wooki, while an Incubator or similar is more universal, adaptable, and adjustable.
I think this is a pretty good summarization. Buying a Wookie will lock you into a specialized piece of equipment with it's pros and cons. I have Incubators and Wookies, 40 - 0 degrees. I pretty much use the Wookie exclusively. Not having as much side coverage and a limited bottom means you have to be a little more particular with your top quilt IMO. As was mentioned by rweb82, a cold knee can be annoying if you tend to stick a leg a certain way. I think one or two more rows of insulation would make a great wide-wookie option for Warbonnet. I've used my 0 in gusty cold wind conditions without a tarp and it is certainly fine. Less weight, less bulk and super simple setup are why I leave the Incubator at home.