I have 2 HG Econ Incubator's. I like them very much but am going to upgrade my 20* to a 10D or 7D UQ in the near future. I am considering a Premium incubator and also a dedicated lay UQ like the Wooki.
I'm considering an Asym UQ because I dont change lay ever, and it seems like the incubator does not conform to the angled lay that well. I mean, its fine and not uncomfortable at all, but the off-side is loose and wasted fabric/insulation, while the on-side is somewhat tight against my feet. Also the asym lay with a sym quilt makes gaps more likely which makes a peoper seal more difficult in the wind. I think an Asym UQ would just conform to an asymetric lay better and be slightly more comfortable.
1. Who else besides Warbonnet makes dedicated lay/Asym UQ's?
2. Is the Wooki wide enough / compatible with a Chameleon Wide? Any special hardware needed to adapt?
3. For anyone who has experience with both, would you say you like the Asym more?
4. Anything else I should be aware of going to an Asym UQ? any reason not to? (only strike against the Wooki is they only have 1 color of 10D currently, and Fern green is a tad too bright for my liking. I will only get a 7D or 10D quilt next. )
5. It seems most cottage vendors are Comfort rated now. HG definitely is. Are Warb quilts fully comfort rated or should I step up to the next level to be toasty? (im getting a 20* comfort quilt. will 20 be good at 20?)
Edit -
I use HG's fill as my gold standard for comfort rating. The Wab's have less, but that is probably just reduced volume from the Asym cut and they are 2" shorter.
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Thanks!
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