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I tried that and didn't like it. I been using my short LL for the last month, nightly, and find that if I have it set that way then I really have more of it down the side of only one leg. So I started pulling tighter the side my feet are not going to. That seems to give me a better balance on what part of my body gets the insulation under it.
I also discovered that I can use the back/sit pad out of the GGG to hold the footbox open. When I first started using a pad, soon after getting here as I've definitely been pushing the lower limits of these quilts, I used a pad that was too wide and it pulled the quilt down hard on my toes and they got cold. I then changed pads to the one from the GGG which was narrower but also longer. I didn't need it farther up my legs so I curved it up over my toes. It has just enough springback that it holds the footbox open and really comfy.
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