Looking for a TQ for ground and hammock camping in my bivy & warbonnet xlc, 0-20 degree rating, preferably sewn foot box but depending on brand ill settle for snap and drawstring, send me offers.
Looking for a TQ for ground and hammock camping in my bivy & warbonnet xlc, 0-20 degree rating, preferably sewn foot box but depending on brand ill settle for snap and drawstring, send me offers.
I should have a Wilderness Logics Premium King 15 degree bag for sale soon. I'm waiting on a new TQ to come in first, should be any day now, but I need to try out the new quilt first so it may be a few weeks. WL is no longer in business, the Owner Marty passed and his gear is in high demand by those in the know.
Formerly McBlaster
The Tent is a Lie
Formerly McBlaster
The Tent is a Lie
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Thanks for your help
Deb
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