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    I see that short tie out clip in a few of the photos...looks like it clips on to the bug net tie outs:

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLTurtle View Post
    I see that short tie out clip in a few of the photos...looks like it clips on to the bug net tie outs:

    https://www.hammockforums.net/galler...imageuser=1074

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    Bingo

    from the sectionhiker interview also:

    What sets your quilts apart from under quilts made by other manufacturers?
    I have a different suspension system than others are using. At the head is a fixed bungee that attaches with a clip, and at the foot end the bungee is longer and can be adjusted with a cordlock, for personal fit to individual hammocks and user taste. What truly sets mine apart is a simple tie-out that mates with asymmetrical hammock brands, to keep the UQ in place where it tends to slip off the sleeper’s shoulder. My clip design prevents such slipping and as a result prevents an air gap, keeping you warmer.

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    I knew it wouldnt take long for someone to id it! Last night I clipped it ti the shoulder guy out and it def helped keep it in place. It does seem on the narrow side but i haven't physically compared it to my Phoenix. The ebay seller listed it at 46 x 35. As far as temp rating goes, what is the consensus on 0* possibly , or in that ball park?
    Last edited by Chesapeake; 11-15-2023 at 17:33.
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    That is a really nice looking quilt. For temp rating, my guess would be it is in the 0F-10F range, just based on what the loft looks like in the pictures. I would say that's a really nice score.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chesapeake View Post
    I knew it wouldnt take long for someone to id it! Last night I clipped it ti the shoulder guy out and it def helped keep it in place. It does seem on the narrow side but i haven't physically compared it to my Phoenix. The ebay seller listed it at 46 x 35. As far as temp rating goes, what is the consensus on 0* possibly , or in that ball park?
    Did you read the sectionhiker article? Easy to find this info with just a little bit of research.

    The 10 oz. “Breeze” is a summer quilt with a sewn through baffle design that is expected to keep the average user warm down to 40F.
    The 14 oz. three season model dubbed the “Anti-Freeze” is baffled with 2” of loft, and users can expect to stay warm down to 20F.
    My winter design comes in at 19 oz. and has a 4-4.5” loft average which can be pushed down to 0 degrees, but I have had reports of each quilt performing better than advertised. Again, subjective ratings have much to do with hydration, diet, clothing worn to bed, wind and humidity, etc..

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    Def a good find at $60!
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    Thank you everyone for the lightning fast ID !
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