- MacEntyre
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Have some on the way and will decide then how to use it. Maybe just with a poncho liner and maybe as a uq by itself not really sure yet. One thing for sure is the forums are full of ideas both pro and con.
Here's TeeDee's Insultex TQ and UQ
Very cool design for the TQ. Is there a need or great advantage to a differential cut TQ in Insultex?
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Thanks, TF!
Mac, coming from the king of IX, I will take your word as gospel. The more research I've done, the more I'm thinking that I'll use a more 'traditional' non-down insulation....
Although, I'm going to point out your post from the TeeDee thread referenced above, in which you said this about an UQ, back in April 2010:
...so I'm back to deciding whether or not I'll try TeeDee's approach for maintaining space between IX layers with just two layers in a TQ and seeing how low that will take me.
Last edited by RootCause; 08-30-2011 at 12:37.
35*F is ambitious for an IX TQ... I've always been comfy down to freezing with an IX UQ.
- MacEntyre
"We must, indeed, all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately." - Ben Franklin
www.MollyMacGear.com
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