Just got tracking on my top and bottom quilts. But I am curious as to the packed size the Owyhee TQ.
Just got tracking on my top and bottom quilts. But I am curious as to the packed size the Owyhee TQ.
"In the beginning, all America was Virginia." -William Byrd
Nature restores my sanity. Seeking to get out more.
Alan posted some good photos in that thread....however it's pretty old and shows some things that have changed a good bit in the past few year. We are now making all quilts with APEX insulation that packs up about 20% smaller in volume, and our stuff sacks are made with a slightly different manner on the seams that make them a bit smaller than the older ones....makes them much stronger. We have always though recommended packing with a loose quilt so we oversize the stuff sacks a good bit. That way they have some give to them rather than packing in a tight ball. That lest you pack other gear around them so they fill the volume of your pack better.
I am going to be shooting some videos later this week and planning on one of them discussing the packed size of the various quilts....Well that is if I can get into some trees that are not to deep in snow or mud.
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I have an Owyhee TQ (3 season) with Apex climashield and am very happy with it. Mine does pack somewhat smaller than the picture in the thread above.
I like the Owyhee enough that I think an Apex Jarbridge is next on my list.
Well I came to find out that the Ridge Creek UQ will fit into the Kelty 6in x 12in compression sack that compresses to 6x9in. While the Owyhee TQ will fit into the Coghlan's 10L 7in x 16in compression sack, that I can compress down to 9 in.
"In the beginning, all America was Virginia." -William Byrd
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