New Made In USA labels now include temp rating for your quilt on the reverse side. No need to guess what is what anymore... WooT!!
New Made In USA labels now include temp rating for your quilt on the reverse side. No need to guess what is what anymore... WooT!!
If you only have one uq and one tq it's easy to remember what they are rated at. (It sucks being poor, the reason for only one of each.)
I'm not completely stupid, just "Nucking Futz"
I think when I order my top quilt from UGQ,s, I'll ask not to include the new tag, or beanie (love the one they sent with uq), to keep their expenses down. I'll know what it is, and it's not like I'll ever sell the thing.
I love the "Made in the USA" tags. Make me proud to see the American Flag on a piece of gear.
Now that you made me think about this I guess it could be a nice addition. One of the Wiggy's bags I bought over 20 years ago has a tag with model/size/rating. I remember the temp rating but knowing the model and size is handy when comparing to new models or if I ever wanted to sell. I don't think most of my other gear has any such information.
"...With saddle and pack, by paddle and track, let's go to the land of beyond."
I have no idea which model of WBBB I got. I guess I should have marked it for future reference
I like the idea, especially since anyone can say random information about a piece of gear.
Perfect example, I obtained a 40 degree incubator with 2 ounces of down added to it, but when I compared the claimed weight against the weight of my custom quilt it is the same, how can I prove I obtained extra two ounces of down?
Last edited by Bushwhacker; 08-08-2014 at 17:41.
That one's easier to figure out. When did you buy it?
If it wasn't at least 2 years ago, chances are it isn't anything but 1.1oz or 1.7oz. If it's not that bright olive green color, then it's not 1.7oz. Process of elimination.
Unless that comment was sarcasm - in which case
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