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I might be a bit late in chiming in here but the full length summer is on my wish-list. (transferring it to my budget-list is a more difficult task). I live in FL so I expected to try it out for winter camps here. The temp rating is perfect for "normal" winter nights (between 40-50°). I think the full length would be just enough on those nights where the temp creeps into the mid to lower 30's. I feel like (could be wrong, just my assesment)the 3/4 length might leave my feet unprotected for those conditions.
Tom
You can find the 800+ Fill goose down for DIY projects here:
http://hammockgear.com/shop/do-it-yo...er-goose-down/
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Owner/Founder at Hammockgear.com - Hammock Camping Outfitters
Home of the Burrow, the Incubator, and the Phoenix
About that trade you spoke of earlier? This was what I was going to see if you were interested trading. :-)
In the SE US, Summer gear is really 3-season gear.
I don't know how much time and money it takes,but The business I'm in I keep 1 or 2 of the items that you don't sell often,but when you do sell 1 then I replace it that way I don't have money sitting on the shelf collecting dust.. That way in your business if you do get the occasional order for the uq you will have it and the customer wont need to wait to long
Thanks for all the advice guys. I think you all just voiced what I was already thinking. I suppose it is not THAT much of a difference to make one. I will just keep the pattern around, maybe even make a few for stock, and then concentrate on the ones that I cant not seem to make enough of...
Stormcrow
Owner/Founder at Hammockgear.com - Hammock Camping Outfitters
Home of the Burrow, the Incubator, and the Phoenix
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