I just picked up a WBRR off a member and love it. I was just wondering if there is a specific UQ that I need to use if any UQ will work. Thanks for the help
I just picked up a WBRR off a member and love it. I was just wondering if there is a specific UQ that I need to use if any UQ will work. Thanks for the help
Most UQ will work with it. My hammock gear quilts work great - but they do make the pockets pretty much obsolete if it's really cold. Also, with any bridge hammock I find it nice to connect the middle of the quilt with a shock cord to bring in the sides which otherwise leave a small gap.
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The Lynx UQ is made especially for the RR....
Any will work though.
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If you really want to utilize the saddle bags to their fullest potential, the 3 best quilts I have found by our coattage makers are:
1. Warbonnet,and the quilts Brandon as designed for it. the full length, and 3/4.
2. AHE, of which Paul has a couple of very nice synthetics that he has designed to fit it.
3. Te-Wa has 3/4 UQ's that aare 40" wide of which I have one of those, and can use the saddle bags to their fullest potential.
4. Any UQ, by any of our cottage makers can be workable and fit and keep you toasty, but you might be limited in using the saddle bags is all. You just have to work their suspension systems and they fit fairly well.
Hope this helps a bit.
Love the lynx by Warbonnet. Zero fiddle factor, no cords to deal with, and quite light for its size as it is made specifically to fit the contours of the Ridgerunner, so no extra wasted material on the sides. I've got the 3-season, and with the Spindrift and a thin z-lite pad, I took it down to -26c last winter in a backyard experiment.
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Thanks for the help!
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