hey,.. great site! I want some of those stickers,... like 8! But no shipping option to canada,.. any chance you'd throw 8 in an envelop and ship em to me,....i'll pay shipping it will be like $2-$3
hey,.. great site! I want some of those stickers,... like 8! But no shipping option to canada,.. any chance you'd throw 8 in an envelop and ship em to me,....i'll pay shipping it will be like $2-$3
Yeah I can ship them to you no problem. You can order thru my site and then when you pay using PayPal I'll ship to that address
Great site. I don't think anyone else is making hybrid insulation. Very nice niche.
First off I never made it through the fourth page, so if any of these suggestions have already been posted, Sorry ADDDDAD^
I'd like to see more fabric options and better detailed specs listed with the different models. I'm short and not too wide, but those dimensions for many of our hangers are vital.
Same for the Hammocks. Lengths, widths, people want to know all this stuff.
Best of luck wid da biz!
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So, I did finally get to use my new uq from KCHO. It only got down to 48 and I had a big storm the second night. Only went for 2 . The first night everything was perfect! The second night I knew a storm was a-comin'. Picked my spot so the wind would be 90 degrees from my tarp. Well...that didnt quite happen. The wind blew in at about 70 degrees @ 30mph. I got chilly! I was like..."WTH?" Then I realized I needed to tighten up the ends a little so the wind wouldnt come between the uq and the hammock. Took 30 seconds...stayed cozy all night. Packs down small, super easy to adjust and mount. Ryan communicated well and was very fast in making and shipping. I'm glad I took a chance on an upstart business. I saved some money, and I helped him out a little. This was the first down, other than a crappy jacket, that I have ever owned. I'll be talking to him again about a top quilt this fall.
Thanks for the nice review I'm glad everything worked out for you in the end and look forward to making a custom top quilt for you.
Ryan
Ok. So I am a few months late in doing my report. My dad and I went camping in February on what turned out to be the coldest night of the year here in SC. My tush and torso were plenty warm down to the low 20s. I did have some issues with my feet getting cold but I adjusted the quilt and solved that problem to certain degree. For the price, I would recommend KCHO for your needs. I would probably opt for the full length vs the 3/4 length for colder climates. I will probably use mine more for late spring and early fall (it is the 2 season UQ afterall). The only problem I could say that I had was the stuff sack ripped wide open at the drawcord channel and the down pillow had a small rip in it as well, but I don't think I would use those anyway, since I already have a bigger pillow and stuff sack that I prefer to use.
What the HECK??? The KCHO site is gobbledegook to me. Looks like Egyptian hieroglyphics ...
"Pips"
Mountains have a dreamy way
Of folding up a noisy day
In quiet covers, cool and gray.
---Leigh Buckner Hanes
Surely, God could have made a better way to sleep.
Surely, God never did.
"Pips"
Mountains have a dreamy way
Of folding up a noisy day
In quiet covers, cool and gray.
---Leigh Buckner Hanes
Surely, God could have made a better way to sleep.
Surely, God never did.
That's weird. I don't know what would cause that. Good luck getting it figured out.
Two heads are good, three are great, but all heads at hammockforums is the best case scenario!
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