I only have the JRB HR and its a great quilt. Like someone else said, you really can't go wrong with any of the top quilts that have been mentioned.
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I only have the JRB HR and its a great quilt. Like someone else said, you really can't go wrong with any of the top quilts that have been mentioned.
Love my JRB Hudson River for chilly nights. And a synthetic I made for 40* and up.
I have the older, Maui Blue Go Lite Ultra for most of my 3-season camping. When it gets into the winter I love my Marmot Helium sleeping bag opened as a quilt. When it is fluffed up and open, it is so wide that I can practically double it up on top of me and easily takes me down to 0.
I bought a Black Mamba and LOVED it, but it was just too small for my large frame. I like to have the quilt wrap around me and the Mamba just wasn't wide enough... but if I were smaller it would absolutely be my go-to in any situation.
Favorite TQ!! That's like picking a favorite child!
My DIY climashield quilt. It's light, good down to about 30 degrees and wide enough to handle all the thrashing around that I do while I'm exercising, I mean sleeping. :laugh:
Randy
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I have the JRB Hudson River for 3 season and the Old Rag Mountain for winter. They work real well for me.
DIY down Karo TQ...warm and light
Same here, love my 17.2 oz DIY climashield/momentum quilt. Of course I sized it for ME and how I want one to fit with a gusset high up at my thighs! Fits like a glove!
I've actually slept in the thing down to near freezing temperatures (3.7 Combat insulation) It was a long, chilly night, to say the least, but was glad I made it through.