I use those things that throw covers come in
I use those things that throw covers come in
I throw my UQ in with my 50º TQ into the Nylon Draw String Sac from UGQ; that the original TQ came in. I believe that one came free with that TQ. I purchased another one for less than $6? from UGQ to put my HG 20º into and sometimes the UQ sleeps with the HG. My UQ likes to swing with both TQ They get fluffed and stored on the top rack in the closet. However, if I had never received the original storage sac from UGQ, I probably would have use the same as SGT Rock. I have used those to store hiking cloths and other items in before I created a dedicated drawer in my dresser
Thanks to everyone for the information. I have decided to go with a HG Incubator 20*.
I have an exercise mat sitting at home. I do not remember the brand or the specs at the moment but would this work over purchasing another CCF pad. Just off the top of my head its roughly 6ft and about an inch think. Would this, paired with the 20* UQ, get me down to those occasional nights below 20*?
I keep mine in a dollar store laundry bag.
I use king size pillow cases to store my 3/4 underquilts on a top shelf in a closet. I've thought about running a line through the open end hem to cinch 'em and hang 'em.
A large breathable storage bag works for me. It's how I've stored my down bags for years.
RB
https://lighterpack.com/r/axwxk6
Go for the big fine-mesh laundry bags from the dollar store. You can dangle them from the rod in the back of the closet. That space is usually kind of wasted anyway (where all your old crappy clothes get crammed to). If you have more than one hang the first high up against the rod and the other a longer string so they're basically kind of "stacked".
All of my quilts are stored in laundry bags inside large plastic containers-
The laundry bags are unnecessary but it is an easy way to grab them from the containers and throw them in the truck for a quick night out...
I've always stored my sleeping bags (okay...not an underquilt but practically the same for this discussion) in large plastic totes; the ones with the interlocking lid halves. I just stuff them in there and they remain quite fluffed. Never had any issues.
Bookmarks