These two quilts are also on my list along with a couple others. Are they large enough to use on the ground if it became necessary?
These two quilts are also on my list along with a couple others. Are they large enough to use on the ground if it became necessary?
I have the No Sniv, currently using it as my UQ, If I ever get the $$$ I'm getting a Hudson river to use as my UQ & replace the Ray Way TQ with the No Sniv.
IMHO, you cant go wrong with either. Heck, get both and be happy!
When you have a backpack on, no matter where you are, you’re home.
PAIN is INEVITABLE. MISERY is OPTIONAL.
I've used the HR on the ground. It was okay, but I did find a couple of cold spots during the night. However, I roll around a lot during the night; so I'm probably a worst-case test. In any case, I simply re-tucked the quilt under me and went back to sleep.
Given my druthers; I'd still stick with a sleeping back over any quilt when I (God forbid!!!!) go to ground. Of course, the simple solution is to never, ever sleep on the ground
David
The road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, And I must follow, if I can, Pursuing it with weary feet, Until it joins some larger way, Where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I cannot say.
-Frodo Baggins, The Fellowship of the Ring
I just ordered the Siera Sniveller. The extra width and the $50 off was too much to resist.
Exercise, eat right, die anyway -- Country Roads bumper sticker
Fall seven times, standup eight. -- Japanese Proverb
I'll vouch for the HR. At 6'1"", I bought the long, and its great to have that extra distance for the toesies, and width is fine.
I had the same choice to make and went with the HR because I have a Stealth and have never used the head hole.
When you place your order ask for a special edition with racing stripes. Not as cool as their two-tone 11x10 tarp, but still very stylish!
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