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    Senior Member blgoode's Avatar
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    Got the 20 degree Brick Red Incubator.

    So far I'm very pleased. Looking forward to getting it all used to being fluffed and used. Glad I chose the brick red and brown interior.






    Are they any suggestions to getting that newly inserted down worked around even except shaking and patting and more fluffing?

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    Just shake it up and let it fluff up. Got the same setup last month but the interior is black. Had it down to 26 degrees no problems.
    Enjoy your quilt.
    Al

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    I really like mine. Shake it up occasionally and don't store it packed.
    Hanging out in da UP.

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    What about tossing it in the dryer with no heat (if you have that option ) with a couple tennis balls?

    Cheers,
    the Goat
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    If it's new just lay it our and it should loft on it's own in a short period of time.

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    Dryer with tennis balls would maybe help if you're in a rush. Probably give it 15 minutes on low or no heat.

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    Very pleased with the first test hang.





    No more chili feet for sure.



    This will de oh very nicely for 90% of my temps. Don't get into the teens very often and am hoping this will do well down to mid 20's no problems for me. I know all peoples temp needs are different but I have a good 3/4 length 15 degree to pair with this if I need to decide if I need a 0 degree for the other 10% of my needs.

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    That's looking GOOD! Had mind down to single digits on several occasions with no problems. Definitely safe down to the 20° rating for hot and cold sleepers IMO.

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    Very nice quilt and like the color

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    Senior Member blgoode's Avatar
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    Absolutely love the UQ. Zero fiddle factor. Can't say a negative thing about it. Will be my go to UQ. Liked it so much I got a zero on order for those few trips I would carry more weight in sleep layers than the zero is heavier than the 20. May only appreciate the zero a couple trips a year but confidence is the key to feeling worry free in the woods.


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