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what length do youguys cut your pads to for the yeti setups?
I don't have a Yeti, but I'd think that it'd be a variable lenth issue based on a person't height and how long their legs are. I'd be willing to bet that 24-36" would be plenty. Another tidbit is that you can use your pack under your legs so you don't have to carry the weight of the extra pad.
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I carry a torso-length pad...head to butt...that way I have backup as well in case I break an arm and can't hang the hammock or whatever.
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I don't think there is a wrong answer to this question. Every UQ I have fits my birds just fine. I voted Yeti because it's the one I take most often, but I make sure to take my SungFit and MW out to play sometimes too because I think they feel left out.
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Now that I have a 3 season Yeti coming, I think I will be covered for all variables. I was just trying to see what the optimum group of quilts would be. Now I have the SF, the Shenandoah, and the Old Rag Mountain, I think I am covered for both cool and cold weather. I really appreciate all your comments. You are a big help, all of you. Thanks
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