I have 2 GoLite quilts and they have been fantastic. Very good quality.
I have 2 GoLite quilts and they have been fantastic. Very good quality.
CLYDE
That is my favorite TQ and in my area it is a 4 season TQ.
The quality and price cannot be beat....
I just noticed that they are on sale again and free shipping.
That is a smoking good deal!
Last edited by spaceweaseal; 11-04-2012 at 13:52.
Did I read that right, the 1 season is your 4 season TQ?
Darn phone duplicate post...
Last edited by dirtwheels; 11-05-2012 at 00:32.
Yes sir.
Where I live it does not get too cold.
I would say that a really cold winter would be in the high 20's and that does not happen very often.
Plus I think the temp rating is very conservative. For me I could take the 1 season down to around 20 degrees but everyone is different so you have to decide what works for you.
Happy hanging
Last edited by spaceweaseal; 11-04-2012 at 14:05.
How long is it and how far up is the foot box sewn?
hammock [ham-uhk] noun
Man's successful attempt to sleep on a cloud
I have the 3 season and it is comfortable from 65 down to 28 so far. Very light, very nice feeling fabric. I was thinking of getting a 1 season also, but this one sleeps fine at 65-68. I just stick a leg out as needed. I don't need the 1 season so far as I can tell, but I just ordered one, this price is too good to pass up! I gotta hide the card when I come to this forum!!! Thanks for the tip, I appreciate it even though the budget is complaining.
TX...SC, not a tremendous difference I don't think. But you guys deal with a heck of a lot more wind which make the hanging cooler I'd think
How cold have you taken it with what UQ and did you wear a lot of extra clothes?
Also how small does it pack? Any packed pics with reference objects? Thanks for your review.
I would also love to see packed pics to get a size reference.
I am down by Houston so the wind is probaly not anymore than anywhere else. I have only been out in the low 30's wearing fleece pants, a cotton long sleeve shirt, wool socks, fleece cap and at the time a 20* incubator. I was toasty warm and had to kick off my shocks and shirt. I think the key to any setup is the UQ . I am a hot sleeper and got rid of the 20* incubator because it was just too warm for
me and now use a JarBridge since it works on my RR like a full length UQ . It's all going to depend on your location, cloths, and most important your UQ. I did have a 40* Phoneix UQ that I wish would of kept. I think that the 40* Phoenix with and the GoLite 1 season TQ would of been a perfect match for me and my hanging habits.
That is why I say it's a 4season TQ for me since I can use it all year around here due to my location.
I will try to get a couple of pics today of it with it's stuff sack.
Happy Hanging
Last edited by spaceweaseal; 11-05-2012 at 13:09.
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