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    Thank you Paul, very helpful. Really like my Jarbidge.

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    The Jarbidge served me well and kept me nice and toasty last weekend on the Lone Star Trail Hike ...even in our hour long blowing thunderstorm and into the early morning.

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    I think I've been cinching it up too tight on the ends. Do you leave it loosely cinched on the foot end also or is that something a little different?

    (I posted this question on your YouTube also)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stormstaff View Post


    I think I've been cinching it up too tight on the ends. Do you leave it loosely cinched on the foot end also or is that something a little different?

    (I posted this question on your YouTube also)
    Both should be reasonably loose. The foot end will be a little tighter than the head end as your legs usually are narrower than your shoulders but there is no need to pull either end really crazy tight. Probably not more than a couple inches worth of the shock cord difference from one end to the other.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pgibson View Post
    Both should be reasonably loose. The foot end will be a little tighter than the head end as your legs usually are narrower than your shoulders but there is no need to pull either end really crazy tight. Probably not more than a couple inches worth of the shock cord difference from one end to the other.
    Thanks Paul. I've been comfortable down to 27° with it before but got chilly this past weekend at 43°, so I knew I had done something wrong, hehe

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