When using a JRB UQ the ends can be left open and quilt hung a little loose. How do other people use the yeti when it's cool enough for a UQ, but not for it to be hung tight?
When using a JRB UQ the ends can be left open and quilt hung a little loose. How do other people use the yeti when it's cool enough for a UQ, but not for it to be hung tight?
you slide it towards the head end which opens a gap in the head end.
someone just emailed me and said they had comfortably used the winter yeti in the mid 50's
Thanks Brandon, I'll give it a try.
Here's a video that Attroll uploaded today on youtube for Warbonnet
the vids not working... at least for me
I fixed the link in the previous post.
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That was probably me. During the day i slide it all the way to one side. Hop in for evening and as temp drops pulled it back into place but slid it to the head end like WBG says. Or to the foot end. and actually at night put it where it belongs. At the coldest part of the night it was mid to high 50's but i used it all night so probably well into th 60's and was comfy not hot. This was a winter yeti.
I thought I was wrong once, turns out I was wrong about that.
yeah, that's me, there are 3 in all, one for the blackbird and one for the superfly as well, those will probably be up soon.
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