I was curious to see what your choice was, or if you have chosen yet. Ive been reading up on as UQ as i can. Still I dont know what i should get. Just intrested in what your decision was.
I was curious to see what your choice was, or if you have chosen yet. Ive been reading up on as UQ as i can. Still I dont know what i should get. Just intrested in what your decision was.
I started with a Shamu... 40* synthetic... Knowing what I know now, I know it will work for 60% of my trips that need insulation... But it is honest in its temp rating of 40*, at 36* I'm cold, at 38* I'm cool... If I had it to do over I would stay full length but probably go down, and bump down to 20*... That would cover everything better for me... But when I buy my 20* stuff my Shamu will still come out with me to save the weight when its 40*+... But at 14oz the Shamu is no heavy weight, packs down football/soccer ball size... Which is small enough for me and ny system...
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I'm right there with Brute. My first UQ was the Shamu it works very well for me down to 40degF but not below. It comes with on 85% of my outtings. Combined with my RAB topbag they make a great system.
I have JRB TQ/UQ for colder weather but they don't get as much use as the Shamu/RAB combo.
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JRB Mount Washington 4 Zero Degree. My first night with it was on Springer Mt, Georgia at 7 degrees. Practically no learning curve to it and still my go-to quilt.
"Tenting is equivalent to a bum crawling into a cardboard box, hammocking is an art" KK
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