Ditto on the review. I've been looking at Tim's quilts and they look great. Of course, with temperatures still in the mid- to upper-90s in Texas, the cool weather still looks to be off in the distance. But it never hurts to be prepared ...
Ditto on the review. I've been looking at Tim's quilts and they look great. Of course, with temperatures still in the mid- to upper-90s in Texas, the cool weather still looks to be off in the distance. But it never hurts to be prepared ...
Last edited by my19; 08-28-2012 at 16:24.
Crash--I mean SaabZombie--man we are right in line..told time about a month ago that he was gonna get my order ,,i figured by the middle of sept i would have the$$ you beat me on this one classmate cant wait for your review!!!
It's not the boulders that throw us off balance, it's the pebbles beneath our feet
I am psyched to receive this thing. I might even have a developing gear problem. It's 90 degrees out, we've got a hurricane on the way, and the weather doofs are saying fall's coming late this year. Yet, I want this quilt in my hands RIGHT NOW!
I ordered a 0* one awhile back and am in line waiting for it as well. Hope I get mine before you get yours! haha
The race is on!!!
Mine and my wife's rev X review.
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=55764
And don't forget, Tim's quilts can also be used as under quilts!
BF
Did you do anything special to get a good seal on the ends when using it as an underquilt? I was giving it a shot with my 0 degree revelation x top quilt, but I was having trouble with one of the ends keeping a seal. I bought some dutch clips to see if those would help.
Not a thing. Just strung it up, cinched the ends and fell asleep. Maybe you need to tighten the suspension on the ends where it attaches to the hammock? You could also use one of the many loops along the side of the quilt to cinch the quilt up, pea pod style with some bungie cord (like my picture below).
BF
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