I would be willing to bet you could go down pretty cold with that.
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I would be willing to bet you could go down pretty cold with that.
I would have to agree on the price. Even though I did not price out everything used or the amount of time and work put into making one. Which I am sure takes more time than a tarp, quilt, and simple...
The man has obviously put in a great deal of time, thought, and hard work to come up with something he believes in. I guess it takes a like mind to appreciate another persons ingenuity.
It takes...
If you are a perfectionist then Paul's quilts will not disappoint.
As to why he does not have a subforum... I think the "magic" number has not been reached yet. Maybe Paul will get lucky and the...
I believe you might have meant 11.174 kn? If not, then that's some mighty strong amsteel you have there. ;)
Would there be any benefit in making the outer layer just calendered ripstop?
Would it dry faster if it were to get slightly wet?
Just wondering why a water proof outer shell is used for top quilts?
Would the perspiration from your body not rise up through the quilt and then be trapped on the inside? Seems like you would be...
The 20*3/4 length. As of now, the lowest I have slept in it was 27*F and the under quilt was very warm. I was using a 40*F one season top quilt.
Thank you Vulture. I am sure you will not be...
My outdoor experience has changed for the better and I owe this to Paul at Under Ground Quilts. His quilts are amazing and his attention to detail is a notch above.
So far I have only had the...
Thanks Paul, that is about the same info I was finding on the subject.
Misinformation is a pet peeve of mine and it seems to be spread so easily.
Not trying to be negative here but, seems like there is very little info on the environmental impact of resist/dri down. Regarding the process (treating the down) of course. Maybe you have some...