I've had the 3 season lynx down to the teens comfortably.
I've had the 3 season lynx down to the teens comfortably.
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I disagree but I'm a cold sleeper. I simply do not nor would not want to take a chance in these temps so below 32° I take my Winter Lynx. I always use a "10° above my quilts rating" as a rule of thumb and I've never needed any alternative insulation nor have I slept cold at night. It's better to have the warmth and not need it as apposed to needing it and not having it.
I really love my ridge runner. It’s so different. I’ve been super happy with my exped pad. I have used a 3/4 quilts rated to 40°. No problem. My jacks r better 3/4 quilts was too heavy and wide. It was rated at 5°. My hammock gear 20° seemed to fit real decent. I was curious if others had good experience with underquilts which were made by other vendors. I wanted a quilt that wasn’t so hammock specific. Beings I have several hammocks and don’t like the specific thing as much. It’s why I’m still using pads. I was thinking of. 30° quilt which was made by a company. I know the specific ones would be better, but, do those others work for you?
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Last edited by Benson Burner; 10-18-2017 at 14:59.
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