Just opening this back up for anymore feedback. Think I may just order a 40 or 50 TQ to pair with 20 UQ
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Just opening this back up for anymore feedback. Think I may just order a 40 or 50 TQ to pair with 20 UQ
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Here is my 2 cents... For what its worth.
I run a HG 20 Deg UQ, and a little costco down quilt... Works like a champ. The UQ wraps around me like a cocoon (Blocking the wind and cold... then trapping body heat inside). Had this configuration down to just below 35 deg. I also have a 30 deg rated OQ (JRB), but it feels like over kill to me. I suppose I might use it if I went in the snow....
KW
I guess my question is more for the warmer nights. I am all set for the cold. But with a 20 UQ/ 40-50 TQ will that still be to warm for say 60-70. I always hear anything below 70 at night you need an UQ. I would say the majority of the summer camping here in NC would be in the 55-75 at night range.
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I turned one of the Costco quilts into a under quilt and just use a fleece blanket during the summer. I’m a hot sleeper so I don’t need much insulation and can usually go about 10-15 degrees colder than what my winter quilts are rated for.
We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all.
It will work great. Really easy to vent or move your uq. I use a 20 uq year round no problems. Ohio can be 70s during the day and 20s at night, weather range is huge. A good 20 UQ is like the swiss army knife of your insulation when you're covering a large range of temps.
OK still trying to decide what to do still. Going backpacking in a few weeks and night time Temps in the upper 60 lower 70. Does anyone use a bag liner as a TQ. Been looking at some of the sea to summit liners and I think it may be more versatile. I could pair with my 20 TQ in cold winter to add some warmth and use a stand alone summer TQ. Bag liner and 20 UQ would seem. To keep me warm enough down to 60? Keep clothes near by if it drop colder.
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For TQ, I use a Cacoon Coolmax Travel Blanket for warm weather. Amazon and REI carry them. Lightweight, soft and perfect for warm nights.
UQ is a DIY 40* CS Apex and vented as needed when it is warm.
Last edited by carmen2kayak; 06-15-2018 at 14:14. Reason: Clarification
I basically agree with the above statement.
We have been Hanging since 2005, I always have something cold resistive under me, the same year around. Maybe if I were in a tropical zone where it never drops below 75 or so, I would forgo an UQ.
As stated above if I get too warm I get rid of the TQ. For 13 years of Hanging this has served me well.
Synthetic or down, depends on the humidity and other conditions where we will be Hanging.
Last edited by IRONFISH45; 06-15-2018 at 10:25. Reason: Typos
Quick update camped last weekend used my 20 UQ paired with a light weight fleece top quilt. Temps got down to about 71. Started the night with UQ pulled to the side and eventually pulled it back underneath. shorts and t shirt all night long barely had to cover myself with the fleece. I think if it was any warmed UQ would be off.
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