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    New Member whoopie's Avatar
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    Red face Wooki & mamba in the stuffsack

    Yesterday I received the winter Mamba & scandi Wooki, the maximum insulation because I am also hanging in bad conditions.
    Both are excellent made by Warbonnet Outdoors, love the craftsmanship !!

    Top an under quilt are delivered in two nice yellow 11.75 liter stuff sacks, the packed volume is the same.
    I tried a osprey 12 liter stuff sack which is shorter and wider, this even fits better in the back pack and helps to spare room.

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    Senior Member m00ch's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by whoopie View Post
    Yesterday I received the winter Mamba & scandi Wooki, the maximum insulation because I am also hanging in bad conditions.
    Both are excellent made by Warbonnet Outdoors, love the craftsmanship !!

    Top an under quilt are delivered in two nice yellow 11.75 liter stuff sacks, the packed volume is the same.
    I tried a osprey 12 liter stuff sack which is shorter and wider, this even fits better in the back pack and helps to spare room.

    IMG_2007.jpg
    Bad conditions??? If you need those kind of quilts it is perfect conditions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m00ch View Post
    Bad conditions??? If you need those kind of quilts it is perfect conditions.
    Yeah, not sure my wife understood why I was so happy about the nasty, drizzly, barely above freezing weather in mid April (rather unusual for Atlanta) the day my XLC and Wooki arrived. And she probably though I was a bit crazy when I came in even happier the next morning.

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    New Member whoopie's Avatar
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    haha , with the maximum available insulation you can go whenever you want

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    Been too -1°F with my Scandi Wooki. Good stuff there

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