I don't think they're comparable. The Wookie is just an Incubator and the Yeti a shortened version. https://simplylightdesigns.com/colle...winder-asym-uq is basically like an UQP with a thin UQ fused on.
[QUOTE=uninjured;2086024]I don't think they're comparable. The Wookie is just an Incubator and the Yeti a shortened version. https://simplylightdesigns.com/colle...winder-asym-uq is basically like an UQP with a thin UQ fused on.[/
the wookie is just like the trail winder. In fact you have to order the correct lay because the insulation is oriented at an angle.
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Last edited by Kmazuro; 02-07-2023 at 19:42.
[QUOTE=Kmazuro;2086025]My apologies, you are right! I was judging by the photos and in most if not all it seems the wookie color matches the hammock color so I didn't notice.
From their description: "The Wooki® is a hammock down underquilt which covers the whole bottom of the hammock but only a portion of that is insulated, with the insulated area being aprox."
That's actually a really good contender except that I don't know if I'm a head-left or head-right person and I don't think the wookie can be made asym... I think I sleep mostly head-right but sometimes try head-left thinking it's more popular and that perhaps there's just something wrong with me![]()
Hammockgear posted a 15% off sale today so I ended up pulling the trigger on a premium burrow, 40F, wide, no ground gear, in charcoal + taffeta burnt orange inside. I spent a few hours last night watching videos on making your own TQ but it doesn't look easy and you'd still be looking at $100+ in raw materials at least but some folks managed to build 40F TQs weighing in at ~12oz... I figured for ~$240 the HG premium is a good deal even though I think it came out to be around 15oz which is even lighter than my Costco TQ and will be much much better constructed and I won't be choking on leaking down at night either. I don't know much about TQ but I figured the zipper would be best for summer and I sprang for the wide so I can use it as a general purpose blanket when needed (tent or bed or even a flight).
Actually I just realized that my Costco TQ is also 50" since I cut off 2 squares of width... I'm 195lbs, 6'0", should I go with the wide or amend to the regular width? I searched the forum and some people hated the extra fabric but some loved it...
I converted a $20 Costco throw into one by just adding a snap to form a footbox. I didn't add anything to the other end, but I'm sure it could be done.
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my vote goes to the loco Libre operator 50 degree quilt.
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