I recently bought one of Hang Tight under quilts with Mylar Dot fabric to temporarily get me on the trail for some spring backpacking trips in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This quilt will be passed on to my son who is a more fair weather camper as I’ll soon be making my own quilt from Argon 90 and Argon 67 with 900 F down. I’m making an Underquilt protector from Argon 90 as well but I figured I would wash the quilt in Ninwax Down Wash and Ninwax Down Proof to make it a bit more water resistant. I had to wash my Patagonia Puffy anyway so let’s get at it.
I was surprised to find the quilt fought going down in the water, holding massive amounts of air and it took about 15 minutes of hand agitating for the outer orange fabric, to want to even start wetting out a bit. The Patagonia Jacket wetted out in about 2 minutes although it’s 12 years old but had been down washed last about 2 years ago.
i know Hangtight already seems to have a fairly good reputation but this seems to add to my confidence of how the product will work on the trail. Listening to Steve Hazel of Hang Tight on The Hammock Hangers Podcast Episode 40 it sounded like he went directly to the family in China that was making the Costco quilts and works directly with them now to get his supply of quilts. I love American made products; my hammock, tarp, and suspension came from three different cottage vendors but I also understand we are a global economy ( I work in the US for a South Korean company who’s benefits blow away most companies benefits, paid health insurance by the company anyone) and Hangtight so far has blown me away with thier quality.
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