Plus you could always add 2qzq protective cover over it and not only increase the water resistance but im sure it would increase the temp rating too..
That is if you wanted to increase it or knew you were into a colder/wetter environment..
Plus you could always add 2qzq protective cover over it and not only increase the water resistance but im sure it would increase the temp rating too..
That is if you wanted to increase it or knew you were into a colder/wetter environment..
Thanks for all the feedback everyone!
I'm a cold sleeper. I have to add +10*F to any rated quilt to get in my comfort zone. My 40* Inucbator is in it sweetspot at 50*F. I suspect once I get my 20* Incubator, 30*F is where I'll like it best. I would go with the 20* if I were you.
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Thanks again everyone. A 20* UQ has been ordered. Now for the inevitable wait for it to be made and shipped...
I've been cold in the low 40's with a 40 deg Phoenix, and I am a warm sleeper. But I never use a tarp unless I know rain is possible, and I don't wear a lot of clothes. Now that I have my ZQ2Q UQ cover thingy, I'd feel a little better taking the Phoenix in the high country in summer.
The anticipation is killing me! I don't want to email though... it might take them away from the creation of my quilt... must stay patient.... must stay patient.... egads has it only been a week!
UQ came today. Very fast turnaround for a made to order product. Hope to make it out Thursday and try it out. I'm a little worried it might be to small for these wide shoulders but trying it out is the only way to know for sure.
Hokie, did you get a HG UQ? Which one?
I found with my Incubator that you have to lay it down on the ground to figure out the head end. Its shaped like like an old pine coffin lid - that is to say, wider at the shoulders.
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