Hoping to find a hammockgear.com 20º underquilt from someone, I know this will be hard because everyone loves the stuff but I can dream I guess
Hoping to find a hammockgear.com 20º underquilt from someone, I know this will be hard because everyone loves the stuff but I can dream I guess
Every time I hang in a tree I get a coconut to the head.....stupid coconuts
Be patient, one will pop up on here eventually. It's a great "first quilt."
David
they usually retain so much value you might as well buy one directly from HG. I'd give'em a call
Yeah I see were your coming from slo. I'll just suck up the pain of dropping the 180 for something so useful:/
Every time I hang in a tree I get a coconut to the head.....stupid coconuts
That's what I did buddy. Tried everything under the sun for cheap insulation instead of getting an UQ. I will tell you that I've never slept so comfortably outside.. or really inside for that matter.. than in my ENO with a full length UQ at 13* haha.
When you get it, there's still a learning curve. It's not set it and forget it. But you'll learn the process and adjusting it to the point it will take under a minute (including getting in to make sure it's where it needs to be) to get it set up and ready to rock. I had a hiccup in there and thought I was going to go to a pad and bridge but was enticed to reconsider and glad I did. You'll be glad you did too I'm willing to bet
Also, keep an eye out for DIY quilts that come up for sale. Leighlo also makes a good underquilt for a good price. Saw one at the last Ohio Hang and I was impressed. Also a newer cottage company, Underground Quilts, may want to check them out. I personally go with Adam, has helped me considerably in my hammocking adventure and I know would help you make the purchase that best suits your needs, if you ask him.
Did you see the new JRB Greylock 3, on intro sale?
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