Its showing up as $32 at jcpenny right now.
Its showing up as $32 at jcpenny right now.
Those were the left-over sleeves bungied together as wearable sleeves for around camp.Originally Posted by Bosman
The price at JC Penney's online website and in stores where it is still extremely cold might still be $32. Local stores discount them so they are gone before the weather gets too warm for anyone to think about buying a puffer jacket (our niche crowd excluded). If your store hasn't slashed these to 80% off yet be patient and watch the weather. Most stores are still hoping they can find a buyer for "mainstream" S/M/L/XL sizes at a $20 price point.
Thanks man, gonna check my local store in a bit here. I did buy a 3xl tall and it will be at my store in a week but maybe they have them now. If so i may cancel my order and hopefully get that crazy discount. I have seen many people around town with this jacket but the real big ones prob don't sell out.
I've decided to use my poncho liner with my JC Penney Puffer Jackets, I'm not sure if the Down Jackets should be under my PLUQ or on top. What would be the best way to set this up so I get the maximum effectiveness from the Puffer Jackets?
This is a photo of the Puffer Jackets sewn together into a underquilt on top(Inside) of the poncho liner.
This is a Photo of the PLUQ On Top (Inside) of the Puffer Jackets.
I will also be using a Underquilt Protector made by 2QZQ.
"Do or do not, there is no try." -- Yoda
I am going to try this, but I have a thought someone has posted that they feel 40degrees would be the limit on these, but what about doubling them for colder hangs
1 for summer/early fall add the second to take you down into lower temps
I have seen many posts of people doubling up on quilts and from what I read it works very well and this would be a sort of modular set up maybe snap the together or something
Just looking for ideas
"HANGING OUT" has taken on a whole NEW MEANING
When I made my simple UQ sewing the bottoms together and adding tabs at the collar ends for suspension, I used 4 pieces of 1/8" SC that I attach to triangle thingies. I don't have cinches anywhere and it seems to hug the hammock well. One thing I did do was slide the triangle thingies out on the RL to the point where the SCs are slightly pre-stretched.
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and I, I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference.
Robert Frost
Bookmarks