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    Shug I like that setup especially the jacket foot quilt. Quick somebody convince Dutch to make a clip kit to make any jacket or vest into a quilt

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    Quote Originally Posted by ataris121 View Post
    Shug I like that setup especially the jacket foot quilt. Quick somebody convince Dutch to make a clip kit to make any jacket or vest into a quilt
    Dutch already has........http://dutchwaregear.com/quilt-clips.html
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    I might have to go back and study "venting" but I feel in cooler weather you could be in a position where you are hot with the quilt snug and cold with it vented.

    Some insight on this would be greatly appreciated.
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    all secure in sector 7 Shug's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by CLANKBANG View Post
    I might have to go back and study "venting" but I feel in cooler weather you could be in a position where you are hot with the quilt snug and cold with it vented.

    Some insight on this would be greatly appreciated.
    Insight coming.......You can slide it up towards your head and create a gap. Cools you down and still some warmth. Or just push it off to the side and pull it back when needed.
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    ah.. I always imagined venting meaning lowering the quilt to allow air to pass through.
    The happiest people don't have the best of everything; They just make the best of everything.

    The richest person is not the one who has the most but the one who needs the least. (unkown)

    and of course There are A LOT of chickens in China.
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