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    Senior Member kc0qnx's Avatar
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    The kid got him a new rig

    Should be just the ticket for my 12yo son. Yukon single with net, sporting his new Jarbridge. He dosen't know about it yet so I'm waiting on him to get home from football practice. I need him to test it out "in yard" and if it's a good fit, maybe we can hit the river tonight. The Jarbridge should be a full length quilt for him, easily. Supposed to be in the 50's tonight.
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    I know he will enjoy it immensely,,,have fun hanging with your son.

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    Nice! Looks like the jarbridge fits that hammock nicely. Where do I find that UQ?
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    Senior Member kc0qnx's Avatar
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    http://www.arrowhead-equipment.com/kick-***-quilts.html

    I used it last night. It was comfy. I started out with it cinched a little too tight at the shoulders which left me a touch chilly on the upper arms. I'm a big guy though so if you wear less than about a 60" coat, I doubt you'd have that issue. However, after I loosened it a bit, the coverage was about perfect for me. Now granted, hospital scrub pants, t-shirt and no socks probably wasn't the wisest choice of sleep clothes and my newly acquired traveler allowed my feet to escape a couple times but I was plenty warm anyway. My thermometer showed 49 .
    The construction is great, really well made quilt, thumbs up for sure. I bought a couple when Arrowhead had their sale last month & had them do the Apex insulation upgrade.
    Last edited by kc0qnx; 09-14-2013 at 09:37.

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