I set up my lynx in the dark last night,with the baffles toward me. During the getting comfy stage I was surprised to find myself a little chilly on the bottom.
After realizing my mistake the change was easily remedied.
While back in the rr I laid there laughing at myself for the obvious mistake.
Then it dawned on me that with the baffles in the down compression made a reduced r value in the under quilt.
A thought came that why wouldn't this method work in warmer weather to create a say 40 degree u q from the original 20 degree lynx.
Has anyone ever tried this,or what are your opinions of the potential for this to be a practical use application.
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