I was wondering how critical folks found it to match the temperatures of their TQ and UQ. I receintly bought a 20 top quilt from hemmock gear to match the coolest temperatures that we have here in North Georgia to replace my very old and tired synthetic bag. However, I picked up a 0 degree 3/4 underqult a while ago when it became available second hand locally. My thinking is that I can always add an extra fleece balnket inside my quilt to take me to cool temperatures if I need to. I'll try to pick up a 40 degree underquilt soon for the warmer temperatures in GA and use either the 20 degree TQ with it when it's cooler, or a fleece blanket during the late summer months. The alternative would be to try to resel the zero degree underquilt to buy a 20 degree underquilt with idea of buying a second set of matching quilts in the distant future.
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