Quote Originally Posted by Debi Jaytee View Post
I use a one season Jarbidge in the house and a three season out camping -- love 'em both! The one season is exactly what I need inside, summer or winter and the three season is perfect for Canadian summers, especially next to the great big air conditioner that is Lake Superior. The only time I was cold with the Jarbidge is when I got wet, and that was a tarp issue, not an underquilt issue. I'd recommend this quilt to anyone!
AHE should really put a discount on the one season Jarbidge quilts (the other one season quilts too!). I mean, it's less insulation, and should cost less. (In my opinion). In that case, I would have a one season as well for indoors, but a ridgecreek instead, for my ridgerunner.