Jxferg7
Lil-Rokslider
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- Feb 14, 2019
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Think running a bivy inside your tarp would help with condensation? This my first year running down and hear of some nightmares out there....debating between the Hammock Gear Econ and the UGQ Bandit.I don't have experience with the EE, but after researching quilts went with the UGQ Bandit XL last season. ....very impressed. Quality & Comfort are top notch. I recommend getting longer and wider than you need for when it gets colder ...you can easily tuck inside and wrap it around you when pushing low temps. I also recommend the zippered foot box and getting the dynamic tension control.... zippered foot box helps when temps get warm and you want to use as a blanket more than a bag. tension control reduces draft when you run as a traditional style quilt.
I went with 850 fill, 0 deg F, Bandit XL, 65wide x 84long, as much overstuff as i could get in both the footbox & body, draft collar, no taper (awesome for guys that don't like mummys), and lite straps. The only option i didn't do was the extra spend for the 900 fill. ....not enough added value to me for extra cost.
The only negative with using a down quilt is the extra precautions you must take to keep it in good shape.... Single wall shelters create a lot more external condensation so you need to be mindful of conditions and shelter choice. Last comment... with any quilt, run a good pad!
One last thought.... I have ran the quilt close to 50 days +/- (in field + in house) in temps ranging from -8F to 72F.... the only thing I change, is the pad I am using and the layers I wear. Also, when running in a SO shelter where condensation was a problem, I covered it with a kifaru woobie to keep it from getting wet. ....so comfortable I would have slept through the hunt had I not set multiple alarms.