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New 10 oz.Climashield Quilt 40 F

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PostedFeb 10, 2008 at 7:36 pm

Here is my newest 40*F SUL quilt. Shell and liner are made from Ripstop Nylon. Climashield XP insulation.
It has a neck closure/drawstring and snaps together behind the neck. Very simple and Super Ultra Light! Fits a person up to 5'9". Sized to mimic the Nunatak Arc Ghost. 46W/34F.
10 oz.!!!!!

Blue
Back viewback
Gromets for the drawstring in frontGrommets
Snaps in backBack Snaps/String
SnapsSnap back
Supermans QuiltSupermanGrey
Grey MomentumBack Grey

PostedFeb 10, 2008 at 9:31 pm

Nice. What did you use for plans? How long did it take you to make?

$'s?

Thanks,
MikeB

PostedFeb 11, 2008 at 2:00 am

I have tested these in Big Bear CA, Grand Canyon National Park AZ, Mt Whitney CA (highest trail in the US), San Gorgonio Ca (highest mountain in Southern CA), Mt San Jacinto CA (second highest peak in Southern CA), Cuchamonga Peak CA, Jashua Tree National Park CA.san jacinto

PostedFeb 11, 2008 at 9:41 am

Ditto the question about how / if you're pricing these. I've noticed you post some of these before, and sold them, but never caught a price.

PS – I love how the blue matches the superman pillow.

PostedFeb 14, 2008 at 12:32 am

I am making quilts for the Bivy/Hammock user also. They will have no neck closure drawstring or snaps. I usually sleep in a bivy and find that I don't use the neck closure drawstring.
The nature of a bivy and hammock is to make the quilt cradle around you already. If you are a person who always sleeps in a bivy or hamock these are way simpler to make. Thanks

PostedFeb 18, 2008 at 7:57 pm

Got it! My email programs was hiding my PMs (actually it was a filter I had setup for my watched-thread notifications that was inadvertently hiding my PMs as well).

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