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    Jordan Hurder
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    @jordanhurder

    Locale: Southern California

    On the Arctic 1000 website, they mention an 18oz synthetic quilt made custom by BMW. I hope one day they drop the “custom” tag… As someone who won’t use down, a superlight synthetic quilt is the ticket… especially if they make a version for summer camping that doesn’t need to stand up to the rigors of the arctic. Anyway, just something that caught my eye.

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    Jeff Jackson
    Member

    @just_jeff

    Locale: Colorado's Front Range

    A synthetic quilt is one of the simplest projects you can make…you could even do it by hand. Why wait for (and pay) BMW to make it for you?

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    Bob Bankhead
    BPL Member

    @wandering_bob

    Locale: Oregon, USA

    or you can get one right now from Fanatic Fringe. They have 30 and 40 degree synthethic quilts in Polarguard3D and Polarguard Delta

    http://www.fanaticfringe.com/page6.html

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    Ron D
    BPL Member

    @dillonr

    Locale: Colorado

    Mountain Laurel Designs is coming out with a synthetic version of their Devotion top bag. It comes in around 18oz.
    Ron

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    Mike Storesund
    Member

    @mikes-1

    <<<"or you can get one right now from Fanatic Fringe.">>>

    Got my FF 30 degree Polarguard-D a couple months ago. I love it. If I plan to do sub zero I’ll add the Nunatak Arc Alpinist.

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