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My interest in quilts has really increased. I've been a mummy guy forever but really hate how confined I feel. I hate foam pads! If they aren't bulky, that means they are thin, and thin foam pads suck! Don't try and argue that fact with me because it won't work! I've tried em all ! I like thick air pads but air pads can sleep cold during late hunts. So my question is, how much do quilts suck in cold weather? September is always a fairly tame time of year, sure you can get some bad weather but it usually doesn't last and you have a chance to thaw out. How would a 0* quilt work paired with a Big Agnes air core in Colorado, in November, when the temps are into the teens and single digits at night?
Quote from: BLRman on March 17, 2015, 05:49:29 PMMy interest in quilts has really increased. I've been a mummy guy forever but really hate how confined I feel. I hate foam pads! If they aren't bulky, that means they are thin, and thin foam pads suck! Don't try and argue that fact with me because it won't work! I've tried em all ! I like thick air pads but air pads can sleep cold during late hunts. So my question is, how much do quilts suck in cold weather? September is always a fairly tame time of year, sure you can get some bad weather but it usually doesn't last and you have a chance to thaw out. How would a 0* quilt work paired with a Big Agnes air core in Colorado, in November, when the temps are into the teens and single digits at night? Dude you just need one of rt's dead man mattresses ! atleast a good bag you can zip into those quilts though cool look as though your head would get cold.. that's something us baldys have to worry about .
Quote from: coachcw on March 17, 2015, 05:58:01 PMQuote from: BLRman on March 17, 2015, 05:49:29 PMMy interest in quilts has really increased. I've been a mummy guy forever but really hate how confined I feel. I hate foam pads! If they aren't bulky, that means they are thin, and thin foam pads suck! Don't try and argue that fact with me because it won't work! I've tried em all ! I like thick air pads but air pads can sleep cold during late hunts. So my question is, how much do quilts suck in cold weather? September is always a fairly tame time of year, sure you can get some bad weather but it usually doesn't last and you have a chance to thaw out. How would a 0* quilt work paired with a Big Agnes air core in Colorado, in November, when the temps are into the teens and single digits at night? Dude you just need one of rt's dead man mattresses ! atleast a good bag you can zip into those quilts though cool look as though your head would get cold.. that's something us baldys have to worry about .That's what beanies are for.
Quote from: jackelope on March 17, 2015, 05:59:10 PMQuote from: coachcw on March 17, 2015, 05:58:01 PMQuote from: BLRman on March 17, 2015, 05:49:29 PMMy interest in quilts has really increased. I've been a mummy guy forever but really hate how confined I feel. I hate foam pads! If they aren't bulky, that means they are thin, and thin foam pads suck! Don't try and argue that fact with me because it won't work! I've tried em all ! I like thick air pads but air pads can sleep cold during late hunts. So my question is, how much do quilts suck in cold weather? September is always a fairly tame time of year, sure you can get some bad weather but it usually doesn't last and you have a chance to thaw out. How would a 0* quilt work paired with a Big Agnes air core in Colorado, in November, when the temps are into the teens and single digits at night? Dude you just need one of rt's dead man mattresses ! atleast a good bag you can zip into those quilts though cool look as though your head would get cold.. that's something us baldys have to worry about .That's what beanies are for. I already wear one of those I'm more concerned about my skinny ass freezing to death because my back is laying on a 10 degree air pad
Quote from: BLRman on March 17, 2015, 06:05:10 PMQuote from: jackelope on March 17, 2015, 05:59:10 PMQuote from: coachcw on March 17, 2015, 05:58:01 PMQuote from: BLRman on March 17, 2015, 05:49:29 PMMy interest in quilts has really increased. I've been a mummy guy forever but really hate how confined I feel. I hate foam pads! If they aren't bulky, that means they are thin, and thin foam pads suck! Don't try and argue that fact with me because it won't work! I've tried em all ! I like thick air pads but air pads can sleep cold during late hunts. So my question is, how much do quilts suck in cold weather? September is always a fairly tame time of year, sure you can get some bad weather but it usually doesn't last and you have a chance to thaw out. How would a 0* quilt work paired with a Big Agnes air core in Colorado, in November, when the temps are into the teens and single digits at night? Dude you just need one of rt's dead man mattresses ! atleast a good bag you can zip into those quilts though cool look as though your head would get cold.. that's something us baldys have to worry about .That's what beanies are for. I already wear one of those I'm more concerned about my skinny ass freezing to death because my back is laying on a 10 degree air pad Start eating DQ Blizzards and Big Macs. You'll be insulated by November.