Helping Hand III

in Deep Dives6 months ago (edited)

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Additional information on materials used to build our products can be found here

FEATURES

Ultralight design suitable for both ground and hammock sleep systems.

Wide width is highly recommended for adequate coverage when used in ground sleeping scenarios.

Unique vertical and horizontal baffling system to minimize down migration

Horizontal chamber at the head end functions both as a draft collar and a barrier to vertical seams adding next to skin comfort around the user's face and neck. For added protection, we recommend a Down Hood

Customizable temperature rating built for comfort, not survival like most brands
Customizable color options for both inner and outer shells

Customizable length and width options for the perfect fit

Customizable footbox styles for a variety of ventilation and utility options

Zipper Footbox: YKK separating zipper can be cinched tight to retain heat or laid flat like a blanket to ventilate excess body heat.

Sewn Footbox: Completely sewn construction for better heat retention. Recommended for dedicated use below freezing temperatures.

Optional Overfill - See article for details

Optional Ground Pad Attachment Kit for connecting your ground pad to the top quilt

The Economy Burrow has (3) Center Release Buckle tabs on each side for connecting the Ground Pad Attachment Kit

Ethically sourced, 800 fill power, Nikwax® DWR treated duck down

INCLUDES
Customized Top Quilt

Stuff sack for hiking (See below for pack size)

Cotton Storage Bag for storage

PACK SIZE
Pack Sizes are based on provided Stuff Sack. Quilt can be compressed further if needed

40° F = 4.5 Liters

30° F = 5.5 Liters

20° F = 8.5 Liters

10° F = 8.5 Liters

0° F = 8.5 Liters


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Tal about prepared....can opener and all!

your boy don't mess around

That's cool. I have an old friend that I enjoy helping too. I really enjoy his company and he's 73 so I gain a lot of knowledge from hanging out with him and he gets a fairly healthy back for a bit.