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  1. Am 10.8.2021 um 10:04 schrieb Wanderfalter:

    @kamov: Ist es korrekt, dass die Stoffe identisch mit denen von RSBTR sind?

    We do share some suppliers but I think it's a not a good idea to disclose such things on public forums.

    7D soft and 10D ripstop were made custom for us. 7D is a little more difficult to process as it stretches quite a bit. 

  2. Am 11.8.2021 um 11:45 schrieb tüddel:

    Danke, danke. Scheinbar wird hier nicht so mit Spiritus geputzt. :(

    Ich setze auch auf @kamov, aber der ist glaube ich noch im Urlaub? Den gönne ich ihm auch!

    Glad that you found it! Denatured alcohol is hard to find in a normal supermarket because we don't want to waste alcohol for cleaning/burning :-D They have it in hardware stores like Merkur, Bauhaus, etc... 
    You can occasionaly find it in some small village/farmers markets. A yellow metal bottle with "denaturiran alkohol" text on it is the most common one.

  3. vor 12 Stunden schrieb khyal:

    Evtl kaeme auch das 6.6 45g Ripstop-Si-Nylon von Adventurexpert in Frage, wenn es wirklich dunkles olive green ist, auf dem Bild sieht es eher wie charcoal aus, maybe @kamov knows, if it is in reality dark olive green and not charcoal ?

    Yeah the photo is a bit off, it is dark olive in reality. I would hide nylon from the sun though:smile:

  4. Am 8.8.2020 um 10:05 schrieb hmpf:

    Bei adventure expert gibt es nun snap-line im Sortiment. Das müsste sich ziemlich gut eignen, um den Quilt auf der Matte zu befestigen. Oder vielleicht auch, um einen abknöpfbaren Boden ins Tarp zu bringen.

    Bisher kannte ich nur das Druckknopf Band von snaply.de allerdings wollte ich dort sonst nichts bestellen und nur für das Band war mir der Versand zu aufwendig. Und dann habe ich mal mit einigen Kam Snaps und Ripsband selbst so ein Band hergestellt. Das war mir nach 10 Knöpfen dann aber zu fummelig und gut gehalten haben die Snaps auch nicht.

    Leider fehlt bei adventure-expert eine Gewichtsangabe für die Snap-Line, vielleicht kann @kamov helfen? 

     

    It's about 10g/m (pair) +/- 1g 

  5. Yes I tested it, the tape still holds on! At the bottom ob the backpack it started to peel off slightly on some places, but not critical.

    However, the 50gsm DCF fabric abraded so much it is not  waterproof anymore, maybe still has 300-500mm HH. Most notably on rolltop closure. 
     
    So taping doesn't make any sense on the long run. The photo is from the roll-top area.

    It would probably be better with fabrics such as x21 with thicker PET film but I prefer good old pack liner.

    I think taping added about 26g so it is not that light at all.

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  6. Am 3/23/2019 um 8:38 PM schrieb Jeha:

    That sounds like an excellent idea.

    Is polycro strong enough for that application? How are your tests going on? Some first impressions?

    I am pretty sure It is strong enough for this application. I have my food bag and backpack sealed for the PCT hike this year. I will comment more on durability when I get back. LG, K

  7. I am now testing transfer tape + polycro for backpack sealing. So far results are very promising. Will report back after some months. 

    Big advantage of polycro over DCF is stretch. DCF has almost no stretch, so it is very hard to seal small/micro wrinkles on the backpack.

    Polycro has a bit worse adhesion to 1163/9485PC tape compared to DCF, but it is still ok.

    Temperature shrinkage should't be a problem.

  8. Friction is possible explanation but I doubt it is that much of a difference. I think it would be the friction from the needle going back up then. In this case friction is increased mainly because you used thicker needle before rather than needle type. 

    I would say if microtex 80 works fine for you then just use that. 

    vor 17 Minuten schrieb Peschamel:

    Pressing down the presser by hand is a bad-ass move!

    Best to turn off the machine when doing that so no accidental pressing on the pedal :) Not sure if this works with computerized machines.

  9. @Peschamel I'm suprised it works better with the microtex 80 needle. This might also be the cause:
    Tension discs open up after the presser foot is lifted beyond a certain point. When material is too thick (eg. shoulder straps) tension discs on some household sewing machines tend to open up and loose all upper tension resulting in underside loops like those on your photo. You can check when that happens by pulling the upper thread and slowly lifting the foot. If your machine has adjustable presser foot tension then try to put more tension to it. Method that also works is pressing down on the presser foot with your finger and hand-crank the machine, be careful with that tho;-)

  10. Am 13.10.2018 um 19:34 schrieb ChristianS:

    Mal ne Frage zum Thema Resupply:

    Ist es in den USA nicht schon so weit, dass man z.B. bei Amazon die nächsten benötigten Lebensmittel in den nächsten Trail-Ort bestellen kann? Hätte den Vorteil, dass man sich nach aktuellen Gelüsten verpflegen könnte, ohne viel Zeit in Geschäften zu verbringen.

    Options to reduce shopping time in towns:

    https://zerodayresupply.com/

    https://www.trailsupplyco.com/

    https://www.sonorapassresupply.com/

  11. The inner part is made out of 2 pieces because there is a hole where the quilt is turned arround when we finish sewing. At first we had the opening on the side of the quilt but now we figured out it's better to have it there (~28cm from the bottom) because it is more convenient in case of repair. It is slightly more work and ~0.4g more but I think it is well worth it in the long run. Now all of our quilts have this seam except for the haLite where it can be hidden elsewhere.

    Climashield durability test   :-D:-D

  12. Huh a lot of replys.

    As mentioned, companies don't have to accept returns of a special custom items (not listed in our site), but we will accept  returns of anything, we just want to find a solution where you as a user and we as designer are satisfied. As I said we try to prevent such situations by good communication before the order.

    We have presented arguments why we don't like to work like this at the moment, but as this topic went quite far me and Maj decided to make you @Lookas 2 quilts. Further communication if the selected quilt model will work for you will go through email.

    Thank you guys, for understanding our situation.

  13. Hello everyone,

    This is some kind of misunderstanding. Maybe because you were talking with me and my brother Maj separately. We don't have any problems with returns, neither with deffective items or if customer is not satisfied with our product as @BruderLeichtfuss already mentioned, we even offered him a free return shipping in case he wouldn't be satisfied with his eLite.

    Generally ordering from such small custom gear cottages includes a lot of communication between customer and gear maker. I think that's the reason why it is called custom gear and I am glad you @Lookas called me yesterday and we talked almost one hour to clarify what you need. We didn't finish our talk because it was a late afternoon and I promised we will continue discussion today to find the right fitting product for you. The change of our return policy mentioned in the email you received, was an immediate response of Maj to your idea of buying 2 custom quilts of the same length just different widths just to test them and then sending one back. We are a micro company which just started, and we can't afford yet to purposely make items in stock because we are very limited in our resources. We can't operate this way like big corporations do and we don't even want to be like them. Maj just meant to update the policy which would prevent such orders where the 14 day return policy is purposely used to return one item and keep other one, that was all he wanted to do. That's why is important to talk with us into details before purchase and then buy item that we recommend. Running such bussines is not an easy task which also Marco of As Tucas pointed out when he wished us good luck. I think this is also the charm of the cottage gear makers; sharing gear advices and creating some interesting products.Iit is a win-win combination.

    We have good and friendly relations with all our buyers and they can confirm that. We consider ourselves as a part of european UL community and we prefer to be on a more personal level with costumers than just ordinary buyer-seller relation. That's why we would never do things that would harm our customer.

    Please be reasonable and understand our point of view. But to make it clear we do accept returns.

    LG

    Kajo

  14. Hi guys, I really appreciate the positive feedback! :) 

    @Dr.Matchbox Connect the top snaps together, and then connect the second snap with the last snap (the one next to the zipper end). Closing the zipper is optional. Arms can be moved freely even if it doesn't look like :) 

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    @milamber Yes it is possible of course. Customization is limited by your own imagination ;) We just recently made a similar quilt based on eLite (3 season - Apex 133 + body sized Apex 67).

    About the quality of the fabric: We use the same 10D 0.66 OZ taffeta fabric as many of US brands use. Very good reports so far.

    Cheers,

    Kajo

  15. vor 3 Minuten schrieb Gonathras:

    As you guys are new on the market there are no reviews from buyers/users on Youtube yet, however personally I really would like to see a quilt (or pack, or tent) "in action" before I order it (as I can not go into a shop and try it there) 

    Maybe you could make a few simple videos just showing off the features of your quilts and other products.

    Site looks good and I really appreciate all the Info you provide (weight at different apex fillings, widths, etc.) Hope this takes off! we need more European UL Manufacturers! 

    Thanks for your wishes! Yes we are completely new, videos and some more closeup photos are planned, but unfortunately at the moment we have so much to do with bureaucracy...

  16. Hello everyone!

    My name is Kajo and I am a co-founder of a new EU based (Slovenia) UL cottage gear maker - GramXpert, which just started to sell custom UL gear. I really like this site, especially the MYOG section, because is more technical than other UL forums. I got much inspiration from you, so I published the announcement here first:-)

    You are welcome to take a look at our website:

    www.gramxpert.com

    Currently we are mostly making quilts but we also plan to produce packs (summer/autumn), shelters (probably next year) and other accessories.

    Also in few months we will open a small UL specialized MYOG shop, with some very interesting items to complement other EU based shops.

    Current production time is 3-6 days

    We offer free worldwide shipping on all our items

    Until the end of june you can buy our items with up to 10% discount and get free gift with all purchases over 100€. Additionally we offer 5% discount for all UL forum members Code: ULforums2017 (this code is valid till the end of 2017 and discounts do stack up :))

    Regards,

    Kajo

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