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Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this video. Please leave a comment if you have any questions. Time stamps and description below. 0:00 Intro 1:28 Two Reasons to get a 50 degree quilt 3:38 General Features of a 50 degree quilt 5:28 Why I prefer an open footbox 7:34 Particular features of the Loco Libre Operator 50 11:06 Does this quilt keep me warm at 50 degrees? 13:55 The ending you all deserve! Hello there, I decided to make a video explaining why I got a 50 degree quilt rather than a 40 degree for warmer weather backpacking. I feature the Loco Libre Ghost Pepper Operator 50 degree quilt, but this is not really a full review of the quilt. I decided to not do a full review because Loco Libre was not currently accepting orders at the time I did this video (February 2022). Anyways, the purpose of the video was to discuss few reasons to get a 50 degree for certain situations because I have seen the question asked around the Interwebs a bit. There are some legitimate reasons to get a 50 degree quilt if you backpack in warmer weather or want to save a few ounces as compared to a 40 degree quilt. Additionally, 50 degree quilts have some features that you don't see in warmer quilts, such as sewn-through baffles, an open footbox, and the daintiest of materials.