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JRB
Sleeves were conceived primarily for use with the No Sniveller quilt. When
wearing the No Sniveller as a serape, the JRB Down Sleeves convert the
serape into full down jacket. They will work equally well with the JRB Nest
under quilt.
Each Sleeve has an elastic shoulder strap tipped with an omni-tape pad that
extends from the peak of the shoulder and a similar strap extending from the
front side of the shoulder opening (sternum strap). To use with either
the No Sniveller or the Nest the sleeves can either be worn individually or
attached integrally to the quilts. To integrate with the quilts, simply
attach the omni-tape tab of each shoulder strap to the omni-tape back of the
neck opening approximately 3-4 inches from the shoulder center point. This
will keep the sleeves in position without further adjustment. When used in
this manner tuck the sternum straps into the sleeves, out of the way.
If you would prefer sleeves long enough to easily cover your hands to the
knuckles simple move the point of attachment outward from the center line by
another 3-4 inches. Sleeve length is easily adjustable within this range.
If
you would like to wear your sleeves by themselves, fasten the omni-tape ends
of the shoulder straps together, put on the sleeves, then removing the
sternum straps from each sleeve and fasten the omni-tape ends of the sternum
straps across your chest. You may now add or remove the No Sniveller
or Nest over the sleeves effortlessly. Alternatively, you may chose to
wear a vest over the sleeves worn in this manner, thus converting the vest
into a jacket.
If
you find that you have underestimated the weather and don’t have adequate
gloves. Your sleeves may be used as a hand muff. Simply insert a cord
through a sleeve, put the cord over the head and you have a ready muff.
Hands still cold? Double the sleeves, one inside the other, before
threading the cord. Is your buddy similarly under prepared? Fashion two
muffs from a pair of JRB Sleeves and be a hero.
At
bed time you have several alternative uses for JRB Sleeves.
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Wear them to bed for warmer arms and a warmer trunk
in the arm area.
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Wear them on your lower legs. They have been
purposely made full enough on the cuff end for this use. Nice for
arthritic knee sufferers and poor leg circulation. It will also help
the blood flowing to the feet as well to retain its warmth.
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Wear them over your feet. Actually, if you reverse
them and pull the cuff over your foot, it will hold the sleeve
positioned over your sock top and give good coverage over the foot.
Yes, the end is open and if you move about a lot you can poke out a toe,
just shift it to recover.
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Augment your top quilt. Lay the sleeves loosely over
you and under your top quilt. This works fine in a hammock because of
the constraints of the sides, it does not work as well on the ground.
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Augment your under quilt. Lay them between the under
quilt and the hammock for more bottom insulation. This works best in
the area under the butt and hips - normally the coldest spot.
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Use them as a pillow. Fold one in half and place it
inside the other. Fold the outer sleeve back over itself. Comfort and
warmth for the neck and head.
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Fold one in half and insert a ziploc baggy of dirty
clothes for a firmer, soft, warm pillow. The second sleeve is now
available as a hand muff or some other miscellaneous use.
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Place your nalgene bottle full of boiled water in it
for longer “hot water bottle” value.
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Place your nalgene of cold water in it and take it to
bed to keep your water from freezing and insulate it from your legs
during the night.
The
ultimate use is wearing the quilt and sleeves under an oversized light
weight breathable rain jacket to achieve the equivalent of a 2-4 inch thick
waterproof down jacket or parka.
All
this for 5 ounces a pair!!!
Have you considered the complimenting JRB Down Hood for even greater
capabilities at a mere 2 ounces?
Enjoy! |