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100%. Lighter weight, more comfortable, no issues with draft if you use a good pad attachment system. I personally see no downsides with a quilt.Do you guys always prefer quilts over sleeping bag?
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Slumerjak is what I've got. For the money I've been impressedWhat's everyone's favorite sleep system during archery elk.
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Kifaru Sawtooth with liners and bug netting, 18" titanium cylinder stove, ExPed 8R wide pad with foam for protection, Black Ovis 20 or 0 degree bag. Having a way to dry your clothes (gloves/socks) is huge!!What's everyone's favorite sleep system during archery elk.
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If you're in some kind of shelter to break the wind it's worth the weight savings. I have slept under the stars without a bivy or shelter in the quilt on a pad, and woke up on my side with a little draft.Do you guys always prefer quilts over sleeping bag?
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Do you have any pictures of your setupKifaru Tut floorless shelter, Xtherm pad, (Borah Gear bivy or MLD Duomid half nest) and a Western Mountaineering Badger 15* bag. Works perfectly for me every Sept during archery elk in CO
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What about the problem of your head getting cold when it's like 30deg out and you're in a quilt?100%. Lighter weight, more comfortable, no issues with draft if you use a good pad attachment system. I personally see no downsides with a quilt.
You wear a beanie. I pick different ones to take depending on expected temps. I'll throw a fleece neck gaiter in to use when expected temps dip further. If needed I've been known to throw a shirt or something over my head as well. Some wear down balaclava's made for this purpose. I've never been able to sleep with my head stuffed inside a mummy bag, too claustrophobic so the above methods all feel normal to me and what I've done forever.What about the problem of your head getting cold when it's like 30deg out and you're in a quilt?
Do you have any pictures of your setup