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What quilt should I get with the best weight to warmth ratio, so far I have figured western mountaineering astralite quilt.
 
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I'm probably going to order an enlightened equipment this year.
They are a site sponsor so its an easy decision.
 

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Extremely happy with the EE xlong xwide 0F quilt. I’ve used it for a total of about 30 nights and as a side/stomach sleeper it’s been a game changer.
 

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UQG gets some great reviews, lots of options. Great prices.

I want to add a 0 degree to mix to supplement my 20 degree apex.

Going to look at both EE and UGQ
 

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Got a couple Undergroud Quilts Flight Jackets, love em! If I was getting another, be one of their Bandit XLs. Just getting a toe in the water in the hammock world, if I try camping with them, will be getting one of the their under quilts..
 

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Not an enlightened equipment. I have a 2016 or 17 model and it's garbage. The baffles are very under filled. You can spend 20 mins gently smoothing the down around to try and evenly distribute it, and you will still have voids. They have gone to a 30% overfill this year, but have done nothing to try and help out previous customers.
 

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Here's is a mountain hardware down sleeping bag that I pulled straight out of the stuff sack, the 2nd pic is after I moved down out of the way to create a void
 

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I have a VIAM quilt, I love it. Fast and he customized it.
I planned on ordering a down quilt this season from EE, but I’ll check out Western Mountaineering.
 
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Thanks for all the replies and info guys but I still think I'm going to stay with my western mountaineering because with a 26 degree rating and a roomy shoulder girth of 68 inches weighing in at only 17.5 oz I don't think any of the other bags can beat it from what I've seen.
 

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Look at the bandit xl from ugq. I bet it’s half the cost and only a couple oz heavier than wm. Give Paul a call, he’s very helpful.
I’m very happy with mine. This was my first season with a quilt. I used my 0* for a week and the temps were ~5*. Never even thought about being cold.
 

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My EE 0 degree quilt has been great. I went with the 0 to use it in 20 max low weather. I like the safety margin in its rating.
 

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Thanks for all the replies and info guys but I still think I'm going to stay with my western mountaineering because with a 26 degree rating and a roomy shoulder girth of 68 inches weighing in at only 17.5 oz I don't think any of the other bags can beat it from what I've seen.

I own this quilt and am a big fan! The pad attachment system is primitive and frustrating, but you can easily set it up like most other quilts. I'm 6'1, and went with the long version, even though the standard length was advertised to be a proper fit. This allows the baffle to go over my shoulders while still being able to move my feet.

A few other brands worth mentioning - Katabatic, Nunatak (best for customization), UGQ, and Loco Libre
 
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