Jay_hunt_beachy
FNG
- Joined
- May 26, 2021
- Messages
- 38
I'm debating on whether or not to buy a quilt for early season hunts to save a couple ounces.does anybody have experience with quilts or recommendations on what to buy?
I’m kind of in the same boat. I’ve just never been able to cut the drafts or feel like I can let my body go lose without an elbow or something falling out into the cold.I started using a quilt for early season 3 yrs ago. Honestly not super happy but I would not go back to a bag. Reasons for that is shaving ounces and less bulk in pack.
I use a lite weight bud bivy. I think it helps with drafts and keeping things together.I’m kind of in the same boat. I’ve just never been able to cut the drafts or feel like I can let my body go lose without an elbow or something falling out into the cold.
I’m actually starting to dabble in hammocks since they keep your arms all together and the under quilt kind of wraps around your body. Just haven’t had a night cold enough to really test it.
Thanks for the help.i am willing to spend more for a good quilt and pad that keeps me warm.Yes, but there's a learning curve. Some love em, some hate em. What's your budget? Lots of good vendors out there now....Katabatic Gear, El Coyote, UGQ, etc. Also, pay as much attention to your pad as you do your quilt. That's what will be insulating you from the bottom.
Sent from my SM-G996U using Tapatalk
Did you consider their new Cosmic Ultra Down 20 degree bag? It’s an 800 fill dridown that’s supposedly a step up from the original Cosmic 20. I’m going to buy one of them, but unsure if this Ultra Cosmic is worth the extra money. Essentially the same temp ratings, but has a couple small changes in addition to a slight weight reduction and packs down a little tighter.I just bought a Kelty Cosmic 20 degree bag. Haven't used it yet but like how it packs down. 8x13 inch packed and less than 3lbs. Only $130
I have one of those, heck of a bag for the money, I use it like a quilt when it is too warm out, works good for me 75% of the time. I wanted something a bit warmer and with a little more room so I got a wm badger that I’ll do the same with. I like the option of being able to zip it up if it gets colder than expected which has happens and sucks. I typically just use bags like quilts half the time. I almost pulled the trigger on a quilt but the weight savings wasn’t dramatic enough to justify the expense of something else when a good bag would cover all of my uses in one item.I just bought a Kelty Cosmic 20 degree bag. Haven't used it yet but like how it packs down. 8x13 inch packed and less than 3lbs. Only $130
I was just commenting on what you were commenting on and thought that’s what they were talking about. Mine is the Dri down bag. Good bag, packs small and is plenty light. I was on a tight budget when I bought it and couldn’t find a better value. I am 6’4 225 and in the long it fits good though I prefer a little more width. I recently got a wm badger and decided on keeping the Kelty too for when I don’t need the extra warmth since I didn’t spend much on it and like I just like it. I’d spend the little extra on the down version myself as it is smaller and lighter for not too much more money. They are on sale of and on all over at least when I got mine.Did you consider their new Cosmic Ultra Down 20 degree bag? It’s an 800 fill dridown that’s supposedly a step up from the original Cosmic 20. I’m going to buy one of them, but unsure if this Ultra Cosmic is worth the extra money. Essentially the same temp ratings, but has a couple small changes in addition to a slight weight reduction and packs down a little tighter.
Oh nice, yeah it seems the Kelty bags are a good budget option. I’m definitely going with a down bag, but I am just pondering the Cosmic Dridown 20 bag (600 dridown fill) vs their new for 2021, Cosmic Ultra 20 bag (800 dridown fill). I’m sure I wouldn’t notice much of a difference either way.I was just commenting on what you were commenting on and thought that’s what they were talking about. Mine is the Dri down bag. Good bag, packs small and is plenty light. I was on a tight budget when I bought it and couldn’t find a better value. I am 6’4 225 and in the long it fits good though I prefer a little more width. I recently got a wm badger and decided on keeping the Kelty too for when I don’t need the extra warmth since I didn’t spend much on it and like I just like it. I’d spend the little extra on the down version myself as it is smaller and lighter for not too much more money. They are on sale of and on all over at least when I got mine.
Oh gotcha I thought you were comparing their synthetic to down bags. I have the 600 and it’s been great, 800 would be better but if you can get the 600 for a steal I wouldn’t hesitate.Oh nice, yeah it seems the Kelty bags are a good budget option. I’m definitely going with a down bag, but I am just pondering the Cosmic Dridown 20 bag (600 dridown fill) vs their new for 2021, Cosmic Ultra 20 bag (800 dridown fill). I’m sure I wouldn’t notice much of a difference either way