carsonkeys
WKR
- Joined
- Oct 27, 2016
- Location
- Fairbanks, Alaska
This was timely and well done. I’ve been thinking about picking one up for a bit, and now considering it even more. Especially after the colder weather test. Nice work Zach!
@Zach Herold you here?Any other pads you would recommend doing well with this quilt?
I used several different ones some rectangular and some mummy shaped.Thanks for this review. Have been running an EE enigma that actually just a little too short for me, would like to get one that covers my shoulders better. Which pad do you use?
I used several different ones some rectangular and some mummy shaped.Any other pads you would recommend doing well with this quilt?
I didn't get notified of these or you tagging me. I don't know why.@Zach Herold you here?
Well I thing all sleeping bags and quilts are fragile so depends how you use them and take care of them. As you probably know, the lighter you get the less durable things are.How would you describe the durability of this quilt? Is it built to last?
No I have not.Have you tried any other quilts to compare this to such as the REI Magma?
Imagine the bottom being like a sleeping bag but the top stays open so you are being restricted in a tube.How do quilts differ from sleeping bags? Don’t know anything bout em
Since you compress the bottom part of a sleeping bag when you sleep on it, it essentally has 0 R value on the bottom and relies on the sleeping pad for all of the insulation. A quilt removes the bottom portion of the sleeping bag to allow for a lighter and smaller component that performs relatively the same as a sleeping bag with similar temperature rating.How do quilts differ from sleeping bags? Don’t know anything bout em
Hey, no worries I didn't either until I started researching. Quilt it typically bottomless. Some of them have a sewn-in foot box and some don't. This particular one has a sewn-in foot box with straps to connect it to the sleeping pad. I think the main goal is to is to save weight, but I have also found that I enjoy that I can kick my legs out when I'm hot.How do quilts differ from sleeping bags? Don’t know anything bout em
Yeah, thats a great explanation. I must say it does crack me up when they still aren't much lighter ha ha.Since you compress the bottom part of a sleeping bag when you sleep on it, it essentally has 0 R value on the bottom and relies on the sleeping pad for all of the insulation. A quilt removes the bottom portion of the sleeping bag to allow for a lighter and smaller component that performs relatively the same as a sleeping bag with similar temperature rating.