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    You would be surprised how good quilts are.
    If you are unzipping your bag most of the time a quilt may be better for you.

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    buy an oversized or xl sleeping bag and you wont feel constrained the same either..absolutely love my macpac one...took my old cheap bag the other week and nearly ripped it by keeping shoulders in.... ended up sleeping like used to do with arms out.... with my XL macpac bag I can COMFORTABLY sleep completely zipped up mummy style when its really cold or lots of mozzies around.
    also clever feature is two vips..so can leave foot box zipped up and have it opened out like duvet...thats how I sleep at home in afternoon before a night shift...feet stay warm and bag doesnt slide off the bed.
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    Hum. 600 gram quilt versus amd overzied sleeping hag. Know which one Im packing
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    my XL sleeping bag squishs down to smaller than soccer ball...lol BUT you are right..no matter how small,they still seem to take up a heap of room.
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    Yeah MD, Im a fan of stuffing sleeping gear puffers and clothes into a bag liner/dry bag first. Then heavy gear. More efficient use of space than hundreds of seoarate compression strapped dry bags for every item... like stacking bowling ball bags!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 199p View Post
    i have an enlightened equipment down quilt and love it over summer
    Also have an Elightened but got cold on a trip once and rarely use it now. Admittedly wasn’t summer
    With just a pad between you and the ground it can get to your bones pretty quick
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    Keep your sleeping bag, don’t buy a quilt, unzip that sleeping bag and use it like a quilt


    When it’s REALLY cold you still have a bag to be warm through the night
    Smack on where I think I have got to on this
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    Quote Originally Posted by LOC View Post
    Also have an Elightened but got cold on a trip once and rarely use it now. Admittedly wasn’t summer
    With just a pad between you and the ground it can get to your bones pretty quick
    Jury still out for me
    What rating do you have? They come with many fill options.

    I run mine on a xthurm and find its a great combo

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    It’s the Enigma 10F model which I think is -12C
    Took it on a winter hunt and had to wear my pants / jacket etc
    It is very comfortable though and by far the softest of my sleeping bags. My Mont Bell would be a close second, super nice to sleep in

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    Nice man think mines the 0 or -20 or something like that. I as told there ratings are preddy bs and to go a lot colder so went off down fill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hthomas View Post
    I switched to a down quilt about four years ago.
    Only a few weeks ago returned from the US where I walked the Continental Divide Trail, about 120 nights in my tent with a cheap Chinese down quilt and no regrets. Through spring, summer and autumn. In winter I have a really light down sleeping bag that I use along with my down quilt. That layering is really warm but still lighter than most good quality sleeping bags. With the down you need to ensure it is kept dry but the weight savings are well worth it.
    Ummm care to share any photos of the trip?!

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    I have an enlightened equipment quilt, really like it. Haven’t been cold yet. Weighs bugger all and packs down really small.

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