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    Lightweight sleeping quilt

    Looking at getting a new sleeping bag that is light weight for longer trips and was reading a few articles when someone mentioned these quilts. Hadn't heard of them before this so I was wondering if anyone has experience with them and if so, what your thoughts on them were.

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    I've got 2. A Burrow 20 from Hammock gear, and a Jacks r better 15 degree. Love them both. The burrow is like 600 grams and has kept me toasty down to about -3 so far, while my buddy was freezing in a bag that weighs twice as much.
    There is a learning curve to them in regards to managing drafts, but I have not found this an issue at all even in the colder temps. WOuld be happy to about -5 in it which is pretty true to its rating.
    I could combine both quilts and be crazy warm in about any temps and would still be lighter than the 32 degree synthetic bag it replaced.
    Im a fan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick-D View Post
    I've got 2. A Burrow 20 from Hammock gear, and a Jacks r better 15 degree. Love them both. The burrow is like 600 grams and has kept me toasty down to about -3 so far, while my buddy was freezing in a bag that weighs twice as much.
    There is a learning curve to them in regards to managing drafts, but I have not found this an issue at all even in the colder temps. WOuld be happy to about -5 in it which is pretty true to its rating.
    I could combine both quilts and be crazy warm in about any temps and would still be lighter than the 32 degree synthetic bag it replaced.
    Im a fan
    Did you have to upgrade your mat aka x-therm etc? cheers.

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    Have a look at Enlightened Equipment they have a good selection

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    -5 should be perfect so I may opt for that choice. Thanks for the replies

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugbait View Post
    Did you have to upgrade your mat aka x-therm etc? cheers.
    I use either a exped winterlite (awesome piece of kit) or an exped simlite (which is what I used before) The -3 night was up the top of the Umakarikari summit, and that was on the simlite, which I think has an r value of around 3 give or take. I haven't noticed an appreciable difference in them from the bag to the quilt. I reckon if you have a pad that is suitable for your temps youll be sweet. That squished down ain't doing shit anyway
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    More hassle than a regular bag but very light. I added a primaloft overbag for winter use and it's a very good setup.

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    hmmm have thought about a quilt more for space saving than weight. not much cheaper than a regular bag though

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    I do also use a silk liner with the setup. I reackon it adds a couple degrees plus helps keep the kit a little tidier

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    Silk liners R the bees knees

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    Quote Originally Posted by K95 View Post
    More hassle than a regular bag but very light. I added a primaloft overbag for winter use and it's a very good setup.
    @K95 What do you use for an overbag?

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    big agnes primaloft- kings canyon or something like that.
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    I've been using a Thermarest Auriga quilt for a few nights. Very good loft, packs down a small. Takes a little getting used to. As others have said, manage drafts and use liners to boost warmth to get the best out of them.

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    Where abouts did you pick up your thermarest auriga from?
    Cheers

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    Listed on the Ampro Sales website Keenbloke.

 

 

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