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At what temps do you guys find the limit of the quilt? I like the idea but just can't fathom quilts working well in cold temps.
Quote from: bradslam on May 04, 2016, 07:40:21 AMI think that sirmissalot has one of their quilts. They have a great reputation, so there shouldn't be any issues with the quality. I have a quilt from another manufacturer that is wide enough to tuck underneath me when it gets cold, so I don't have any draft issues. is your wide enough to not feel like a mummy, does it have a zip bottom? Thanks, I'll PM sirmissalot
I think that sirmissalot has one of their quilts. They have a great reputation, so there shouldn't be any issues with the quality. I have a quilt from another manufacturer that is wide enough to tuck underneath me when it gets cold, so I don't have any draft issues.
Quote from: trophyhunt on May 04, 2016, 07:53:36 AMQuote from: bradslam on May 04, 2016, 07:40:21 AMI think that sirmissalot has one of their quilts. They have a great reputation, so there shouldn't be any issues with the quality. I have a quilt from another manufacturer that is wide enough to tuck underneath me when it gets cold, so I don't have any draft issues. is your wide enough to not feel like a mummy, does it have a zip bottom? Thanks, I'll PM sirmissalotNo zip bottom. Does it not feel like a mummy? Well, it just feels…different. When it's tucked underneath me, I suppose it's a little like I'm a swaddled baby. Whether it's a mummy bag or a quilt, if there is too much air around you, it simply won't be efficient. One big difference is that I can just throw the quilt off of me when I hear strange noises outside of the tent in the middle of the night, instead of panicking as I struggle to find the zipper.
It sounds good for the most part, wonder why they don't sell a pad that goes with it the quilt that has buttons spread out so the pad doesn't move? They do have a model that zips on the bottom part, the revelation, looks like the one!
Quote from: trophyhunt on May 04, 2016, 09:58:10 AMIt sounds good for the most part, wonder why they don't sell a pad that goes with it the quilt that has buttons spread out so the pad doesn't move? They do have a model that zips on the bottom part, the revelation, looks like the one!I don't have any issues with the pad moving. The EE (and many others) have straps that encircle the pad to keep quilt and pad together. If you button the top quilt button under the pad, its as if the pad is inside a mummy-style bag, only better.What quilt are you ordering? As for size, many buyers order the quilt longer and wider so they can cover their head and wrap around them more. IMO, that's not the best option. Breathing under the quilt has the potential to create condensation under/inside the quilt. Wearing a beanie or separate down hood when its cold enough is a better idea. And a narrower quilt, that still allows for sufficient movement, allows for the least amount of dead airspace under the quilt. If you have the quilt wrapped around the pad, then a wider quilt only results in more material/down under the pad. If you wrap the quilt under your body/on top of the pad, you're compressing more down that isn't sufficient--and isn't that the reason for a quilt in the first place: to not carry material/down that is inefficiently compressed? I've had no issue with drafts from the sides. I deal with drafts from the top just like it did with a mummy bag. Just my opinion and experience. EE's FAQ's has good explanation and pics of their straps.