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    Sleeping bag vs quilt

    Given that I don't like mummy bags for lack of space and that I always unzip them and sleep under them, it probably makes sense to sleep under an equivalent quilt / fleece blanket or something.

    Anybody else do that?

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    I've got a hammock gear one that's pretty good for most conditions

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    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.

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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.
    Mr Thomas, I’m impressed. Those big 3, north south Continental walks are my dream in a less complicated life.


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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 down quilt and love it over summer
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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 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
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    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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    Yip pretty much do the same. Bag only gets zipped up very rarely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davetapson View Post
    Given that I don't like mummy bags for lack of space and that I always unzip them and sleep under them, it probably makes sense to sleep under an equivalent quilt / fleece blanket or something.

    Anybody else do that?
    yup cant stand my feet trapped so sort of a quilt for most bush conditions - what I carry is a old folks commercial hospital blanket - light polar fleece and what it is designed for is to put under oldies - so wet does not come thru - so my bush bed - a good quality sleeping bag but a wide model - opened up and my granny polar fleece under me and the rest over the top -that combined with a wide sleeping bag opened up - a good inflatable mattress and comfy as and feet free - the granny blanket try spotlight - totally recommend if you are like me and cant sleep in a mummy bag
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    Id be keen to find an nz nylon shell quilt (open sleeping bag) I still carry a cut down movers blanket for emergencies, cheap as, high wool content and rolls up tight.

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    Quilt all the way. A custom made one for your height and width is close to a bag, so worth getting one done.

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    I prefer a sleeping bags for one reason and that is when it gets real cold you can’t zip it up and climb into it.
    At all other times I have it unzipped and use it like a quilt.
    How do you quilt guys get on when it’s really cold and/or when you need to sleep in a bivy bag because it’s real wet and windy?
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