Sure have, it was hearing they have the MkII that swayed me.
Sure have, it was hearing they have the MkII that swayed me.
Another vote for EE quilts, I have had mine for a good few years now, it doesnt get out much but I like being able to stick a foot out to cool off.
Go and see Blair at Wear on Earth , Ferrymead, ChCh.
@Ryan_Songhurst You sure of that? Or was the quilt 'using' you?
But here's the thing...
In order for a quilt to work, you must first put on a pair of Cameron Hanes 'keep hammering' undies, scull 2.5L of Mtn Ops, and then do the following chant 666 times in a row: "Kuiu is my life. Kuiu is my religion".
Everyone knows that.
I take it back - mine is a Enlightened CONVERT, not a Revelation. It zips up like a normal bag, or lays open like a quilt as it has no hood on it. The foot box uses a draw cord to close. Very versatile and super roomy which was one of the keys I was looking for because I tend to overheat.
I see Dwights have a couple of One Planet quilts on their site.
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I also have an EE 20F Revelation (800 down) with drawstring footbox weighing 600 grams
The baffle height is 60mm (2.5") as I recall
I have used it with a women's neoair at -6oC wearing one layer of microfleece, a beanie and light puffer
The reason for the womens model is because its smaller but has a higher R value
My impression is that the temp rating of this EE quilt is reasonably accurate
The problem is that the slightest gap opening up along the edge brings in freezing air and I wake up
For this reason I tend to switch to a full sleeping bag, well actually a zipperless Sierra Designs hybrid job, for low single digits or below
My 2c
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