Anyone use or seen this quilt?
http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-...180_quilt.html
Looks promising. Just need to find one now.
Anyone use or seen this quilt?
http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-...180_quilt.html
Looks promising. Just need to find one now.
I ordered one because I was looking to save weight, but when I saw it, I returned it right away. I'm average sized (female), and it didn't wrap all the way around me. I'm also a cold sleeper, and I'm much better off with my sleeping bag. Your mileage may vary. Perhaps you should google for reviews.
Let me rephrase. It didn't cover me completely, and I'm not talking about the part of me that is on the pad. I thought it would be really, really drafty.
That makes sense. When used on the ground, quilts can be a bit drafty. In a hammock it is much easier to tuck the sides of the quilt around your person and keep them in place. Even with a strap or two it can still be drafty with a quilt on the ground. Unless, of course, you never move in your sleep.
Yellow Jacket
See, that's what I was thinking. I think I'd be ok with the basic sewing. It's the baffles that baffle me! I know I could make it sewn through, but I think that'd defeat the purpose. When you make something DIY, you make it customized for your wants and I definately don't WANT cold spots.
You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone. -- Al Capone
that quilt is synthetic it should not have baffles.....
with the right synthetic insulation i dont even think it needs quilting loops
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