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B**L
Solid budget quilt for warm weather.
For the price it’s great. Super lightweight and I haven’t had any durability issues. I like to bring it out when it’s warm out because it’s nice and breathable.The color matches the picture and I had no weird smells or anything like that. For the price the quality is good. It’s 20% feathers so there are stems but that’s unavoidable at this price point.I have not needed to wash it yet but anything with down is a bit of a pain to wash. Just spot clean then dry with tennis balls.Overall happy with my purchase but I’ll be upgrading to a premium down quilt for warm weather sooner rather than later but for a quick budget quilt it’s solid. Currently for cold weather I use the NEMO Disco 15°F and that’s really nice. I wouldn’t suggest this quilt for below freezing.
O**A
Becomes A Two Season Sleeping Bag
I have been so impressed with the quality, ultralight weight and warmth of this down blanket that I have been using it in place of my sleeping bag for camping. It is perfectly adequate just by itself for warmer nights, but with a few simple modifications, it keeps me warm and comfortable even when the air is 45 degrees F. I'm looking forward to testing it in even colder temperatures next fall. I have found that in cooler weather, the secret is to use this blanket as a camping quilt, so that you lay it OVER you, tucking the sides under your body. Camping quilts have become very popular with ultralight hikers, and their great versatility gives several advantages over sleeping bags. You can Google these if you're not familiar. Of course, an adequate sleeping pad under you is essential, just as with any sleeping bag.(Note: the blanket is shipped tightly compressed, and it may require several days or longer for the down to fully expand. Be sure to keep it in a roomy storage bag when it's not being used.)I found it beneficial to create a footbox with plastic snaps. This helps to prevent the light and slick blanket from sliding off while you are sleeping, and your feet stay quite warm. You can easily reconfigure to the open blanket if desired. The blanket has three snaps already installed that you can incorporate into the footbox, but a few more must be added. I found everything I need for $21 at the popular auction site: item # 201831863852. The kit includes K2 pliers, instructions, and size 22 KAM SNAPS (identical to the snaps on the blanket). Very easy to install, but be sure to carefully plan the placement of the snaps. Hopefully my photos will be helpful. BTW, adding several more snaps allows the joining of two blankets, which can still be used with or without footboxes. So many possibilities!To make the quilt even warmer, I have added a washable sleeping bag liner which can also be used by itself on warm nights. In cool weather, lie inside the liner and pull the quilt over you, with your feet in the liner inserted into the footbox. When it's even colder, use the quilt INSIDE the liner. Then, when you zip up the liner, it will close off air gaps and help to keep the quilt positioned around you. It works very well. I got the Vumos liner on Amazon for $18 with coupon, and it has been perfect. A long zipper allows it to open up, and, like the blanket, it is plenty roomy for me at 6' tall. And the Vumos has a wide hem at the edge under your chin, allowing for the simple installation of a draw cord to gather the liner and quilt snugly around your neck and shoulders when it's cold.Voila! An incredibly light and versatile sleeping bag/quilt system for use from late spring to early fall, total weight less than 2lbs, very compactable, and for around $100. I have bought three of these blankets from Get Out Gear; two for gifts, and the service has been outstanding.
F**N
Great compact/ultra-light "cool" weather quilt.
I use this as a warm(er) weather camping quilt. I have a good (and expensive) 10 degree quilt for colder weather, but it's twice as heavy and at least twice the bulk of this one. This quilt is great for me down to maybe 50 degrees at night. For reference, I generally run warm and like to be very cool at night. I've used it into the lower 40s, but even I felt a bit chilly at that temp.As mentioned, the packed size and weight are a big advantage of this quilt, if the weather is warm enough that you can be comfortable.The unpacked size is a bit smaller than I would prefer (maybe an extra 3-4" would be perfect), but I'm 6'-3". Even so, I was able to be fully covered, shoulders to toes. There just not a lot of margin for someone my height. I would think this would be perfect for anyone under 6' tall.I'm not the type to sit around the fire with a quilt wrapped around me, and therefore the "wrapping" snaps don't server much purpose for me. That said, my adult kids got there hands on it when I had it laying out and just loved this feature.I'm happy with the quality of the quilt. This is not a huge puffy cold-weather quilt, so don't expect to go explore the frozen tundra with this, but if you want a compact, light-weight quilt for those cool southern spring/fall (or cool northern summer) nights, this just might fit the bill.
B**4
Warm and lightweight!
This blanket actually keeps me pretty warm. I wish it was a little bit bigger but good quality for the price you pay.
J**N
Warm blanket for camping
This works awesome for me, it weighs just over a pound, I use it as an extra top blanket when backpacking, over my summer sleeping bag, I took it into the 40s easily, I believe this blanket alone would be good to about 45 at least. Packs down small, and the material feels soft and comfortable. Stitches look good and down puffs up nicely. Good purchase!
C**S
Great blanket, cat approved
Great blanket, warm and lightweight. What I expected for fill weight and rating. As for complaints about this not being warm below 40F you should do your research and a down blanket with that fill weight and fill composition shouldn't be expected. If you need something for colder temps you're better off getting goose down 90% fill, with a heavier weight. And as for complaints about it not being warm when wet, of course it's not. Down is notorious for not doing well getting wet. If you need something for wet conditions get some high quality wool (felt for cold climates to limit draft ) and you will be much warmer.
J**A
Warm enough for summer alpines
I tried this out instead of my Enlighted Equiement Rev quillt as a test run for ultralight backpacking. I stayed warm down to ~35 in the Sierrra. I run hot normally, this would be an easy decision on summer backpacking trips to use. 0.5 lb lighter than my quilt.
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