Dexter wrote:Looks great Ryan. I'm starting to have a little look around for a summer bag / quilt at the moment.
I noticed your site mentions the temp ratings are based on a Women's comfort range. I assume the 0c quilt would therefore be close to a -4c for guys? I'm a fairly warm sleeper, at the moment I have a One Planet -4c Bungle and find I rarely have it done up around me during warmer months. Is there any plans to make an even lighter weight +4c (0c for men) bag?
I notice most quilts I've seen have some elastic or similar to secure under a sleeping mat. Is it tucked away in the pics/video of yours, or not a feature on these quilts? Having never used a quilt I have no idea how useful these are, or aren't. Great job! I'm sure you will have loads of orders!
NeveGear wrote:Hi Dexter,
Yes your correct, the 0*C quilt would be comfortable for guys down to -4*C as per my ratings. At the moment there are no plans on making a +5*C version of the current quilt as it just isn't worth it but I may in the future make a more simple design for a summer bag if that was wanted.
You're right about almost every quilt having some sort of elastic attachment pad system but my one doesn't, this is because it is a full zip quilt/sleeping bag. The reason most quilt makers have this system is to keep the quilt sides from opening up under you when its cold if you move around during the night, but due to my quilt being full zip, its not possible for it to open up like this.
Hiking Exped wrote:My quilt/bag arrived from Ryan - First impressions
...I shall put it to the test and report back...
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