Looks like one of the conglomerates that has shipped jobs overseas is jumping on the quilt bandwagon. This sure enough may be interesting to take a look at, but personally, I'm staying with cottage gear.
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The bag portion is similar to the Nunatak top cover systems (http://www.nunatakusa.com). I don't own one but have used my bag in a similar fashion. I like the built-in hood feature here.
-b
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It looks like a more confined quilt setup. I'd rather have an actual quilt. I think a quilt would be much more adjustable and user friendly at night.
I love mummy bag hoods, so this seems like a pretty good quilt implementation to me. Nice approach, IMHO.
I do like the hood approach...an integrated hood saves a lot of body heat. I have the JRB hood though and I'd rather deal with a separate hood in exhange for being able to sleep on my side w/o a facefull of hood. And wear the hood separately in camp (even though it muffles conversations...or maybe because it does ). I'm with TeeDee.
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well speaking of hoods....the best I've ever experienced on any jackt or stand alone is the one built into an Exped Wallcreeper....I had one but it was a bit too short so gave it to the oldest.
I like the way it wraps around your shoulders and kind of tucks in at the sides. Light weight for a 20 degee bag. I might have to clone it someday.
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