I'm originally from Tn and I know the 0 degree is not over kill. I live in NC and have a 0 UQ. I've hunkered down in the Uwharries in Feb at 15 to 16 F and that's at relatively low elevation.
How long can one keep a down quilt compressed before it starts to degrade the quality?
There are so many variables and as many opinions on this topic.
Moisture content, down quality, amount of compression, fill power, cleanliness, age all affect the answer to this question.
One could say that every compression cycle degrades the down to some extent. On the other hand, there are also down bags/quilts that have been compressed for years and are still very functional.
I'd say keep it compressed as little as you can. Your quilt is a tool that allows you to get outdoors. Use it as such. If it becomes unusable, replace it. Don't let the care of your quilt dictate your camping style.
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I can fit my 20F top quilt and 20F 3/4 UQ in my ULA CDT just in the compactor bag with room for the rest of my gear and food for about three days. The Circuit is fairly large. Do you have lots of specialty gear you are using the space for? They make compression bags with straps on the side that get it down pretty small but i prefer the mush into the compactor bag method it seems to work great for me.
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The problem with compressing is that it loses insulating ability if you don't get it really fluffed back up before sleeping in it. It can take hours to recover from being smashed.
I try to keep my down stuff stored fluffy in large cotton bags when not using and try to allow room for them in larger stuff sacks in my pack when I am.
I'f I had to pick between the right under quilt and an ultralight pack, I think I'd be looking at a slightly larger pack like a 55L
Thanks again everyone. I'll do some testing over the weekend and see what kind of progress I can make. I do have a compression bag that I bought for my MSS to use without the bivvy. I'll see how it does and also try to pick up some compactor bags to play around with.
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