Onestepmore wrote:The Thermarest fitted sheets are pretty good. I don't like the feeling of sleeping directly on a mat, thermal clothes or whatever. I'm also happy in a silk liner, but I know for some the constriction negates the purpose of sleeping under a quilt. I have a Techsilk liner that I split along one side, leaving a foot box. Originally set it up for hammock sleeping. Good in theory, but gets a bit twisted in the night.
phan_TOM wrote:I think packing the down too tightly damages the feathers and will reduce the life of your sleeping bag or quilt. I usually pack mine so that it's still a bit squishy and stuff it in the very bottom of my pack before placing the rest of my gear on top.
Strider wrote:I commented on the EE Facebook page a few weeks ago regarding their pad straps twisting up and being a bit unfriendly to use and adjust. Tim has messaged me to say he has devised a new strap system and asked for my address so he can send this latest version for me to trial. How's that for service!
Strider wrote:I commented on the EE Facebook page a few weeks ago regarding their pad straps twisting up and being a bit unfriendly to use and adjust.
photohiker wrote:Strider wrote:I commented on the EE Facebook page a few weeks ago regarding their pad straps twisting up and being a bit unfriendly to use and adjust.
How so, I find them pretty simple and haven't had any dramas with them at all. If he improves on that, they'll just about set themselves up!
photohiker wrote:Strider wrote:I commented on the EE Facebook page a few weeks ago regarding their pad straps twisting up and being a bit unfriendly to use and adjust.
How so, I find them pretty simple and haven't had any dramas with them at all. If he improves on that, they'll just about set themselves up!
Maybe not the most excited announcement we've ever made, but still one welcome to many of our quilt users. straps, so now one set of straps can do both the elastic strap and pad strap jobs! It should bind much less easily than the simple webbing pad straps of yore. Comes standard with all new quilts, and replacement sets available on our site. 0.4oz each.
Onestepmore wrote:The postage will probably be something stupid, even though it's only a small item.
GPPJ wrote:Thx all for an informative thread. Ordered today.
Muct be the weather made me do it - its blowing, pouring rain and 5deg - lunchtime in Canberra
photohiker wrote:Which straps were you using Dan?
The non stretchy ones allow you to connect the quilt TO the pad rather than 'around' it and eliminate those air gaps that kept you cold. You can adjust the position of the quilt connection clips on the straps to reduce the gaps. Takes a few uses to get the hang of it.
Ellobuddha wrote:Hey Dan,
Ive got a revelation and find that I get the condensation on the top near the mouth. I find it is really only on the surface and dries off superquick. Mine has the 20D outer. Im about the same dimensions as you though a bit heavier. Defintely the wide is better.
For an experiment, try moving the quilt clips onto the top of your mat, not at the edge of your mat. (only a inch or two or so should do) By that I mean slide them further in on the pad strap section on top of your pad. It will tuck the quilt around you a little more. A little more semi circular than flat from edge to edge. Works for me and I wrestle with imaginary people all night lol.
Also be conscious of where the pad straps are in relation to your body when laying down. I like them a little higher than I thought they would go. If they are a little higher you get the hold-down where you need it. From memory my top one is usually right up at armpit or similar.
As you said it makes a huge difference to warmth when you cinch up the neck too
Hope this helps.
P.S. - Hows the tyvek after a few runs in the machine??
GPPJ wrote:GPPJ wrote:Thx all for an informative thread. Ordered today.
Muct be the weather made me do it - its blowing, pouring rain and 5deg - lunchtime in Canberra
Update - my quilt shipped on Jul 10th (Aust time). 16 days to dispatch was way quicker than I expected. I'm hoping it lands here before the weekend of the 19th which would be very lucky timing (i have 9 days off work) and 5 days short of a month since placing the order... its a -"Revelation (Down Type: 750 Duck Down, Temperature: 20°F -6°C, Length: Long, Width: Wide, Inside Fabric Color: Black 10D, Outside Fabric Options: Digicam 20D)."
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