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Sea to Summit Ember Ultralight Down Backpacking Quilt

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378,60€ -74%

99,00€

1.Größe:Long


2.Stil:40 C


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  • 10 Grad Celsius, leichte, komprimierbare Daunendecke für warmes Wetter, Rucksackreisen, Wandern, Fahrradpacken und Reisen
  • 850 Fill Power Daunenisolierung (Responsible Down Standard zertifiziert) behandelt mit Ultra-Dry Daunen, um die Reaktion auf Feuchtigkeit zu verbessern, Loft und Leistung zu erhalten
  • Ultraleichte 10D-Nylon-Schale mit einem 7D-Nylonfutter für minimales Gewicht und Masse; durchgenähte Konstruktion
  • Befestigungsgurte zum Aufstecken sichern die Steppdecke an einer Isomatte, Kordelzug fixiert die Basis in eine Fußtasche; Druckknöpfe können verwendet werden, um zwei Glut miteider zu verbinden
  • Die lange Campingdecke hat eine maximale Benutzerhöhe von 1,8 m 1,8 cm; die Steppdecke wiegt 0,5 kg; komprimiert auf 2,7 Liter (12,7 x 17,8 cm) mit mitgeliefertem Ultra-Sil-Kompressionssack



dooby337
Bewertet in den USA am25. November 2019
I have used the quilt 2 times in the mid thirtys. I slept pretty warm both nights, I took one star off for the pad straps. The straps are hard to adjust while you are on the pad if you want to tighten them up and they come unsnapped easily letting in drafts. I plan on replacing the factory straps with some elastic straps that will be easier to deal with
Ronald Gordon
Bewertet in den USA am20. Oktober 2019
I don’t often write reviews, however after using this quilt in the back country I was compelled to offer my thoughts. First off I am a very cold natured person and I often get cold at night when temps drop below 40. I have been using a 0 degree down mummy bag and I feel it’s too confining, especially when you toss and turn during the night. I have considered switching to a quilt for quite sometime and I am so happy I did. I am 5’11 weigh about 178 lbs so I decided to purchase the long so I could place it over my head on cold nights. I just returned from a hiking trip in North Carolina where I was able to test the quilt in cold weather. Our first night on the trail, temps dropped down to about 28. I used a thermarest pro lite sleeping pad and my new sea to summit quilt along with a merino wool base layer and darn tough socks. I will say I have never been that warm when the temps were that low. There were times during the night when I had to pull the quilt down to cool off. That was a first for me. In the past my feet stay uncomfortably cold during the night, however they remained very warm throughout the night as well. I am now a converted quilt user. Lol. I love being able to turn and sleep on my side with ease. I was always unable to do that in my mummy bag.PRO’s: Very warm and spacious, light weight, packs down very small with the included compression bag (it takes some effort to pack in the compression bag due to the incredible loft). That is in no way a complaint as the loft really retains your body heat during the night. Appears to be well made, very soft against your body.CON’s. The price would be the only thing I would change. Lol, but you know the old saying, “ you get what you pay for”. I believe the money I spent on this quilt was well worth it. It kept me warm during my entire hiking trip. I would recommend this quilt to anyone who is looking to stay warm at night.

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