[pct-l] Quilts versus sleeping bags

Prapanna Smith prapanna.smith at gmail.com
Tue Feb 12 17:39:57 CST 2013


For years I have used my sleeping back as a quilt.   That is, I don't sleep 
on any down; I just sleep on my ground pad with my sleeping bag draped
over me with the zipper down just below my knees.   Adjustments can be 
easily made during the night and one can really spread out. 

Prapanna (Doc)
 
On Feb 12, 2013, at 1:15 PM, aslive at charter.net wrote:

> 
> I get most of the benifits of a quilt (light weight w/out padding on the 
> bottom) without the draft problem, by using a Big Agnes Lost Ranger 20 
> degree bag.  The bag has no installation on the bottom, like a quilt. 
> Instead it had a sleeve the length of the bag, into which I slide my 
> neo-air inflatable air mattress.  I also enjoy this set up because I am 
> a restless sleeper who tosses and turns through out the night.  This 
> way, I don't roll of my air mattress.
> 
> Shepherd
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