Paria Outdoor Products Thermodown 15 Degree Down Sleeping Quilt – Ultralight Cold Weather, 3 Season Quilt – Perfect for Backcountry Camping, Backpacking and Hammocks (Regular)

March 19, 2019 - Comment
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Find incredible versatility, warmth and comfort, in our outstanding Thermodown 15 down sleeping quilt. With excellent materials and performance, your search for a great backcountry quilt ends here!

Unmatched Versatility
Backcountry quilts offer incredible versatility that is unmatched by traditional sleeping bags. On cold nights, our quilts can be completely closed up to form a standard mummy sleeping bag, complete with cinch cords at the foot box and collar to keep the warmth in. When the weather warms up, open up the quilt to provide the needed ventilation and keep you nice and comfortable. Quilts are also perfect for hammock camping.

Superior Insulation
Cold weather is no match for the 22 oz of 700-fill power down insulation stuffed into every corner of this quilt. You will stay toasty warm down to 15F (-10C). However, the added warmth does not compromise on size and weight. The quilt comes in at only 2 lb 3 oz. and packs down to just 10 x 7 in.

Accessories
The quilt comes with a pad strap to easily secure it to your sleeping pad and never slide off again. In addition, it comes with a durable compression sack allowing you to easily fit it into your pack. Between trips, use the included mesh storage bag to properly store the quilt.

Specifications
Size: 78 in. by 56 in.
Weight: 2 lb. 3 oz. (add 3 oz. for compression sack)
Insulation: 700 fill-power 90/10 duck down
Shell: light and durable 20D ripstop nylon
Inner Lining: 320T polyester pongee

About Paria Outdoor Products
Paria Outdoor Products is a small business born in the mountains of Colorado. We strive to create high-performance, affordable products that enable you to enjoy your time in the great outdoors. Thank you for supporting us.

Product Features

  • ►WARM – Stay toasty warm due to the large baffled construction and 22 oz. of high loft 700-fill power down which provides a temperature rating down to 15F (-10C).
  • ►LIGHTWEIGHT – No need to compromise on size and weight. The quilt comes in at only 2 lb. 3 oz. and the included compression sack cinches down to just 10 x 7 inches. Use the included sleeping pad strap to secure your quilt to an insulated sleeping pad for a lightweight and compact sleeping system.
  • ►DURABLE – The light, but durable, 20D ripstop nylon fabrics will ensure that the quilt performs for countless adventures.
  • ►VERSATILE – Our quilts offer incredible versatility that is unmatched by traditional sleeping bags. Open up the quilt for warm weather or close it up completely on those chilly nights. Since they’re so easy to adjust, they’re also perfect for hammocks.
  • ►LIFETIME WARRANTY – We’re a US-based company that offers a lifetime warranty on all of our gear. If you have any problems with your quilt, let us know and we’ll do our best to help!

Comments

Anonymous says:

Pros Great quilt for the money Pros Great quilt for the money. I have an EE 20 degree revelation quilt that has too many cold spots to take me below 30 degrees .With my x therm pad I took this quilt down to 20 degrees in my t shirt and boxers and kicked my socks off around 2am. Slept great. Its my go to quilt now I prefer the extra weight for a good nights sleep.ConsI sewed on a baffle by the zipper as that is very annoying with bare legsSo far so good I will check back on durability and quality after…

Anonymous says:

Solid top quilt – should probably rate for colder temps than 15 degrees UPDATE (10/22/2018):Final thoughts. This isn’t the lightest quilt in this product category, but it certainly does the job well. I would argue that it lofts up more like a 0-degree top quilt than a 15-degree one. When this thing lofts up, it is huge. I took it down to about 12 or 13 degrees at the very beginning of the year, and it was toasty warm. If it’s any warmer than about 40 or 45 degrees outside, this thing is too warm. I’ve had some issues with the zipper opening up a little…

Anonymous says:

Converted quilt user I purchased the quilt last month and took it out for a 50 mile backpacking trip (August, 2017). I used it for 3 nights, all at elevations above 10,500 feet.in Colorado. Temperatures “in the mountains” were predicted to be in the mid 40s. I believe that at my campsites, it got into the 30s. It rained during 2 of the 3 nights. I used it with a foam sleeping pad that came down to my knees. I was using a Jardine style tarp arrangement that allowed air to flow through my shelter and…

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