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Finally got to test the 10c quilt out properly over the last few nights walking the Northumberland Coastal Path.L2R24 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 4:57 pmI ended up getting the cooler weather version...my Cinder 2 arrived this morning and is currently in the tent in the back garden. Feels very warm in 15 degreesyourguitarhero wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 10:13 amI went for the warmer version.L2R24 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 9:49 am@yourguitarhero - which one did you go for if you don't mind me asking? I'm tempted by the "2 degree C" version but their site isn't clear if that's a "comfort" rating...yourguitarhero wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2024 5:23 am a Sea to Summit Cinder Down Quilt from their sale.
I'd tried the Alpkit quilt before and found it too cold (seems it is generally poorly reviewed) so hopefully this is one works better for when I don't want to take my sleeping bag.
The bags and info leaflets it comes with are quite nice :)
I've also got the Alpkit cloud base and agree it's not terribly warm...
I've got a decent 3 season bag which does me fine down to freezing point so wanted this for summer camping - have a month camping in the Pyrenees in summer so thought it would be good for that.
I'll be in Northumberland next weekend so might try it then......size wise the regular seems pretty good for me at 5'8" and quality seems spot on. The straps also seem to allow some wriggle room whilst keeping you covered. Was really torn between the 10 degree and 2 degree versions, but figured might be easier sticking a leg out on warmer nights being a quilt rather the Aegismax bag with 3/4 zip I've been using. @yourguitarhero - What's the lower functional limit on your 10 degree version? Sounds ideall for a summer in tye Pyrenees!
Looking forward to your thoughts Faustus. I've seen it briefly on a friend's bike and they look rather well made and very rigid/stiff/shaped for the size. Only thing stopping me was the size.
The Effin Bar Stewardssean_iow wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 8:30 pm A rather lovely Enlightened Equipment quilt (from the classified section) and some half price Teravail tyres as mentioned on the Bargain Alert thread.
Join the bike packing forum it's free they said, it just costs all your free time and and every spare penny you have![]()
Regular thing nowadays. Other day I found a wet parcel with vacuum inside. Stupid idiot had left it behind the bins without even leaving a card.belugabob wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 9:35 pm ...and left the parcel leaning against the wall next to the (ajar) front door.
Luckily, I got home before somebody helped themselves to it.
Why they think that is acceptable is a mystery to me.
Gore C3 Trail shorts, BTW - my everyday commuting shorts. Saw some on offer, so bought them for "stock"