DanR wrote:Dan, do you know what the differences are between Mikes and the EE quilt that make you prefer Mikes?
What didn't work for you?
Do you still have the EE that I might be able to have a look at?
I no longer have the EE quilt.
For me the main difference was down placement. For instance there is no point in putting the same amount of down in the far outside baffles as you would the baffles that will be covering your body. The far outside baffles will generally get tucked in under you to a certain extent and render the down in them all but useless.
Mikes also has a really nice draft tube so when its cinched up you really do feel enclosed as though your in a sleeping bag yet you still have the freedom a quilt allows. Mikes also has a nice pad at the footbox (mines an open style quilt not a fully sewn in footbox) so it blocks any draft that may come in the hole that can be left behind.
Don't get me wrong, the EE quilt was nice and as 1000's of people who own them will tell you, they are happy with them. However I tested mine to its temp rating or got close to it on a regular basis to know that its temp rating wasn't working for my liking. Everyone is different in regards to temperatures though.
I admit I haven't had Mikes right down to -7 yet but I have had it close enough to know how warm (hot) I was when I have it all cinched up and in combat mode

I had to loosen it off and allow some cool air in!
But thats just my opinion of course. Mikes quilt is also really well made. Not that the EE quilts are not but Mikes are a step up IMHO.