Orion wrote:wayno, you seem to stay abreast of the lastest gear. Has anyone proposed an inflatable, baffled top quilt? It could be like a Neoair except made out of less durable material since it wouldn't have to support your weight or be as resistant to puncture. Maybe it could even be filled with argon?
blacksheep wrote:Orion wrote:wayno, you seem to stay abreast of the lastest gear. Has anyone proposed an inflatable, baffled top quilt? It could be like a Neoair except made out of less durable material since it wouldn't have to support your weight or be as resistant to puncture. Maybe it could even be filled with argon?
ferrino of Italy showed some inflatable sleep systems at Friedrichshafen show 1 or 2 years back. Not sure if they were adopted/commercialised, all I could see just now was the integrated bag/sleep mat, but sniff them out perhaps?
Orion wrote:wayno, you seem to stay abreast of the lastest gear. Has anyone proposed an inflatable, baffled top quilt? It could be like a Neoair except made out of less durable material since it wouldn't have to support your weight or be as resistant to puncture. Maybe it could even be filled with argon?
iGBH wrote:Kinda pointless isnt it?
At a 15c comfort rating why wouldn't i just sleep in my clothes which would also keep me warm at those sort of temperatures. That would save me a whole 280g!
Strider wrote:iGBH wrote:Kinda pointless isnt it?
At a 15c comfort rating why wouldn't i just sleep in my clothes which would also keep me warm at those sort of temperatures. That would save me a whole 280g!
This makes so much sense!
wayno wrote:Strider wrote:iGBH wrote:Kinda pointless isnt it?
At a 15c comfort rating why wouldn't i just sleep in my clothes which would also keep me warm at those sort of temperatures. That would save me a whole 280g!
This makes so much sense!
yeah but ultralighters know that if you sleep in your clothes as well, you'll get a lower comfort temperature out of the bag and they'd factor that in.. plus some ultralighters will really push a bags rating and use it well below its comfort rating, especially if they know they sleep warm....
Franco wrote:The fabric of the new Yeti bag is 20g for a square meter. Hard to do that with a somewhat puncture resistant material.
Joomy wrote:The Enlightened Equipment Epiphany. Inflatable cuben fibre quilt. You could adjust the warmth by adjusting the loft!
Franco wrote:...would you really want Cuben against your skin ?
Orion wrote:I think I'd rather have soft breathable nylon against my body than a VBL. Just my preference.
Franco wrote:is the 0.11 g/m² Cuben the lightest down proof fabric available?
Maybe but would you really want Cuben against your skin ?
icefest wrote:Franco wrote:is the 0.11 g/m² Cuben the lightest down proof fabric available?
Maybe but would you really want Cuben against your skin ?
That sounds much too light.
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