Surely with a 4.7R Mat and brand new -7 quilt, I should have been comfortable at 12 degrees regardless of what extra clothing I was wearing.
ULWalkingPhil wrote:Never owned a zpack quilt. After reading your xomments on the filling. I dont think I will ever own one. I pirchased a few items from zpack lately and I am not all that impressed with the quality of workmanship.
forest wrote:ULWalkingPhil wrote:Never owned a zpack quilt. After reading your xomments on the filling. I dont think I will ever own one. I pirchased a few items from zpack lately and I am not all that impressed with the quality of workmanship.
Out of interest what was your issue and with zpacks gear. I have probably more than most people and can't fault mine. But I don't have a quilt of his as IMO the fill numbers seem a bit low to me.
Gees phil. Do others here know your a GG ambassador lol.
900 Fill Power Down
900 Fill Power down means that one ounce of down should fill up to 900 cubic inches of space. Our 20 degree bag for example has a baffle height of 2.25", however it is filled with a calculated loft height of 2.925" (30% more than the baffle height) to account for any future loft loss. It will also have more than 2.25" loft between baffles. Our 30 degree bag has a baffle height of 1.75" but is filled with a calculated height of 2.3" (30% extra).
wayno wrote:zpacks work floor
sounds like they may have a quality control issue given the mixed reviews
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