@TheWalkingKev It was good, I need to learn fast ready for winter camps. I was first commet on last video, it didn't stay up, I back 2-3 days later and it didn't stay again🤷🏻 I thought I really must have offended you, glad this comment stayed😁👍
@TheWalkingKev Cool. I remember your video add it again now. I've had it with a few lately. No idea how. I never say anything bad to have a temporary ban or something like that. I try to watch full vids of everyone I'm subbed to, I get gutted then when I watch and try to comment.
@@northumberlandmountainhopper I thought the same but was pleasantly surprised by the comfort of the quilt and the sleeping mat felt ok. I'll still be using sleeping bags just because of how expensive quilts are!
I didn't think I would like a quilt, but on my first wild camping trip, I ended up unzipping the sleeping bag and using it as a quilt! Impressed how small this quilt packs down to though, that would make a massive difference in pack size.... £300 for a 2-3 season quilt though seems crazy..... i'd probably just keep unzipping my sleeping bags and using them as a quilt lol. The synthetic one might be worth a try though for the money!
Hi Kev, it does look great, but I agree it's a bit pricey :)) I like the system, though. I have 2 Thermarest blankets that I can attach the same way as a quilt to the sleeping mats (single and duo), they are useful in milder weather. I've been thinking about getting a quilt for cold weather too, but wouldn't want to spend a fortune :D Thanks for the tips.
@@Phearsum nice. I tend to buy gear from all brands as I'm always looking at what's got big discounts on it. Only reason I own a few Sea to Summit sleeping bags is that I've found a few for 50% off over the years!
Brilliant review Kev
Very useful👌👏👏👍
@@JamieHarding5 cheers Jamie.
@TheWalkingKev
It was good, I need to learn fast ready for winter camps.
I was first commet on last video, it didn't stay up, I back 2-3 days later and it didn't stay again🤷🏻
I thought I really must have offended you, glad this comment stayed😁👍
@@JamieHarding5 definitely RUclips as I don't delete any comments!
@TheWalkingKev
Cool.
I remember your video add it again now.
I've had it with a few lately.
No idea how. I never say anything bad to have a temporary ban or something like that.
I try to watch full vids of everyone I'm subbed to, I get gutted then when I watch and try to comment.
Interesting quilt
But pricey for what it is
I like the feel of a sleeping bag between me and the mat
Cheers
@@northumberlandmountainhopper I thought the same but was pleasantly surprised by the comfort of the quilt and the sleeping mat felt ok. I'll still be using sleeping bags just because of how expensive quilts are!
I didn't think I would like a quilt, but on my first wild camping trip, I ended up unzipping the sleeping bag and using it as a quilt! Impressed how small this quilt packs down to though, that would make a massive difference in pack size.... £300 for a 2-3 season quilt though seems crazy..... i'd probably just keep unzipping my sleeping bags and using them as a quilt lol. The synthetic one might be worth a try though for the money!
@@Hiking.and.mountains yeah, Sea to Summit are quite pricey. I couldn't face paying full price for it, hence why it's no longer with me!
Very nice stuff 👌
@@pointofviewgr thanks.
Hi Kev, it does look great, but I agree it's a bit pricey :)) I like the system, though. I have 2 Thermarest blankets that I can attach the same way as a quilt to the sleeping mats (single and duo), they are useful in milder weather. I've been thinking about getting a quilt for cold weather too, but wouldn't want to spend a fortune :D Thanks for the tips.
@@SaraBurbi thanks for stopping by. It's expensive trying to get lighter weight gear, even buying used!
@@TheWalkingKev Absolutely! Have to keep looking for good deals :)
Looks great. I have a Snukpak jungle blanket. Not quite as warm as that but still great and also water resistant and breathable. Plus it’s only £43 😁
@@PhilipOlsen11 a bargain compared to your shirts!
@@TheWalkingKev you leave my shirts alone 🙈😂
@@PhilipOlsen11 ok, don't want you getting shorty about it.
Hi! Can it be attached also to a rectangular sleeping pad ?
Depends how wide it was at the bottom I think.
@@TheWalkingKev 25x78 inch
@@Michael-bx8wu I don't have the quilt anymore. You'd have to check measurements on Sea to Summit website.
Surely everyone just fully unzips their sleeping bag? Like they have done since they were in cubs ?
@@stewartboughtflower6261 quilts are really quite different I think in terms of size / weight.
Great company with quality products. But good God the price tag on some of their products! I've easily got 5 figures invested into their gear. 😫
If that's true you must have quite the gear collection! They do make some nice stuff. I've come close to trying a couple of their tents, but not yet!
@@TheWalkingKev Yeah I don't think they've made anything I don't own yet. _I have a problem._
@@Phearsum nice. I tend to buy gear from all brands as I'm always looking at what's got big discounts on it. Only reason I own a few Sea to Summit sleeping bags is that I've found a few for 50% off over the years!
Out of stock,lol....
@@leebarton1143 typical!