🔥 Sleep Light, Stay Warm, Adventure On!
The Thermodown 30 Degree Down Sleeping Quilt by Paria Outdoor Products is a lightweight, durable, and versatile 3-season quilt designed for backpacking, camping, and hammock use. Featuring 700-fill power down insulation and a 20D ripstop nylon shell, it offers warmth down to 30°F while compressing to a compact size of 9 x 6.5 inches and weighing just over 2 pounds. Its adjustable design and lifetime warranty make it a reliable choice for serious outdoor enthusiasts.
Brand | Paria Outdoor Products |
Color | Navy |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Shape | Mummy |
Seasons | 3 Seasons |
Temperature Rating | Comfort |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Sport | Camping & Hiking |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Material | Nylon |
Fill Material | Down |
Product Dimensions | 9"L x 6.5"W |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Outer Material | Nylon |
Fabric Type | 20D Ripstop Nylon |
Size | Regular |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 6.92 Feet |
UPC | 859071007070 859071007087 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.9 x 8.3 x 7 inches |
Package Weight | 0.91 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 6 x 6 inches |
Brand Name | Paria Outdoor Products |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Paria Outdoor Products |
Part Number | POP-TD30DSQ |
Style | Modern |
Fill Material Type | Down |
K**G
Warms my soul!
This quilt is amazing! It's light, quiet (I'm not a big fan of the "swooshing noises most bags and quilts make) and SO COMFORTABLE I annoyed my S.O. because I kept talking in my Batman voice while wearing it as a cape
K**B
love it!
I bought this quilt because I am a side sleeper and I move around a lot in my sleep. I also wanted something much lighter than my current sleeping bag which weighs 7 lbs. Recently, I got a chance to try it out when I went backpacking in the High Uintas of Utah at 10,000 ft elevation. I loved it! It kept me very warm and comfortable without restricting my movement. I definitely recommend it. I bought the regular version and it worked great. I am 5' 10" and 160 lbs. I wasn't sure it would be long enough but it kept me warm from head to toes.Update: I took it on a recent campout where the temperature at nightfall was 32 degrees F. I was warm and comfortable most of the night until the temperature went down to 18 degrees. Then I needed an extra fleece blanket. I'm still delighted with this quilt.
C**.
Good value and durable
I like this quilt. Will use it for backpacking. No smell as others have reviewed. Minor clumping in some baffles but broken up easily. Good loft and warm. I can’t give comfort rating because I haven’t camped with it. Too warm for the couch. Given other name brand options can be twice the price and the quality I see here I’d say they are overpriced.
A**R
Ultralight and compacked
Super light and compact. Workmanship seemed fine. I just got as chance to use this yesterday while backpacking with my kids. Wished they HD ad this in a long. Other reviews said good flour people who are 6 feet. I'm 5 foot 10 and wished I had the extra few inches. I had in in northern Arizona on the Arizona Trail and it got down to about 53 degrees or so. I was a little on the warm side. It is definately good to the 30 degrees it is rated to. I slept on a sleeping pad not of the same brand and it worked surprisingly well. I had never used a quilt before and never a down sleep covering or sleeping bag. Overall I'd recommend to friends but again wished it came in a long. I'm 5 foot 10. Overall good buy.***Update*** 5-30-2020I bought a second one of these for my wife for a bikepacking trip. She had never used a quilt before. She reported feeling warm and felt it covered her adequately. I also used it again and felt the length was sufficient. This thing packs pretty small and is super lightweight.
M**S
Seems really lofty.
This ended up being a return for me, but it seemed of good quality, and pretty warm. At 5'11" and well over 200 lbs. it was just too small for me. I'm still rating it at five stars. If it fits you this seems be a quality bag at a real bargain.
C**N
Ok, but initially had odor and down migrates when sleeping
My first down quilt. It’s ok, but I wish I would have sprung for a slightly more expensive name brand quilt.Initially the down had a noticeable odor. It did not go away after hanging in my garage for 4 days so I washed it with Nikwax. It took 3 washings to get rid of the smell. Disappointing.In use (about 15 nights now) the bag has performed kind of well. The 30 deg rating seems reasonable, and the zippers, pulls, straps etc all work as intended. The bag packs down well (as expected) and is decently light weight although I haven’t put it on a scale.An issue I’m struggling with: I’m a side sleeper, and I find that after a few nights the down migrates from the center of the quilt to the edges. It seems to fall down easily due to gravity and the middle of the bag ends up with no down. So I have to tease the down back to the center of the quilt to get it semi-evenly distributed within the baffles. I’ve not had a down quilt before, so I’m unsure if this is typical of bags/quilts with side-to-side baffles, but it makes me regret purchasing this quilt as it will become an issue in the colder months.
D**.
Revised review: stuff sack issue favorably resolved
After noting my review, Paria sent me a replacement stuff sack. Can't ask for better service than that! Not sure why the review got a quicker response than my email over the same issue, but all's well that ends well. Thanks Paria!**Update: Used the quilt on a week-long motorcycle trip. Kept me nice and warm in my hammock with a sleeping pad and a rain fly. Had quite a bit of rainy weather, but the quilt didn't seem to draw dampness. Very satisfied, would buy it again.**Original review follows.The quilt seems pretty nice, but the stuff sack failed the first time I stuffed the quilt. Notified Paria via response to their email inquiry regarding my satisfaction with my purchase, with no reply so far.
A**A
Comfort ratings and how I stopped reading them literally: A Self help guide for Newbs.
If you are new to camping, backpacking, hiking, etc and have clicked on this item for your camping dreams to come true during nights when it is 30 degrees F. THIS IS NOT THE ITEM FOR YOU. While you won't die, you will be very uncomfortable.When only one comfort rating is given...assume that's the "not gonna die in this gear" temp and add +20 degrees-ish and this is where this gear will perform best for your comfort, especially if you are a cold sleeper.I think this quilt is great. While for me this bag works best at 50 degrees F I have pushed it to 40 in a hammock and it performed like a champ. It is lightweight but not the lightest out there but it is the highest quality of this class of product. Mine did not have any sort of smell when fresh from the packaging.Please do put it in the dryer on air fluff for a few minutes to get that down to fluff up and you are in business!Newbs. I want you to succeed at this, and please repeat this mantra. "If the bag get's wet, it won't work! If the bag get's wet it won't work! When the bag get's wet, please don't put screed to the internet, cause when the bag get's wet it will not work!"
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