The ultralight Corus HD quilt offers unprecedented comfort wherever you use it. It's ideal for minimalist backcountry travel from spring through early fall, and versatile enough for hut-to-hut traverses and car camping in any season. Made with high loft, packable nikwax hydrophobic down and seams for retaining heat and excellent temperature regulation, the Corus offers a surprisingly liberating feeling of unrestricted movement throughout the night. It will leave you wondering how you got along without one. Includes external snap pocket, stuff sack and compartmental storage sack.
O**S
Super light, warm & small pack down size.
Finally l have taken the leap and moved away from the restrictive mummy sleeping bag. I have always needed to turn from my back to either side while sleeping but found myself twisted like a pretzel in a sleeping bag. I am slim in size so it wasn't the bulk. Now with this sleeping quilt I am free. Along with a good pad (thermarest) and I use a summer sleeping bag (super light) opened as a pad cover I have such a great sleep. The quilt is extremely light and warm with extra down in the baffling either side, at the feet and at the top. Another excellent feature is the pack down size, think kitchen roll and you can put it pretty much anywhere in your bag.
B**N
and the ability to snap the quilts together while still having separate foot-pockets makes for a very comfortable and warm exper
This quilt is quite a revelation. Have avoided down sleep systems for decades, but this one performed really well in damp conditions while cycle-touring in France Sept. 2016. We also bought a regular-sized Corus HD from REI, and the ability to snap the quilts together while still having separate foot-pockets makes for a very comfortable and warm experience. My wife loves the system! With inflatable mattresses from Thermarest and elegant mattress hold-together straps from a backpacking boutique company, along with small inflatable pillows, our sleep system is light, compact during transport, and extremely comfortable.
M**R
Love that I've finally gotten around to buying one of ...
Love that I've finally gotten around to buying one of these. First time out, I camped at 20°F. It was a little chilly and I found myself adding clothing layers as I hadn't expected to be needed and was merely showing up to make sure everyone got off ok. Second time out was a little better. at 30, I only needed to add a fleece and was very comfortable. Used it just this weekend at 45 and was in boxers only with two of the snaps unattached for ventilation.This quilt is so light and compressible. Definitely a must have for anyone wanting to lighten their load but still use a sleeping pad.
F**Y
I additionally used long undergarments and a down best for sleeping
Purchased for 12 day PCT hike in WA State. Nights between 32 and 38 degrees. I additionally used long undergarments and a down best for sleeping. The sleeping quilt kept me warm, even when damp from 24 hours of rain and while wearing some wet gear in bag to dry it out. I am a side sleeper do I did not attach to my Therm-A-Reset sleeping pad, I was able to tuck in the quilt and prevent cold spots. I am 6 feet tall around 200 pounds. I really like the foot box makes it easy to keep it in place.
R**O
Great quilt
Great quilt. Used it on a chilly three week trip in the Wrangells in Alaska
A**R
This bag was very comfortable and kept me warm enough until the temperature dipped ...
This bag was very comfortable and kept me warm enough until the temperature dipped below 30 degrees Fahrenheit. It didn't get extremely cold but it did get a little chilly. The bag compresses to the size of a small volleyball with an adequate stuff sack. The one knock I will say is the bag has a slight odor from the down. It's really only noticeable when it is first taken out of the stuff sack. I would definitely recommend this product.
C**R
I prefer the quilt over a sleeping bag.
I used the Quilt on a recent backpacking trip on the Appalachian Trail. It is light and takes up very little space. I found it much preferable to a sleeping bag and was quite comfortable. Unlike a sleeping bag, I didn't have to struggle when I wanted to turn on my side. I also discovered that I didn't need a sheet for my mat, which will cut down on another 8 oz. The weather was fine except for the first night when we had quite a rain storm which brought cooler weather at 4,000 feet, perhaps 55-60 degrees F. Nonetheless, I was very comfortable with the quilt. I will test it in colder weather this winter.
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