DIY Top Quilt-Costco

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I have been on hammock forums.net and see a lot of DIY top quilts made from Double Black Diamond brand down throws purchased at Costco for $20. Has anyone tried this? Looks extremely easy and cheap to make. I haven't seen any here at our local Costco. Does anyone have one or two they aren't using or have seen one recently at a Costco? Thanks in advance.
Jon
 
I am from Canada,i did DIY this quilt with the blanket from costco and i really like it.Took me about 10 min,drawcord at the end,i used grossgrain for the creation of the cord tunnel and paracord.
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Looks good. That looks similar to what I have in mind. I just need to find a few of these down throws. Thanks Reaper
 
This looks really cool to me, but I'm nowhere near a Costco and the Amazon price is way higher!

I'd be glad to pay someone to snag a couple of these and ship them to me if that's a possibility.

thanks,
Jeff
 
Old thread revival lol!!!
I was doing some gear cleaning and found my DIY Costco quilt and thought than ill be using it this year for fly fishing trips.Lightweight set-up,kifaru paratarp with annex+exped pillow+costco quilt+sol bivy+insulate ecotek outdoors sleeping pad.Just not really fun trying to get inside but its tight and its keeping me warm.

Less weight,more miles.
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Old thread revival lol!!!
I was doing some gear cleaning and found my DIY Costco quilt and thought than ill be using it this year for fly fishing trips.Lightweight set-up,kifaru paratarp with annex+exped pillow+costco quilt+sol bivy+insulate ecotek outdoors sleeping pad.Just not really fun trying to get inside but its tight and its keeping me warm.

Less weight,more miles.
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How is the durability of that SOL bivy? I currently use the military issue gore-tex bivy. I would like to lighten my load but I am having a hard time figuring out what to go with.

I've considered the SOL Escape or Escape pro, the new Outdoor Research Helium Emergency bivy, OR Helium or OR Alpine.

Reasons I am having trouble pulling the trigger:

- the weight savings needs to be sufficient enough to replace a piece of gear that I have 100% trust in. I've lived in this thing in complete downpours.

- I've heard that the Pertex Fabric the OR Helium uses is not water proof and can leak in a big downpour.

- I am considered about the durability of these lower weight bivys
 
How is the durability of that SOL bivy? I currently use the military issue gore-tex bivy. I would like to lighten my load but I am having a hard time figuring out what to go with.

I've considered the SOL Escape or Escape pro, the new Outdoor Research Helium Emergency bivy, OR Helium or OR Alpine.

Reasons I am having trouble pulling the trigger:

- the weight savings needs to be sufficient enough to replace a piece of gear that I have 100% trust in. I've lived in this thing in complete downpours.

- I've heard that the Pertex Fabric the OR Helium uses is not water proof and can leak in a big downpour.

- I am considered about the durability of these lower weight bivys
Only use this SOL bivy inside a shelter,its more to protect my down sleeping quilt.I think you need better than the SOL.

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How is the durability of that SOL bivy? I currently use the military issue gore-tex bivy. I would like to lighten my load but I am having a hard time figuring out what to go with.

I've considered the SOL Escape or Escape pro, the new Outdoor Research Helium Emergency bivy, OR Helium or OR Alpine.

Reasons I am having trouble pulling the trigger:

- the weight savings needs to be sufficient enough to replace a piece of gear that I have 100% trust in. I've lived in this thing in complete downpours.

- I've heard that the Pertex Fabric the OR Helium uses is not water proof and can leak in a big downpour.

- I am considered about the durability of these lower weight bivys

take a look on these bivy : https://ca-2gosystems.glopalstore.com/collections/sleep-systems
 
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