Keeping water filters thawed when using quilt

stephane110

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For those of you using quilts instead of sleeping bags, are you concerned about things like water filters freezing overnight?
With my sleeping bag right now, I just throw my Sawyer squeeze and my battery bank in the bottom of the sleeping bag to keep them from freezing overnight. Can you do the same with a quilt or is there a higher risk of them falling out and freezing?
 

gilby

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I always wear something with a pockets and put my phone, and water filter against my body in the pocket. Most of the time when I put items in my EE revelations footbox they end next to my sleeping pad by morning. It would definitely be nice if there was a pocket built into the quilt to store a few items.
 

crich

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I always wear something with a pockets and put my phone, and water filter against my body in the pocket. Most of the time when I put items in my EE revelations footbox they end next to my sleeping pad by morning. It would definitely be nice if there was a pocket built into the quilt to store a few items.
Built in pocket thats a good idea
 
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Never gets much colder than about 25 on my mountain but usually filter goes in the footbox of my quilt along with electronics unless Im charging something.
 
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I’m an active sleeper. I have a Zpacks stuff sack with micro fleece inside. I flip it inside out with the fleece outside, wrap my filter in some clothes, stuff in another piece of clothing or a puffy, arrange it so I don’t have a crazy, uncomfortable lump and use it as a pillow.
 
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