New sleeping bag if you are thinking about a quilt. Sierra Designs cloud

dog812

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I thought some of you might interested in this.
I hate drafts so I can never use a quilt. But I also wanted something around #1 cause I carry a puffy jacket anyway.
I picked up the Sierra design cloud 35. It's a ziperless sleeping bag design. Has a self closing foot vent which I like... And a pad sleeve cause I hate sliding off.
The bottom is basically just material to seal out drafts.
At 1#7oz... It meets all my asks. Check out their video for more info.

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rm06

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Interesting, thanks for pointing it out. I'm at the analysis paralysis stage right now trying to decide on a new sleep system
 
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dog812

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I was in the same boat.
I have a 13f bag that I've used for six years, sweating all night, luging its 3.5# weight around everywhere worried I didn't want to be cold.
My buddies have quilts and down bags, but I couldn't decide till I saw this one.... It had everything I was looking for, especially the foot vent... Time will tell...
 
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I have a Sierra Design Front Country 35, it has a very cool zipperless design and the foot vent is awesome. But at over 4 pounds it’s hardly a backpacking sleeping bag, but great for truck camping.
 

07jkjeeper

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Is the pack down size differ much from their quits? About to pull the trigger on a 35 degree SD quilt.
 
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