Just purchased your new top quilt to lighten my (Shadowlight) pack as I am continuing on my At thru-hike! I had an almost 3 lb bag- now I have a warmer and lighter (less volume,too!) top quilt to get me through the northeast!! Keep up w my hike! I have so much of your stuff I highlight! 😎
Great content! Dan Becker turned me on to you guys and I’m sold! This season will have a outdoor vitals top quilt!! Tayson really knows his stuff and it doesn’t feel like one long commercial.
I like to hang my gear for long term storage. Any way you could do a little clip about how to hang your top and under quilts. I have your 0 degree combo.
Great advice as usual! Thanks. I got into top quilts because of hammock camping, but definitely found on a recent trip I was pushing the limits of my sleep system for ground camping. Looking at the pad used, pad straps (have not used previously but will now) and other ways to deal with issues like drafts and condensation (e.g. layering a synthetic quilt over down for colder trips).
Love yall's gear so far, I have your hammock, the storm loft regulator jacket and the stretch pillow. Can't wait to get one of the new top quilts. Planning on getting one by the end of the summer. I give ya'll a 10 out of 10 rating. Thanks for making awesome gear!
Thank You for your this video. It might not have been your intention, but I am convinced now, that quilts are not for me: to save a few ounces and dollars just to have to think about how to move in my sleep to avoid drafts - hmm no thank's. If it works for somebody else: fine. I like the idea of saving weight by including the sleeping pad more thoroughly into the sleeping system and I am musing about a sleeping bag with no filling on the bottom but a compartment to shove the sleeping-pad into instead. That would sacrifice the versatility of a quilt but make it draft-proof like a bag and save some weight. I don't know about someone making such a sleeping bag/pad system though. Will be a MYOG project I guess...
I am enamored of your gear! I make do with a vintage forest service firefighter, cool weather, synthetic sleeping bag used as a top quilt. I wish you had layaway. I want a coat, bag and sleeping quilt! Alas I fear will never own your stuff. kek. I will just make do with my vintage gear. Good to dream though.
Top quilts are a great way to go. I am 6' 4" and have a 54 inch chest. Most of the time I use a hammock, but can go on the ground. Will the new size of the quilt work for us bigger folks?
All I am thinking is thank heavens you did not add a zipper option on the updated version of the quilt. If that was the case I would have definitely had to make another quilt purchase from you.
@@TaysonWhittakerIts all good. I look at your website daily. I am apart of the OV tribe. Love this company. I have two top ,two bottom quilts already , -15 mummy, 15 pod and so many other purchases.
I really like your new design top quilt. It's currently only available with down. Do you have (or did you structurally redesign and not update pictures) a synthetic TQ with your new structure design?
The pad isn't R value tested and we are phasing out so we have no plans to R Value test it ... You can see some recommendations of temps to use it in on the website though!
Hey, very nice thanks for helping me out with shopping. I did not buy your guys but I did buy a great one that I am loving because of your video. THANKS MUCH!
I’m a fan of Outdoor Vitals, but not necessarily quilts. I have struggled to get my UGQ Bandit 20F quilt with a Exped insulated pad (R 4.2) working for me at freezing temperatures. I’m more of a cold sleeper that flips side to side at night. The quilt sounded like a great solution for us side-sleepers. I’ve tried to seal the quilt to the edges of the pad but this leaves too much dead air to heat. I’ve tried to bring the edges of the quilt more under my body but discovered something that nobodies appears to talk about. The “cold sink” is at the line formed where the quilt and pad meet. I’m impacted mostly at the hip to knee area just above the foot box. The heat is NOT draining down through the pad but horizontally through the top surface or skin of the pad. The pad doesn’t insulate well laterally through the skin. I’ve given up trying to use the quilt for anything below 35F. The good news is I’m about to buy a Summit bag for the colder trips. Keep up the good work!
So I'm looking at the ultra light top quilt 30 degrees and I emailed yall about the temperature rating about 2 weeks ago and still haven't got a reply could yall just let me know real fast so I can figure out what I wanna buy
Hey It looks like someone emailed you back on Wednesday so you might want to double check that. Our sleeping bag ratings are closest to the middle "Lower Limit" rating also often referred to as the Men’s rating. Thus, a 15° rated bag will be comfortable for the average man at about 15° outside. A lot of factors can affect how warm a person is at night. For example body fat, clothing worn, your tent, your sleeping pad (don't overlook this; the pad is a critical part of your insulation), metabolism, humidity, how windy it is, how acclimated you are to cold weather, etc. External factors can make a big difference. th-cam.com/video/zLQyOdzhiMM/w-d-xo.html
The middle baffles on my quilt are completely collapsed and empty after one trip and proper storage. 👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽 I’m going to try and fix it but it’s not usable at this point. 3 nights.
Question I didnt see answered is the "down vs sythetic". How does one decide this? Im in Oregon and doing majority of hiking on west coast. And is it better to get a quilt thats rated warmer than need. Like I will see at coldest 30 degrees. So a 30 would work but a 15 is really going to work. So is the 15 a better idea to have?
For hiking this summer in the northwest, Oregon, Washington. Cali, is a 15 degree stormloft a good choice? I want to pair it with your guys' mummy sleeping pad as well. Does the mummy pad pack down well?
Did you improve the strap buckles? They seem to break if you toss and turn. Also it looks like there is a seam right at mid body, any issues with cold spots?
What kind of an R-value should I look for when getting a pad? I mostly backpack where it gets chilly at night (High Uintas, Utah) so it can get down into the 20's even in the middle of summer.
I’m super disappointed with my quilt. The baffles around my core and shoulders is barely full of down. After one trip and following their care instructions the middle baffles are completely clumped. I can shine my phone light right through it. I handled this thing with kid gloves.
Stoked on the new top quilts! Been using the 15° Stormloft down both on the ground, and in your hammock, 4 seasons for 2 years or so now. Paired with your regular rectangle insulated pad on the ground, I've gone down to 12° and been warm. I've chosen that quilt, and pad for my 83 mile "Hike for the Catskills" fundraiser that starts in 4 days. It's to show the importance of a "Ridge Runner " on our more popular trails. As fellow hikers, if you're interested in seeing what it's about, catskillcenter.org/hikeforthecatskills
Just purchased your new top quilt to lighten my (Shadowlight) pack as I am continuing on my At thru-hike! I had an almost 3 lb bag- now I have a warmer and lighter (less volume,too!) top quilt to get me through the northeast!!
Keep up w my hike! I have so much of your stuff I highlight! 😎
Great! Just checked out your channel. Glad you are rocking your OV gear on the AT!
Great content! Dan Becker turned me on to you guys and I’m sold! This season will have a outdoor vitals top quilt!! Tayson really knows his stuff and it doesn’t feel like one long commercial.
Glad you are enjoying our videos! Thanks for watching.
As much as I love buying new gear... my Aerie 20 is holding strong and kicking ass!!! Keep up the good work!
Great news!
I'm about to buy the zero degree one. Thanks for the video!
I have the loftTek hybrid. Used it all winter. Love it. Much better then sleeping in a bag for me.
Great to hear!
The patch looks great!! Keep up the awesome work! ;)
Thanks, will do!
Thanks for the tips
Any time
I like to hang my gear for long term storage. Any way you could do a little clip about how to hang your top and under quilts. I have your 0 degree combo.
Great advice as usual! Thanks.
I got into top quilts because of hammock camping, but definitely found on a recent trip I was pushing the limits of my sleep system for ground camping. Looking at the pad used, pad straps (have not used previously but will now) and other ways to deal with issues like drafts and condensation (e.g. layering a synthetic quilt over down for colder trips).
That is awesome!
Love my OV top quilt. Definitely worth it!!
Love yall's gear so far, I have your hammock, the storm loft regulator jacket and the stretch pillow. Can't wait to get one of the new top quilts. Planning on getting one by the end of the summer. I give ya'll a 10 out of 10 rating. Thanks for making awesome gear!
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank You for your this video. It might not have been your intention, but I am convinced now, that quilts are not for me: to save a few ounces and dollars just to have to think about how to move in my sleep to avoid drafts - hmm no thank's. If it works for somebody else: fine. I like the idea of saving weight by including the sleeping pad more thoroughly into the sleeping system and I am musing about a sleeping bag with no filling on the bottom but a compartment to shove the sleeping-pad into instead. That would sacrifice the versatility of a quilt but make it draft-proof like a bag and save some weight. I don't know about someone making such a sleeping bag/pad system though. Will be a MYOG project I guess...
Good job
Thanks
My brand new OV top quilt is in transit. Yay!
You're going to love it!
I am enamored of your gear! I make do with a vintage forest service firefighter, cool weather, synthetic sleeping bag used as a top quilt. I wish you had layaway. I want a coat, bag and sleeping quilt! Alas I fear will never own your stuff. kek. I will just make do with my vintage gear. Good to dream though.
Sweet! So happy you guys added the draft collar! I want to buy one, I just don’t know what Temperature Rating to get 🤷🏽♀️
Feel free to reach out to us with any questions! support@outdoorvitals.com
Thank you!
Top quilts are a great way to go. I am 6' 4" and have a 54 inch chest. Most of the time I use a hammock, but can go on the ground. Will the new size of the quilt work for us bigger folks?
The long quilt should be perfect for someone your size.
@@TaysonWhittaker super, thanks so much. Looks like a new quilt will be headed my way
Wanted to buy your new back pack sold out is there a waiting list
We still have plenty of some sizes of frames and hip belts, what size were you looking for?
Can I use successfully a 3/4 length pad with a quilt?
Sure
I can’t wait to receive mine on Friday
All I am thinking is thank heavens you did not add a zipper option on the updated version of the quilt. If that was the case I would have definitely had to make another quilt purchase from you.
We will not be offering zippers on our quilts, but the new quilt is amazing and you should still look into it
@@TaysonWhittakerIts all good. I look at your website daily. I am apart of the OV tribe. Love this company. I have two top ,two bottom quilts already , -15 mummy, 15 pod and so many other purchases.
I really like your new design top quilt. It's currently only available with down. Do you have (or did you structurally redesign and not update pictures) a synthetic TQ with your new structure design?
We do not have a synthetic TQ redesign.
What's the R value of your sleeping pads? I don't see it listed on the website.
The estimated R value is about 3.
What is the R value of your pad? Can’t find on your site.
The pad isn't R value tested and we are phasing out so we have no plans to R Value test it ... You can see some recommendations of temps to use it in on the website though!
@@TaysonWhittaker are you introducing another pad to replace it?
Hey, very nice thanks for helping me out with shopping. I did not buy your guys but I did buy a great one that I am loving because of your video. THANKS MUCH!
I’m a fan of Outdoor Vitals, but not necessarily quilts. I have struggled to get my UGQ Bandit 20F quilt with a Exped insulated pad (R 4.2) working for me at freezing temperatures. I’m more of a cold sleeper that flips side to side at night. The quilt sounded like a great solution for us side-sleepers. I’ve tried to seal the quilt to the edges of the pad but this leaves too much dead air to heat. I’ve tried to bring the edges of the quilt more under my body but discovered something that nobodies appears to talk about. The “cold sink” is at the line formed where the quilt and pad meet. I’m impacted mostly at the hip to knee area just above the foot box. The heat is NOT draining down through the pad but horizontally through the top surface or skin of the pad. The pad doesn’t insulate well laterally through the skin. I’ve given up trying to use the quilt for anything below 35F. The good news is I’m about to buy a Summit bag for the colder trips. Keep up the good work!
I think you'll love our new Summit!
So I'm looking at the ultra light top quilt 30 degrees and I emailed yall about the temperature rating about 2 weeks ago and still haven't got a reply could yall just let me know real fast so I can figure out what I wanna buy
Hey It looks like someone emailed you back on Wednesday so you might want to double check that. Our sleeping bag ratings are closest to the middle "Lower Limit" rating also often referred to as the Men’s rating. Thus, a 15° rated bag will be comfortable for the average man at about 15° outside. A lot of factors can affect how warm a person is at night. For example body fat, clothing worn, your tent, your sleeping pad (don't overlook this; the pad is a critical part of your insulation), metabolism, humidity, how windy it is, how acclimated you are to cold weather, etc. External factors can make a big difference. th-cam.com/video/zLQyOdzhiMM/w-d-xo.html
The middle baffles on my quilt are completely collapsed and empty after one trip and proper storage. 👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽 I’m going to try and fix it but it’s not usable at this point. 3 nights.
Question I didnt see answered is the "down vs sythetic". How does one decide this? Im in Oregon and doing majority of hiking on west coast. And is it better to get a quilt thats rated warmer than need. Like I will see at coldest 30 degrees. So a 30 would work but a 15 is really going to work. So is the 15 a better idea to have?
outdoorvitals.com/blogs/ovtribe/insulation-synthetic-down-and-loose-fill
For hiking this summer in the northwest, Oregon, Washington. Cali, is a 15 degree stormloft a good choice? I want to pair it with your guys' mummy sleeping pad as well. Does the mummy pad pack down well?
The 15F topquilt would be a great 3 season option. The Pad compresses down a little smaller than a nalgene bottle.
Did you improve the strap buckles? They seem to break if you toss and turn. Also it looks like there is a seam right at mid body, any issues with cold spots?
With the two new straps this should prevent any cold spots.
What kind of an R-value should I look for when getting a pad? I mostly backpack where it gets chilly at night (High Uintas, Utah) so it can get down into the 20's even in the middle of summer.
3.0 or higher
I’m super disappointed with my quilt. The baffles around my core and shoulders is barely full of down. After one trip and following their care instructions the middle baffles are completely clumped. I can shine my phone light right through it. I handled this thing with kid gloves.
But, the real question, do you sleep with your beard in the top quilt, or out?:)
Is your Dad in ZZ Top?🤯
GOOD one!
Hey dude, why doesn’t someone design a top quilt that simply zips onto the pad? Genius, no? 🤔
That would add a good amount of weight.
Where are most of your products made? I try to not support, an arms race, heavy pollution, and suspect labour practices.
Stoked on the new top quilts! Been using the 15° Stormloft down both on the ground, and in your hammock, 4 seasons for 2 years or so now. Paired with your regular rectangle insulated pad on the ground, I've gone down to 12° and been warm. I've chosen that quilt, and pad for my 83 mile "Hike for the Catskills" fundraiser that starts in 4 days. It's to show the importance of a "Ridge Runner " on our more popular trails. As fellow hikers, if you're interested in seeing what it's about, catskillcenter.org/hikeforthecatskills
Thanks for the feedback and support!
Thanks for the tips
No problem!