Also struggling to see the difference between the Cloud Nine and a quilt, other than the zip.
Size, the bag will make a bigger quilt than needed. I have a decent quilt, it's plenty big enough, though when folded over to make a bag it's narrower than ideal.
Exactly. I've been tempted by a quilt for ages, but
BRITISH summers being what they are, this seems like a more versatile option. There's a decent amount more elbow room than the Dreamcatcher, which is Proper Sleeping Bag Shaped from the waist up in the interests of warmth.
Unzipped, it's a reasonable quilt for two of the ISO standard small friendly people that tent sizes are quoted in. Barakta and I could fit under it if our shoulders hips and knees were feeling cooperative.
Anyway, it's nice to see someone filling the niche of a rectangular bag that's not engineered down to car-camper prices. I know many people struggle with the leg restriction of mummy bags but still care about pack size.
When I clicked on the link the first image I saw was a bottlenof wine beside the packed sleeping bag.
It was the last one in the roll for me, and I hadn't spotted it.