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Sea to Summit Ember EbII Quilt

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Sea to Summit Ember EbII Quilt

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Lightweight, packable, and incredibly versatile, the Sea to Summit Ember EbII quilt can function as a stand-alone source of insulation or serve as an overbag in cold conditions. Despite weighing just a pound-and-a-half, the quilt is rated to 30 degrees F.

Description

Lightweight, packable, and incredibly versatile, the Sea to Summit Ember EbII quilt can function as a stand-alone source of insulation or serve as an overbag in cold conditions. Despite weighing just a pound-and-a-half, the quilt is rated to 30 degrees F.

The quilt is insulated with premium 850+ Premium fill Ultra-Dry Down insulation. Renowned for their efficiency in retaining heat and compressible properties, the feathers and fibers of down have an incredibly soft, comfortable feel and, despite advances in synthetic materials, continue to provide the best warmth-to-weight ratio of any insulation available. The one weakness of down insulation is that it loses much of its ability to maintain warmth when it gets wet, but the Ember's insulation has been treated to add water-repellency, allow it to dry faster if it should become wet, and, most importantly, enable it to retain much of its insulating qualities even while wet. Vertical and horizontal baffles keep the insulation from migrating and causing cold spots.

You can use this lightweight quilt like a traditional blanket when it’s warm. When the mercury falls, utilize the drawcord at the bottom to create a foot pocket. Integrated strap-and-snap systems secure the quilt to a sleeping pad (pad sold separately) for enhanced warmth.

The Sea to Summit Ember EbII quilt is available in your choice of Regular (fits to 6’) and Long (fits to 6’ 4”) size options.

  • Ultra-light 10 denier shell and 7 denier lining for minimal weight and packed size
  • Super-compressible Responsible Down Standard-certified 850+ Loft Premium Goose Ultra Dry Down
  • Increased sizing for greater ‘wrapping’ capability in colder conditions
  • Multiple configurations for versatility across temperatures and environments
  • Two Embers can be snapped together to make a double quilt
  • Versatile system to secure quilt to your mat
  • Uses box baffles throughout, with vertical baffles strategically placed on chest section to keep down in place
  • NOTE: the buttons of the EbII are only compatible with another Ember

Technical Specs

Best Use
Backpacking
Fill Material
850+ ULTRA-DRY Down
Fits To Length
Regular: 6' 0"
Long: 6' 4"
Temperature Rating
30 Degrees F
Insulation Type
Down
Item Weight
Regular: 1 lb, 4 oz
Long: 1 lb, 9 oz
Other
Stuff Sack Included
Warranty
Limited Lifetime
Shell Material
10D Nylon
Liner Material
7D Nylon

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Shelli L.

05/02/21

Really versatile quilt!

Likes

The 30 degree model was really the sweet spot for me for spring, summer, and fall backpacking trips in the Northeast. I definitely trust the Sea to Summit quality and honest temperature rating most of all. A 40 degree night was doable but I'll be adding a liner to keep down on drafts. So glad for this upgrade from a 3 lb sleeping bag!

Dislikes

It's a tough squeeze to get it into the compression sack, but then again it packs so small.