Hi Barry,

I don't mean to complain about the weight. I had originally intended the quilt to have about 2.2 to 2.5 inches of loft for just sub-freezing temperatures, at a calculated weight of about 12 ounces.

I'm happy about a 3+ inch loft quilt at 14 ounces, but it only seems to achieve that with careful distribution of the down. I feel like the baffle spacing I used allows too much migration especially along the sides. If I make another, I'd either use a tighter baffle pattern or tubes. And I'll be tempted to use longitudinal tubes at least for the main part of the body to prevent down from dropping down the sides of the quilt.

I did get to test it out in the Adirondacks at the end of September where temperatures dropped below freezing at night. The quilt was good, but I felt cold coming through my pad (still learning about hammocks). Adirondacks Dix Range trip

Have Fun,
-Bob