Featherlight sleeping bag with high-performance warmth
Quilt uses thermally-efficient box baffled construction to ensure warmth and comfort in a super light package
Snap neck closure with perimeter side baffles and an insulated footbox that provide increased warmth and prevent drafts from creeping in through the bag
Storage sack and compression stuff sack included
TECHNOLOGY:
Removable SynergyLink™ Connectors integrate the bag with a mattress for optimal efficiency and comfort
Brand : Therm-a-Rest
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 22TARUVSPR32F0CRGCSL
SKU: 23635295
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Shape
Mummy
Minimum Trail Weight
15 oz.
Packed Size
5 x 6 in.
Temp Rating
32°F
Insulation Type
Down
Fill Power
900-fill-power Nikwax Hydrophobic down
Fill Weight
9 oz.
Shoulder Girth
58 in.
Hip Girth
51 in.
Compressed Volume
2.6 liters
Shell Fabric
Ripstop nylon
Stuff Sack Included
Yes
REVIEWS
4.4
100%
Recommended
29 Reviews
Paul P.
9 months ago
Versatile Piece Of Gear
Great piece of gear. Super versatile. Able to use it all four seasons. Can be used as a summer bag or to add warmth to an existing bag for the full winter excursion. I try to use it whenever possible.
Michael B.
10 months ago
Excellent Quilt. I’m Never Using 3 Season Sleeping Bag Again.
I have used my Vesper 0 deg quilter for a month of camping on BC’s Sunshine Coast and northmost Vancouver Island. It was comfortable through a wide range of sweltering +30 deg heat, raining / foggy chill (4 deg) and even sleeping inside my vehicle. It handled humidity from damp rainforests and condensation from sleep. It dried quickly from one inadvertent wetting. What a super quilt! I added in the Sea 2 Summit thermal silk liner for cooler damp nights and found the. Combination ideal for comfort and moisture management.
Nick E.
12 months ago
I Took This On The
I took this on the JMT in late July, on top of an Xtherm pad. Kept warm, which surprised me.
Gregg C.
1 year ago
Vesper 0c
Very pleased with this quilt. Warm and cozy without drafts.
Ken E.
1 year ago
Very Nice System. Warm Down To 32, And Super Light, But With A Few Quirks.
I was nervous using a quilt in cold weather, but this true 15oz quilt proved its worth. I backpacked up and over Mt. Harvard and Mt Bedford, CO in Sept. The temp in the evening was solid 32, and I was never cold. I also used the Therma Rest xtherm max 7.3R pad. The draft collar works great, along the neck and on the sides. The quirks are that the straps are a balance between preserving overall lightweight, but comprising slightly on keeping the sides closed to drafts, I wish they would allow the sides to be pulled in more. The other quirk is that the tab to keep the top closed around your neck is also a bit weak at times.