Brad,

Over 100 nights in quilts.
Drafts can be a big problem if the quilt isn't wide enough, especially if you are a tosser and turner like me.
I had a couple Go-Lites that I tried to love because of the light weight and lack of bulk, but unless I was pretty motionless there were lots of drafts,
had a custom quilt that was better and an early EE that was pretty good.
I currently have two SD quilts. A 30 degree down and 45 degree synthetic. I really like them. Just spent the weekend in Yellowstone. Friday night was a total blizzard and last night dropped down to 16 F. I used the two quilts together and slept like a baby.
I like quilts with a sewn footbox. The ease of ventilation is huge to me for comfort and with paired with a large Neo Air, I haven't had any issues
I am about to order an EE 0F quilt.
Just need to decide on what fill down. The cost is definitely of diminishing returns. Probably going to get the Egnima 0F in 20D fabric with 800 DownTek for $290 and 28.9 ounces for a long wide.
http://www.enlightenedequipment.com/enigma/

Probably going to order the Hoodlum Hood as well:
http://www.enlightenedequipment.com/hoodlum/


About to sell off my remaining sleeping bags and go quilts only.


Ed T