MLD Spirit Quilts

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MLD Spirit Quilts

Postby icemancometh » Wed 25 Jan, 2012 6:50 pm

Anybody used these?

Seem a trimmer fit than most but otherwise look good(except for drawcord and velcro footbox).
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Re: MLD Spirit Quilts

Postby Dale » Wed 25 Jan, 2012 7:36 pm

Iceman I'm also in the market for a quilt and have decided on a synthetic one. I'm tossing up between the MLD Spirit 38 and maybe something from enLightened Equipment. The MLD quilts seem lighter but I can't find the fill weight for the Spirit quilt whereas enLightened Equipment list their's. This BPL thread mentions they are narrow so more of an issue if you are in a tarp or cooler temps. I'd be more than likely using mine for 3 season use.

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Re: MLD Spirit Quilts

Postby icemancometh » Wed 25 Jan, 2012 9:26 pm

re the EE, do you really want a VBL? Be sweaty as inside?
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Re: MLD Spirit Quilts

Postby ninjapuppet » Wed 25 Jan, 2012 11:45 pm

ive got an MLD spirit and find that its used more often than my WM summerlite during our summers here. I guess the main reason would be ease in washing it as it gets dirty compared to down, and its just easier to flip open in the heat of the night. it then gets supplemented to the summerlite in winter conditions, to be used as a sacrificial bag so the condensation gets formed inside the synthetic quilt rather than the down bag.

keep in mind I did get abit of a suprise when i first got it in its packed size. they are light, but quite bulky.
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Re: MLD Spirit Quilts

Postby Dale » Thu 26 Jan, 2012 5:56 am

icemancometh wrote:re the EE, do you really want a VBL? Be sweaty as inside?


They have one VBL bag which uses Cuben Fiber the rest of their bags / fabrics are breathable.
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Re: MLD Spirit Quilts

Postby icemancometh » Thu 26 Jan, 2012 11:56 am

ninjapuppet wrote:ive got an MLD spirit and find that its used more often than my WM summerlite during our summers here. I guess the main reason would be ease in washing it as it gets dirty compared to down, and its just easier to flip open in the heat of the night. it then gets supplemented to the summerlite in winter conditions, to be used as a sacrificial bag so the condensation gets formed inside the synthetic quilt rather than the down bag.

keep in mind I did get abit of a suprise when i first got it in its packed size. they are light, but quite bulky.


Was this your first synthetic bag? Which one have you got and what is the pack size? How do you find the thing generally re size?

Think this is the one I'm going to pull the trigger on in the 38 for Aus/NZ even though I can't get him to do a sewn footbox for me :(
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Re: MLD Spirit Quilts

Postby ninjapuppet » Fri 27 Jan, 2012 8:25 am

its my second synthetic bag, as I did have a spiderman synthetic bag when i was 5, but i dont think that counts for what you're asking.
Ron used to only offer 2 warmths for the quilt and i got the 45 degree quilt which is suitable for our summers.
I did have a quick review of it here.
http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=5689&p=67941&hilit=spirit+quilt#p68793



Those epiphany blow up quilts looks like a great idea but for sydney conditions year round, i'm just not so sure if its suitable.
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Re: MLD Spirit Quilts

Postby icemancometh » Fri 27 Jan, 2012 11:07 am

Thanks Dale and Ninja Puppet. Have you used it since in lower temps?
I tend to wear my wets to bed to dry them so VBLs don't work for me or CF bags

Thinking a system of a wide light down quilt (so can be used for 2 for walking trips) + a synthetic (Spirit) for those colder/alpine nights...or just one for an assault bivy...one night affairs
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