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    Default FS Enlightened Equipment Quilt

    2011 Revelation X 30 degree quilt with overfill.

    Size reg 74" long. 54" wide. Purchased new by me.

    12.9 oz 850 fp goose down. Karo style baffles.
    Rev X was made using cosmetic seconds shell material. This is noted as 2 very thin vertical lines running length of quilt.
    In no way does it affect usability or durability of quilt. Versatile. Can be used as a snugee or opened up as a down bed comforter

    Quilt has been used but is in very good condition with no smells,rips,holes,etc

    This quilt lofts like new! Amazing warmth in a 24 oz. package. Reduce pack weight while maintaining comfort.
    Plenty wide for side sleepers.
    $165.00 includes shipping conus and Pay Pal fees included
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    What was the retail for this. Also, what was the warmest conditions you could use this in?

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pots View Post
    What was the retail for this. Also, what was the warmest conditions you could use this in?

    Thanks!

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    I believe I paid about $200.00 for it. As to warmth I can't speculate on your idea of comfort. I can tell you I have used it in temps in the 50's at night and was perfectly comfortable using it as a blanket. I can also tell you i have slept in it on a 20 degree night and was cold but not miserable. To me the beauty of a quilt is there versatility and adaptability to a broad set of circumstances. Hope this helps.

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    Is it regular size and width? I thought these were more like 17 ounces in that size?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Tuck View Post
    Is it regular size and width? I thought these were more like 17 ounces in that size?
    Please allow me to rephrase my description of the quilt. It is in fact regular length. However it is of "wide" width. As to weight of the quilt, I believe it was specified at about 22 oz. by manufacturer. I would be willing to bet that the manufactures scale is probably more accurate than mine. So lets call it 22-24 oz.

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    Hosh thanks for providing the chart. I am going by memory which can be suspect. In the early days Tim at EE did not put a lot of information on his receipts. Upon remeasure the quilt is 54' wide and if pulled lengthwise with quilt in full blanket mode flat it measures 78". I am 5'9" and can pull the quilt over my head,pull the drawstring tight and it essentially acts much like a traditional sleeping bag.( Note) I am 165# and can snap up the quilt and the width is perfect for me to use in bag mode. So 54" wide 78" long looks like reg reg on chart.

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    I have a rev x 40 standard 6', i think the wt is 16.x oz with several oz less fill. One of the first ones he started selling as well. I think the width is 52". The 30d seconds fabric is hvy

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    If you're weighing it in the stuff sack I guess that'd make up the extra couple of ounces.

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    I've got a revX 30 deg reg/wide and it's 21 oz on my scale. It was made the last few months before Tim dropped the RevX line

    I bought a new rev 40 deg reg/wide during his Black Friday sale, it's 19.7 ounces with 850 fill. The 10D nylon is lots lighter.

    The new quilt has labeling for fill, size and the storage bag has the actual weight.

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    Assuming this is still available, I'll take it.

    I am taking this back. I read where you wrote regular wide and thought it was the 58" version. 54" will not be enough for me. Sorry for not reading more carefully.
    Last edited by Hot5nics; 02-27-2016 at 16:48.

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    is this quilt still available,i would l be interested in it if so.

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    "I'll take it" if the quilt is still available.

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    Offer rescinded due to no response or contact from seller.

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