Waratah Hiking Quilt

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Waratah
Waratah
Waratah
Waratah

Quilt Weight: 645g

Down Weight: 430g

Compression Volume: 4.3L

850FP
5'6 (Ships Late Dec)6’ (Ships Mid Dec)6’6
-2*C-8*C
Our Quilt is specifically made for side sleepers, 
with its 150cm width and differential cut

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The Waratah sleeping quilt is the perfect option for backpackers and campers who prioritise versatility, weight savings, and customisation in their sleep system. It easily integrates with your sleeping pad, providing comfort across a range of temperatures and climates while minimising bulk and weight in your backpack.

Versatile

The Waratah Quilt is designed to be extremely versatile in various weather conditions. On warm nights, it can be opened up like a blanket to allow for better ventilation and breathability. On colder nights, it can be adjusted using a 1/4 length zipper footbox and draft collar to provide more insulation by cinching it closed.


The adjustable footbox is a feature that allows you to regulate the amount of warmth and insulation around your feet. This can be particularly useful when dealing with temperature fluctuations during the night.

Warmth

Keeping you warm is our priority. This is why we choose to rate our quilts for Women/Cold sleepers unlike many other brands who are overly optimistic about their ratings. 


We're also generous with our fill amounts, using 10-20% more down than necessary meaning even the coldest sleepers will be warm in our quilts.


No More Draughts

The Waratah Quilt utilises a unique pad attachment point which is located on the side of the quilt, but inside by 20cm. This creates a draught barrier which completely eliminates all draughts when rolling side to side.


This is in comparison to other quilt companies which have the pad attachment points directly on the side of the quilt



Differential Cut

One of the most important characteristics of a well defined sleep system is the differential cut.


A differential cut is when the outer shell of a quilt is cut wider than the inner shell to fully allow the down to loft and reduce compression when pushing up against the inner.


This not only allows for greater efficiency of warmth, but it also give the quilt a better 'wrapping' ability in which it will stay underneath you more easily as the quilt is shaped by the differential cut.

Efficient Down Distribution

Specific Baffles of the Waratah Quilt are purposely over-filled and under-filled to maximise thermal efficiency.


The outer torso baffles have less down, this is because due to our pad attachment system, these baffles will be underneath you and therefore wont add much thermal value. In exchange we are able to overfill the inner torso baffles to keep the vitals warmer.


We also overfill the footbox as feet are one of the first things to get cold.

About Quilts

How to Setup

Sleeping Bag vs Quilt

Measurement Specs when Filled and pulled taut:

• Shoulder: 150cm

• Hip: 130cm

• Foot: 105cm

• Length: 190/205cm


Materials:

• 10D Nylon Taffeta Inner and Outer Fabric

• 850FP Duck Down. 90%+ Down content

• 60-70cm YKK #3 Zipper Footbox

Features

• Differential Cut creates a natural curve and reduces the chance of compressing the down when moving or shifting while sleeping

• Unique Pad Attachment system that utilises a draft barrier by placing the quilt clips in further from the edge of the quilt

• Down Filled Collar for ultimate neck comfort and warmth

• Draft Blocking Foot Box Closure

• Overstuffed Baffles over the Foot and Torso Section for efficient warmth

• RDS Certified Duck Down

• Premium 10D fabrics offer a soft luxury feel and shave grams for the best weight to durability ratio.

Sydney:
Ultralight Hiker

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Melbourne:

How warm of a Sleeping Pad do I need?

Sleep pads are a critical piece of an effective sleeping system. They help trap the heat from coming up underneath you, Sleeping Pad R value is very important when using a quilt.

Outside Temp. (C*) Recommended Pad R Value:
Above 5*C = R3
0*C = R4
Below -5*C ≥ R5

Sleeping pad R values are additive ie. a 3R pad with a 2R foam pad = 5R rated system*

Why don't we use Hydrophobic Down?

We have found in our own experience that the performance enhancements of hydrophobic treatments on high quality down are widely overstated. High quality untreated down already has naturally water repellant oils on it left by the geese (makes sense since geese spend a lot of time in water). These oils help repel water and keep down lofted. More importantly is that these oils last indefinitely.


Hydrophobic treatments wash out like a DWR and remove the natural oils during the application process. Because of this, and the water resistant capability of our shell fabrics, we feel that hydrophobic down does not provide a considerable impact on performance and could actually inhibit performance over the lifetime of our products

What is Fillpower?

Fill power refers to down's ability to loft and regain its original volume after being compressed.


In technical terms, fill power is a rating system based on how much space one ounce of down will occupy in cubic inches when allowed to reach its maximum loft. 


The higher the fill power, the lighter and fluffier the down will be, and the more efficiently it will insulate and provide warmth. Fill power applies equally to duck down and goose down. For example a 950FP Quilt has 10% less down than an 850FP Quilt, making it 10% more compressible, 10% lighter and still as warm.

How are your temperature ratings determined?

We use a Women's comfort temperature rating which means women who generally sleep colder than men should be warm at the stated temperature. Men/Warm Sleepers can generally sleep about 5 degrees warmer than this temperature. 


Eg for our -2 Waratah Quilt, The Women's/Cold Sleeper rating is -2*C and for Men/Warm Sleepers the rating is -7*C


However, everyone is different when it comes to cold tolerance, so some folks who are cold sleepers (you know who you are) will need to add overstuffing to ensure that they're warm enough. Various other factors will influence your overall warmth, including a campsite exposed to wind, hydration, caloric intake, fitness, and humidity.

Can I use your quilts with a Wide or Mummy sleeping pad?

Yes our quilts will work with any pad tha'ts for a single person. The quilt comes with 2x Pad straps that have adjustable width allowing for it to be used with every pad

How do I use the Pad Straps?

1. Put the 2 pad straps over your sleeping mat, around where your hip and shoulder will be. Making sure the 2 male clips are facing up

2. Attach once side of the quilt, then enter the quilt and do the remaining 2 clips on the other side

3. Adjust the clips on the pad as neseccary. Generally the best place for them is on the edge of the pads

I am just over 6 feet tall. Do I need the 6’6” length?

You can probably get away with using the 6’ quilt if you are up to 6’ ½”. Anything over that, you might feel a bit truncated in the 6’ length. If you are more than a ½” beyond that, you probably will want to size up.

I am a stomach sleeper. Should I go up a size in length?

When you sleep on your stomach with your toes pointing away from you, you essentially increase your “height”. It’s like you’re standing on tiptoes while laying down. Since our sizes refer to the maximum height of the user, you might want to consider sizing up if you are close to that size break, and you spend a lot of time sleeping on your stomach.

Is the DWR used on your quilt fabrics PFC free?

We use PFC free DWR/fabric for all our quilts starting from 01/09/2024.

Are there any disadvantages with the 850FP Duck own compared to 950FP Goose down?

There are no quality, performance, or longevity sacrifices in buying a duck vs. goose product. We can currently source the duck down in a fill power of 850, which means we will use more of it in a quilt compared to a 950 fill power down in order to achieve the same temperature rating. Therefore, a quilt with the 850 f.p. duck down will be slightly heavier than a quilt filled with 950 f.p. goose down.

The advantage of duck down? It is more readily available, and therefore, much cheaper.

Are quilts good for side sleepers?

Because of their ability to be opened and moved within more freely, quilts are generally better for side sleepers. Quilts allow you to sleep more naturally while in blanket-mode, and allow you to choose how secure/tight to your body the quilt sits on colder nights.

What makes our Baffle Layout Unique?

Our Baffle layout is designed to minimise down shifting whilst still allowing enough room for down to loft as high as possible, increasing warmth whilst still allowing some movement within the baffle so you can reposition the down if required. 


We do this with a combination of Vertical baffles over the torso and Horizontal over the base and specifically choosing the most optimal baffle height


The Top section vertical baffles prevent down from shifting to the sides whilst sleeping


For the Base section, the pressure from your legs on the down actually forces the down to move up over your legs over time, increasing warmth

What's the difference between the Waratah and Feathertail?

The Feathertail has a closed sewn footbox, so it cant be opened up during warmer weather. We recommend choosing the Feathertail if you will be mostly sleeping below 0*C

Can the Clip Position damage the fabric?

In over 3000 quilts out in the wild being used, we have never had a warranty issue where the clip attachment point was pulled out or damaged. 

Are the Quilts box baffled?

All of our quilts are box baffled, none are sewn through. 

Why use Nylon 10D Taffeta Fabric?

We have found that Nylon 10D Taffeta fabric (23gsm) offers the best weight to performance ratio due to its unique down-proofing and silky feel, with the other potential options of 10D Ripstop and 7D Taffeta or Ripstop


Taffeta is more comfortable on the skin than Ripstop, and from our testing, fully down-proof unlike ripstop. We have found that Ripstop 10D leaks feathers from the interwoven stronger reinforcement yarns whereas taffeta has a stronger calendering process resulting in stronger down-proofing

-2c vs -8c? What temperature rating should I get?

For Women / Cold Sleepers: We recommend playing it safe, for example if you expect the lowest temperature to reach -5, we would recommend a -8 quilt. Our quilts are comfort rated for Women, so you should expect to be warm close to the quilt temperature rating (-8 for a -8 quilt etc)

For Men / Warm Sleepers: We recommend going close to the expected lowest temperature. For example if you expect a lowest of -3, then a -2 quilt should be more than sufficient as our quilts are comfort rated for women, so warm sleepers should be able to push the temperature rating by about 5*C

Neve Gear warrants its Quilt products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship to the original owner for Lifetime. 


If a warranty claim is validated, we will repair or replace, at our option, the damaged product. If a suitable replacement isn’t available, a refund will be issued.

Our Warranty does not cover damage caused by normal wear and tear, accident, lost or stolen items, improper care or cleaning, non-standard usage, negligence or aftermarket modifications.


Neve Gear is a small family owned business, so you can count on being able to discuss any issue you might have with a real and sympathetic person who is familiar with the gear you’re talking about. We sincerely design and test our gear to be the highest quality, so instances of warranty claims are very rare (well under 1%) but we’ll be there if you do have an issue.


For warranty issues or repair needs please email us at ryan@nevegear.com.au

What's Included

850FP/950FP Down

850FP Duck Down or 950FP Goose Down. 950FP is 10% lighter and 10% more compressible. Both Ethically sourced from an RDS certified supplier


Differential Cut

A Differential Cut creates a natural curve and reduces the chance of compressing the down when moving or shifting while sleeping