Waratah
Down Type: 850FP Duck Down
Quilt Weight: 665g
Down Weight: 445g
Compression Volume: 4.5L
Specs
Measurement Specs when Filled and pulled taut:
• Shoulder: 150cm
• Hip: 130cm
• Foot: 105cm
• Length: 190/205cm
Materials:
• 10D Nylon Taffeta Inner and Outer Fabric
• 60-70cm YKK #3 Zipper Footbox
Anti-Draught pad attachment system
We strategically positions the strap attachments higher on each side compared to other quilts, ensuring that more of the quilt wraps around you and more importantly beneath you, preventing any cold night air from entering when turning side to side
Better Baffle Orientation
To Prevent down from shifting, we choose to use a mixture of horizontal and vertical baffles, trying to keep them the same max length to reduce down movement when sleeping
Efficient Down Distribution
We purposely underfill the outer torso baffles, this is because due to our pad attachment system, these baffles will be underneath you and therefore wont add much thermal value. Therefore we can add more down where its actually needed
We also overfill the footbox as feet are one of the first things to get cold
Responsibly Sourced Down
Like many, we are always concerned with the impact of our products, especially on the environment. This is why we ensure that our down is sourced only from RDS approved suppliers
RDS ensures that the feathers and down used in products derived from geese and ducks raised in compliance with the principles and criteria of animal welfare. This means no live plucking as down is a by-product of the meat industry
Boxed Baffles
The Waratah quilt utilises a box baffled construction method.
This results in a continuous and unbroken layer of insulation, preventing heat from escaping through the seams.
10D Fabric
We use 10D nylon for all our quilts because it has the best combination of durability, breathability, and lightweight. Our 10D nylon also provides strong wind resistance, with a rating of around 10cfm.
The 10D also has a DWR coating which helps repel water and dry more quickly when wet
FAQ
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*
-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
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
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
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.
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.
Can the Clip Position damage the fabric?
With 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.
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 that's for a single person. The quilt comes with 2x Pad straps that have adjustable width allowing for it to be used with every pad
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?
Yes since 2024 all our fabrics are PFC Free
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.