Hey, I recently saw on a forum that you can redistribute the down back to the center baffles as they end up on the outside ones. Any tips for this process? Where is the internal opening between the baffles located (EE Revelation 2016). Would much appreciate your input. Cheers
On mine, they are in the foot box baffles in the center of the quilt. Its not obvious. If you pinch some down and try to scooch it from one row to the next you can do so. The baffle is sewn on the top but not the bottom. The opening seems to be no more than 1.5 to 2.0 inches wide. Its at each row in the foot box. I move the down towards the footbox, then sideways in the horizontal foot box baffles to the center. Then start pinching and gently tuck it under the opening. Sorry, very hard to explain.
Not a slight against the company because I think made by hand in the US gear is the way to go and I LOVE supporting companies like this... I simply cant justify the price when I don’t like quilts. The convert seems cool but I really like the hood on the mummy design. I wish you guys made traditional mummy bags too... EDIT: Thinking about it I wouldn’t mind that quilt design as an inner layer to a modular sleep system but I just can’t stomach $400-500 for that functionality. Just seems like lost demographic and lost profits not including 1 option for something like a center zip mummy that can be flipped around, hood folded back and act as a quilt. Anyway I dream...
Your timing is perfect.....as are all your reviews. I live in Canada and sent Enlightened Equipment an email asking some questions about pricing and shipping. They got back to me quickly and with well thought out and through answers. It is that personal touch which will having me buying a quilt from them. Plus their product is highly regarded on many reviews. Thanks Luke I love your channel
Luke , I have an Enlightened blanket, love it, no issues. I bought the blanket because I get a bit claustrophobic. It is much better than fleece, wool and cotton. I have tried them all every night of this strange winter in Texas. The Enlightened blanket is 800 fill, 20 degree and wins, hands down. Texas
I just bought one! I got an Enlightened Equipment Convert!!! Like you Luke. Iam so satisfied with company. The service is great! They sent it to Sweden.
I live an work in a promaster van, in the Midwest brutal cold , cheapest item to stay warm an comfy is a furniture cargo blanket with a hole cutoff for neck, bubble wrap is good insulation and moves air around, love your passion
I got an Enlightened Equipment Revelation second-hand and it's one of my favorite quilts. Crazy light and comfortable. I would highly recommend Enlightened Equipment for insulated sleep systems or clothing if you're conscious about the weight of your gear.
I have the Convert and couldn’t be more pleased! Loved being able to select every aspect of the quilt and having the versatility to use it as a bag when needed. It is well worth the money! My one wish (and this is nitpicking) is I would’ve loved to have the option of a two-way zipper - one that I could open from the bottom when zipped to my chin.
Just checked sizes and prices.. twice the price of my returned competitor's bag BUT twice the size AND made in America! Not buying it today, but soon! I love this channel!
I just found your channel because i'm thinking of buying a quilt. Love the review. I will subscribe simply for the fact that you value American made products.
Greetings from Northern California. I bought an Enlightened Equipment Revelation 20 degree quilt 4 years ago for about $250. Still using it today, very happy with it. Made in Minnesota by a very reliable company. I like to support American companies if possible.
THANKS FOR SPOTTING THIS USA COMPANY and for testing this product. As an Olde Timer, my view is that convertible products, like the Swagman Roll and the like, mark a major step forward in camping equipment. This is particularly beneficial for down-filled items or items that are filled with other easily compressible materials. Your choice of specifications is just what I would do (except I am short.) Bags without collars are not so comfortable in cold weather.
Hey Luke! I have a convert also! I’ve got a 10˚ bag/quilt and it’s 850 down. The people at EE were alright! I had a small problem with my order, and it was cleared up with an email, just in a few hours! Love this quilt and your channel!
I own multiple of their Quilts. 0F Enigma, 40f Revelation and 50f revelation. Have a DIY 30f quilt. Used to have a 10F, I sold to get the 0. Love their accessories as well, glad to hear you like them as well Luke!
Thanks for the review. I think you have just swayed me to buy this bag. I am a big guy and they are hard to find and after watching this I think I have found my solution.
I just revisited this review and was impressed with Luke's thorough explanation of the design and effectiveness of the quit. I updated my comment as well. Luke is the gear guy, in my humble opinion (imho, LOL! 😄). His honesty is refreshing these days.
Just to share me experience with EE, they are happy to help. I had some shipping and sizing concerns about my order both before shipping and after delivery and they called me and provided some advise and enlightenment. Quite the revelation for this customer.
As someone who has one of their quilts and an underquilt, I completely agree with you Luke. I always say, you get what you pay for, and it is very true with this product. It allowed me to get my hiking sleep system below 2 pounds.
Well done ,Luke!!! I sleep in a 30* Enigma for trips without the wife. When she and I go together we snuggle up cozy in a 20* Accomplice. Great quality and price.
I take it you like the quilt........lol Your opinion carries a lot of weight with me, and everyone in the industry. We who watch appreciate it. Thanks. S&H.
I tried the EE Revelation 20° over a 4 year period, I took it on a PCT and CDT section hikes in the spring and numerous backpacking trips in the Rocky Mountains above 11K in the summer, it didn't work for me. I got tired of being cold. To get this quilt in a configuration for me (20° Long/XWide) it comes to 33oz. I just ordered a Western Mountaineering Megalite 30° (Overstuffed to 20° Long) that comes to 27 oz for a full sleeping bag that can also be used as a quilt with a footbox.
Have an Enlightened Equipment bag, used for the past 9 months. Top notch. My next bag or quilt (or convert?) I will not even look around as I have always done, I will simply go to Enlightened Equipment website and purchase....
I bought a Thermarest Quasar 0° for this winter, but have had my eye especially on Enlightened Equipment Enigma quilt, maybe a 50° wide to go over the sleeping bag in super cold conditions. Certainly considering this one you showed as an alternate or as a future upgrade, if needed. You still have a great channel and I appreciate your work.
I love my Enlightened Equipment Torrid Apex jacket. It's not customized, but I wore it while backpacking in Dolly Sods wilderness area and it was very warm. It will be coming with me when I start the CDT in a month.
Thank you so much! I bought a real quality mummy bag, and at 6'3", 230 lbs.. I got a tall & wide, yet it was just too tight. A real bummer! Quilt sizes seem small too. $275 was an awesome price, but not when you can't use it! Your timing is awesome!
Luke, I bough the reveal quilt model to enlightenment around 8 years ago, to me is THE BEST, I'm from 🇨🇱 and I use it in the mountains, better than the sleeping bag ....
I like Enlightened Equipment. I bought my wife and I 30 degree Revelation Apex quilts. The versatility and temperature ranges of quilts are pretty hard to beat. Not too cold? Use it like a comforter. Colder? Cinch it around your sleeping pad for extra warmth. Good stuff! I also want to invest in some down quilts as well and will be getting them from... you guessed it! Enlightened Equipment.
This Quilt/Bag also can be used in a hammock. I have been looking for something like this, this fits all my needs it can do any sort of ground camping/hammocking/hiking you can imagine as well as light enough for thru hikes. SOLD!! but seriously this exactly what I have been searching for. I am going to buy one as soon as I save the money. Thanks for the review Luke!!
Great Video. Have had my EE 20 degree Revelation for 4 years now. I love it and to this day still maintains it weather rating. Very light compact, well made. Will never go back to a sleeping bag. Thanks again.
@@tleon1960 I retired after 30 years in 2016. I backpacked for 11 months when I retired out of a prius until my wife made me come home. That's when I got into bushcraft.
@@tleon1960 I did some of the AT but it was March and froze my butt off so I quit and don't regret it. I ran like a little girl down to Key West for 2 weeks.
That is one nice looking bag/quilt. I've been looking into a decent colder weather bag and this one is definitely on my radar now. Thanks for doing the leg work in testing it, hope you and Susie are doing well.
Great review Luke! A couple of weeks ago I ordered an Enlightened Equipment quilt rated for 20 degrees. I liked that I could customize the size. I don’t Winter camp as you have so didn’t go with this model. I am getting the Enigma Custom. My quilt is $320. Your review like others only confirms the excellent quality of craftsmanship other reviews have given. I have never minded paying for excellent American craftsmanship. This is my first quilt so I’m hoping I really like it. Thanks again for your honest review!
My friend picked up an enlightened quilt, I'm going to get one too lol. His quilt lofts up to ridiculous heights, like 4-5 inches of puff. He got the best options, overkill really but I will do the same. He slept in his hammock down to 17 like nothing. Really great quilt
Impressed with the water resistance and the weight. Not so much the bulk but then it is rectangular with a zip rather than mummy shaped. I've watched many of your reviews over the last couple of months and you always climb in to whichever sleeping bag fully clothed. In my mind this would slew the results as to whether the sleeping bag is up to the rating. I use a Marmot Hydrogen and Golite Adrenaline 20 and both are on the money when it comes to their rating in base layers only.
I'm researching gear now, my default was down mummy. When I plugged in my weights, ugh! I had to get my base down. I gave quilts another look and found one with most of the same features but priced within my budget. No draft tubes but I think I can live with that because at home, I sleep under a regular, synthetic quilt. I had to get over the mental block of not having a cocoon and the reasonable option is a convertible. I'll be linking this vid when I do a shakedown. Thank You!
Thank you Luke for this review. I have been following your channel for some time but none of the reviews that I have seen so far are the types of equipment that I would use. I purchased an enlightened equipment revelation quilt second hand last fall. I've been very happy with it. I wish your review had come out before I purchased that quilt. I had wondered if it was going to be worth the money or not. I see lots of people in the backpacking world choosing enlightened equipment but very few unbiased reviews. Please continue to review the cottage industry backpacking equipment. There are many other buzzword pieces of equipment that I would like an honest review on. Just because everybody uses it doesn't mean it's good or worth the money.
I've got an EE Revelation 20, 950FP 10/10 denier (green/gray) in L/W with draft collars; it weighs in at 1.8lb with stuff sack. Your short/regular weighs the same and the reason is the weight of the zipper on yours. I was reluctant to get a quilt due to draft worries, however I've discovered that's a non-issue and I stay quite a bit warmer with it set up as a quilt (which is a footbox formed and strapped to the pad). Having it all the way open is 'blanket' mode. The ability to kick my legs out if wanted is amazing. IMO it is too warm at anything above 50F, and after using this thing, I placed an order for a second EE quilt which is a Revelation 40F spec'd the same as my 20F version (but different colors). I can combine these if I want for extreme cold. I also own a Zenbivy 10 quilt and sheet... which are AMAZING as well, though are a little bulkier since they're 800FP vs the EE's 950fp down. I'm a cold sleeper. I hate that I am, but it is what it is. I have a Durston X-Mid2 (and a 1) that I took camping last weekend where it dipped down to 20F here in Colorado Springs up in the mountains. I also took the Zenbivy setup. I paired the EE20 with my also new NEMO Tensor EC (R-value of 8.5), and paired the Zenbivy10 system with my EXPED 7R. At 20F the EE20 was a touch cool for me, but plenty comfortable, even for this cold pansy. I credit much of that to using the Tensor EC which was absolutely spectacular. The Tensor EC rivaled the EXPED 7R for comfort and it was very quiet. The Tensor was very slightly warmer than my EXPED, but not quite as comfortable. At the coldest part of the night I moved to the Zenbivy, which was warmer as expected since it has a comfort limit rating of 10F. The EE20 has a comfort limit rating of 20F as you'd expect, and that seems to be dead-on, even for this cold sleeper. The Zenbivy is next-level comfortable, and I do prefer it, however I'd say that for most of my adventures I'd likely take the EE as they're so much lighter and pack smaller. You can modify them to work with the Zenbivy sheets, which are really where the magic is anyway; the hood... soooo good. In any event, I agree with your assessment that the quality is excellent. I like that it is handmade in the US. It is warmer than you'd expect. It is an exceptional piece of gear and really, the price difference between this and far inferior products isn't all that great, particularly when you account for packability and weight savings.
My wife and I are hammock campers, we have 2 20 degree down revelations, 1 40 degree down revolt and 1 50 degree apex revolt. In temps below freezing I'll add a sleeping pad to the underquilt. haven't braved past 0 yet though! no problems with any of it. also have their apex coat, and apex hoodlum. EE is a great company, no issues at all.
I bought a revelation quilt (stock, 20F, long&wide) over a year ago and am happy with it. No, it wasn't cheap, but well worth the money! I'd buy from Enlightened Equipment again!
I love quality gear, but the internet makes it kinda tough to see things in person. Just made an order for their Enigma-H.E. Custom hammock specific top quilt. Thanks for being my virtual hands-on inspection!
Got the covert last year (20 deg) cant praise it highly enough! I'm all for bargains but dont compromise on warmth, so well worth every penny for the comfort, versatility and lightness/pack size.
I have the EE Enigma 20 deg quilt. I like it a lot , especially for my hammock. However, even though I got the wide, I found it a little to narrow for sleeping on the ground when it is near freezing temperatures. I like my wider (60") UGQ XL Bandit quilt more for colder weather on the ground - Also, their dynamic tensioning system works quite well at eliminating drafts.
Awesome product. As you said not cheap. I came in at 780. But given the performance of the bag if I ever have the chance to afford it I will definitely get it
For those that want a hood, EE sells a hoodlum. It’s a hood that works with their quilts. You can select how warm you want it to be. It also works as a warm hat. Synthetic insulation so it’s tolerant of getting wet if you’re using it as a hat. It also allows you to wash the part of your sleep system that gets soiled the worst without having to wash the whole bag.
I have the Revelation quilt, 0 degrees, and love it! You actually sleep warmer because there is no compressed down from laying on it like a sleeping bag. EE's customer service is fantastic. If something isn't right, they'll make it right.
Even though it's not shown in custimization section, at least when I got mine a year ago, you could work through customer service at time of ordering to add down. They call it "down refresh" and it comes in discrete increments. If you sleep cool at all, I reccomend it.
DWR treatment-Interesting observation & comment about the product's ability to NOT ABSORB water as well as its weight to warmth ratio. Indeed, its versatility puts it into a class of its own.
Just got my EE revelation quilt hybrid this winter, & so happy. My ten degree is warm in subzero temps, but in warm conditions it's just a light puffy cloud that hovers above me.
Hell yes! I have owned my 0 degree EE revelations for 3 years now and it is still by far my FAVORITE gear i own, even over my rifle. Anyone debating on buying a quilt, yes its expensive, go with EE and you will not regret anything about it!! i will sleep with my quilt on nights in my backyard i love it so much!! thanks for your review Luke! i now want to get a convert for my second bag!! please review more EE gear! I Highly recommend there Torrid APEX coat and pants! EE ALL Day, and much love to TOGR!!!!🤍💙💗
We got my girlfriend the Enlightenment Equipment Conundrum 20 to replace a heavy synthetic bag with a similar temperature rating, and she absolutely loves it. It's similar to the Convert, as it's a hybrid sleeping bag/quilt, only difference is it has a sewn-in foot box. Since she's had it she's been incredibly warm, and even more importantly to her - it packs down super easy and super small. She used to have to really crank on her synthetic bag to get it into a stuff sack, but the Conundrum takes her much less time and effort. Overall an absolutely excellent product, and tbh I'm a little jealous of her bag now lol.
I had this choice when I went for my UGQ and I’m glad I went with a fully insulated foot box tbh, my feet don’t do cinched, they’ll always find a way out.
My 20-deg Convert impressed me on Enlightened Equipment so much. Top notch all around! But I used my Convert in a low 50s trip and I was too hot, I also got a 40-deg Revelations
Good timing, I'm looking for a bag/quilt right now! I am also glad that they offer synthetic fill, which I prefer over down because it is more affective in wetter climates
I have the convert custom as well, but I went with different color schemes and lengths (wide/long) in the -10⁰/950FP configuration. Have had it going on 3 years now and it is still to date the top peice of gear I own. The loft is incredible, and just like you, I've taken this thing down to below its temperature designation and still have been warm (-15 F). I will say though, the price for the same metrics that I got mine at now comes out to over $700 when I paid right about $500 3 years ago. Still, it has been a continuing staple for me out here in the Artic Northwest.
I have a 30 degree EE Enigma quilt,, I absolutely love it and will always be an EE fan! Actually about to order a 10 degree bag,, I also love my Torrid coat!
I use the Enlightened Equipment Enigma and Revelation Quilts throughout the year in the mountains of Scotland, had temps down to minus 10 Celsius with no problems. There is a knack to using a quilt but once you figure them out and use them as they are supposed to be used then you will have no problems. The good things with quilts is you can even wrap them around you whilst cooking unlike having to sit inside a sleeping bag and be fixed in one position. Their weight is unbelievably light, at first I thought I had been 'stitched up' , sorry for the pun.
Noice! I thought about getting this very bag when it came out. But i saved a little money and purchased one very similar. The sea to summit micro 2 sleeping bag. Its a hybrid bag just like this one. The only real difference is it has a hood. Comes with european goose down dri-down treated aswell. Im happy with it for now for a 30 degree bag. Enlightened equipment make great products though! Gonna buy their new synthetic pullover jacket when it comes out. Thanks for this review man! Hike on!!
I've got the EE revelation 30F that I use as a summer and desert( I'm in Utah) quilt. I too was amazed at how the outer fabric keeps the down dry, The convert looks like a good choice for a mountain bag that could be versatile enough for my climate...
I'm an AT Section Hiker (from Amicalola Falls/Springer Mtn, GA up thru mid-state NY. I have the Enlighted Equipment Eniqma QUILT (40 Degree - 850 Down - Long & Wide - 17 Ounces = $280). Temps down to 45 degree are no problem...temps lower then I switch out to a Mummy Bag. One NEGATIVE is...with Quilts in general...when the temps start dropping then you need something to wear on your head (as the Mummy Bag usually keeps your head warm). Two-Thumbs up from me - LIGHT and COMPACTIBLE...I would purchase this product again.
Luke, you paid for a quality product and it was very evident as you displayed it. Let's see, you're 5'4" and I'm 5'7"...hmmm, it would fit me. I'll order the "Luke version" and maybe a little extra length. That price you paid is a fair price. I have a friend who does nothing but through-hikes and he paid almost $700 for his sleeping bag/quilt but he is 6'2". He is out on the west coast and is preparing for the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) by training in the Sierras near June Lake Loop (Mammoth area). Like other experienced through-hikers, his biggest investments were his backpack, sleeping bag and his tent. I believe you own the Hilleberg Nammatj; he bought a Nammatj 2 custom version (made to his specifications). I believe if American consumers support more American companies this would encourage them to manufacture more quality products. Well done, Luke!
Just picked up a 20deg UGQ bandit with the blue hexcam outer fabric. Set it up so that it can be used similar to this EE convert bag, can't zip it completely closed but very excited 👍
I got my convert last September and use it almost every weekend, I'm not a fan of the zipper but other then that I really love everything else about the bag, usually i just use it in quilt mode strapped to my sleeping pad and it has worked great. mine is also a 20 degree and I've used it down to that and been quite comfortable. This was my very first quilt I was not sure how I was going to like a quilt but it turned out great, if only they had a better zipper option.
I have a short list of US cottage vendors that I trust implicitly. EE is one of them. Hammock Gear, EE, ZPacks, Dutchware, Warbonnett, Loco Libre, UGQ, ULA, Firebox ... all make great products. Worth the money, and often priced less than the brand alternatives (Big Agnes, MSR, etc.).
I’ve been thinking about getting a new sleep system and Enlightened Equipment is one of the products considered. Thanks for the comments about the draft collar, it sounds like a good option. Now to decide on a color.
I decided to go for an EE quilt because of all the positive reviews. So I recently bought the revelation 31 comfort/21 extreme. I am a warm sleeper so thought this would be ample for my next trip - the Lake District mountains in the UK. Temperatures dropped to 33F and it was NOT comfort, no way. I had to wear my thermals, socks, hat, socks and fleece. Have to say I am pretty pissed off with their temperature rating, given I consider myself a warm sleeper. I like the bag a lot but it was simply not good enough for the conditions. Bloody expensive outlay as I also had to import for the States.
I work at Enlightened Equipment, and there's a chance I stuffed that Convert. Pretty cool!
Love my torrid apex jacket that I got form you guys 👍
Yeah!!! Winona!!!!
Hey, I recently saw on a forum that you can redistribute the down back to the center baffles as they end up on the outside ones. Any tips for this process? Where is the internal opening between the baffles located (EE Revelation 2016). Would much appreciate your input. Cheers
On mine, they are in the foot box baffles in the center of the quilt. Its not obvious. If you pinch some down and try to scooch it from one row to the next you can do so. The baffle is sewn on the top but not the bottom. The opening seems to be no more than 1.5 to 2.0 inches wide. Its at each row in the foot box. I move the down towards the footbox, then sideways in the horizontal foot box baffles to the center. Then start pinching and gently tuck it under the opening. Sorry, very hard to explain.
Not a slight against the company because I think made by hand in the US gear is the way to go and I LOVE supporting companies like this... I simply cant justify the price when I don’t like quilts. The convert seems cool but I really like the hood on the mummy design. I wish you guys made traditional mummy bags too...
EDIT: Thinking about it I wouldn’t mind that quilt design as an inner layer to a modular sleep system but I just can’t stomach $400-500 for that functionality.
Just seems like lost demographic and lost profits not including 1 option for something like a center zip mummy that can be flipped around, hood folded back and act as a quilt.
Anyway I dream...
I am at a point that I don’t buy a piece of gear unless there’s a review by TOGR. Thanks Luke thanks Susie
🙏🙏🙏 truth!!
Your presentation style is clean and refreshing. No pleading for likes or subs or affiliate links. Makes me want to check out more of your videos now!
Your timing is perfect.....as are all your reviews. I live in Canada and sent Enlightened Equipment an email asking some questions about pricing and shipping. They got back to me quickly and with well thought out and through answers. It is that personal touch which will having me buying a quilt from them. Plus their product is highly regarded on many reviews. Thanks Luke I love your channel
Luke , I have an Enlightened blanket, love it, no issues. I bought the blanket because I get a bit claustrophobic. It is much better than fleece, wool and cotton. I have tried them all every night of this strange winter in Texas. The Enlightened blanket is 800 fill, 20 degree and wins, hands down. Texas
Ian, thank you for your kind words. Things are better, 70+ degrees F, today. Texas
I just bought one! I got an Enlightened Equipment Convert!!! Like you Luke. Iam so satisfied with company. The service is great! They sent it to Sweden.
I live an work in a promaster van, in the Midwest brutal cold , cheapest item to stay warm an comfy is a furniture cargo blanket with a hole cutoff for neck, bubble wrap is good insulation and moves air around, love your passion
Near as I can tell, the vaunted woobie is just a furniture blanket wit better PR, anyway. 😉
I got an Enlightened Equipment Revelation second-hand and it's one of my favorite quilts. Crazy light and comfortable. I would highly recommend Enlightened Equipment for insulated sleep systems or clothing if you're conscious about the weight of your gear.
I have the Convert and couldn’t be more pleased! Loved being able to select every aspect of the quilt and having the versatility to use it as a bag when needed. It is well worth the money!
My one wish (and this is nitpicking) is I would’ve loved to have the option of a two-way zipper - one that I could open from the bottom when zipped to my chin.
Agenda free! Gotta love this channel !
Luke and Suzie, ya’ll keep up the great work.
Just checked sizes and prices.. twice the price of my returned competitor's bag BUT twice the size AND made in America!
Not buying it today, but soon! I love this channel!
Love the review! Was excellent. Also love the not sponsored and no agenda views, that makes you a rare and dying breed these days.
Thanks Luke, hope the family is safe and healthy.
I just found your channel because i'm thinking of buying a quilt. Love the review. I will subscribe simply for the fact that you value American made products.
Just in time. I've been looking for a hybrid and I trust your reviews. Thank you.
Greetings from Northern California. I bought an Enlightened Equipment Revelation 20 degree quilt 4 years ago for about $250. Still using it today, very happy with it. Made in Minnesota by a very reliable company. I like to support American companies if possible.
THANKS FOR SPOTTING THIS USA COMPANY and for testing this product. As an Olde Timer, my view is that convertible products, like the Swagman Roll and the like, mark a major step forward in camping equipment. This is particularly beneficial for down-filled items or items that are filled with other easily compressible materials. Your choice of specifications is just what I would do (except I am short.) Bags without collars are not so comfortable in cold weather.
Hey Luke! I have a convert also! I’ve got a 10˚ bag/quilt and it’s 850 down. The people at EE were alright! I had a small problem with my order, and it was cleared up with an email, just in a few hours! Love this quilt and your channel!
I own multiple of their Quilts. 0F Enigma, 40f Revelation and 50f revelation. Have a DIY 30f quilt. Used to have a 10F, I sold to get the 0. Love their accessories as well, glad to hear you like them as well Luke!
hell im sleeping outside tonight just cause TOGR reviewed it!
Thanks for the review. I think you have just swayed me to buy this bag. I am a big guy and they are hard to find and after watching this I think I have found my solution.
I just revisited this review and was impressed with Luke's thorough explanation of the design and effectiveness of the quit. I updated my comment as well.
Luke is the gear guy, in my humble opinion (imho, LOL! 😄).
His honesty is refreshing these days.
Just to share me experience with EE, they are happy to help. I had some shipping and sizing concerns about my order both before shipping and after delivery and they called me and provided some advise and enlightenment. Quite the revelation for this customer.
As someone who has one of their quilts and an underquilt, I completely agree with you Luke. I always say, you get what you pay for, and it is very true with this product. It allowed me to get my hiking sleep system below 2 pounds.
Well done ,Luke!!! I sleep in a 30* Enigma for trips without the wife. When she and I go together we snuggle up cozy in a 20* Accomplice. Great quality and price.
I take it you like the quilt........lol
Your opinion carries a lot of weight with me, and everyone in the industry. We who watch appreciate it. Thanks. S&H.
I tried the EE Revelation 20° over a 4 year period, I took it on a PCT and CDT section hikes in the spring and numerous backpacking trips in the Rocky Mountains above 11K in the summer, it didn't work for me. I got tired of being cold. To get this quilt in a configuration for me (20° Long/XWide) it comes to 33oz. I just ordered a Western Mountaineering Megalite 30° (Overstuffed to 20° Long) that comes to 27 oz for a full sleeping bag that can also be used as a quilt with a footbox.
Have an Enlightened Equipment bag, used for the past 9 months. Top notch. My next bag or quilt (or convert?) I will not even look around as I have always done, I will simply go to Enlightened Equipment website and purchase....
I own one 20 degree quilt and it awesome. Here in Louisiana I am never cold with this place of gear. Love it
I’ve used mine for about 3 years now and love it.
I bought a Thermarest Quasar 0° for this winter, but have had my eye especially on Enlightened Equipment Enigma quilt, maybe a 50° wide to go over the sleeping bag in super cold conditions. Certainly considering this one you showed as an alternate or as a future upgrade, if needed. You still have a great channel and I appreciate your work.
I love my Enlightened Equipment Torrid Apex jacket. It's not customized, but I wore it while backpacking in Dolly Sods wilderness area and it was very warm. It will be coming with me when I start the CDT in a month.
I like that it opens all the way down. 👍
Thank you so much! I bought a real quality mummy bag, and at 6'3", 230 lbs.. I got a tall & wide, yet it was just too tight. A real bummer! Quilt sizes seem small too. $275 was an awesome price, but not when you can't use it!
Your timing is awesome!
I have broad shoulders, and EE’s available widths was the tipping point to purchase one.
Luke, I bough the reveal quilt model to enlightenment around 8 years ago, to me is THE BEST, I'm from 🇨🇱 and I use it in the mountains, better than the sleeping bag ....
I like Enlightened Equipment. I bought my wife and I 30 degree Revelation Apex quilts.
The versatility and temperature ranges of quilts are pretty hard to beat. Not too cold? Use it like a comforter. Colder? Cinch it around your sleeping pad for extra warmth. Good stuff!
I also want to invest in some down quilts as well and will be getting them from... you guessed it! Enlightened Equipment.
I LOVE my EE Enigma. Nothing but good things to say about their gear.
This Quilt/Bag also can be used in a hammock. I have been looking for something like this, this fits all my needs it can do any sort of ground camping/hammocking/hiking you can imagine as well as light enough for thru hikes. SOLD!! but seriously this exactly what I have been searching for. I am going to buy one as soon as I save the money. Thanks for the review Luke!!
Great Video. Have had my EE 20 degree Revelation for 4 years now. I love it and to this day still maintains it weather rating. Very light compact, well made. Will never go back to a sleeping bag. Thanks again.
SAC? I thought I'd be the old guy here. An old TAC brother in Hawaii. 🤙
@@SoloHiker1 1978-1998, seen the end of SAC, sad time. Getting ready to retire second job and then 2023 hiking the AT.
@@tleon1960 I retired after 30 years in 2016. I backpacked for 11 months when I retired out of a prius until my wife made me come home. That's when I got into bushcraft.
@@tleon1960 I did some of the AT but it was March and froze my butt off so I quit and don't regret it. I ran like a little girl down to Key West for 2 weeks.
Oh man, now I gotta have one! Thanks for a great clip!
That is one nice looking bag/quilt. I've been looking into a decent colder weather bag and this one is definitely on my radar now. Thanks for doing the leg work in testing it, hope you and Susie are doing well.
I have a revelation with synthetic filling and I love it. Very compressible and super light
I have the Revelation. It has saved my bacon on many an occasion. Thumbs up all the way guys. Great product. Buy it.
Great review Luke! A couple of weeks ago I ordered an Enlightened Equipment quilt rated for 20 degrees. I liked that I could customize the size. I don’t Winter camp as you have so didn’t go with this model. I am getting the Enigma Custom. My quilt is $320. Your review like others only confirms the excellent quality of craftsmanship other reviews have given. I have never minded paying for excellent American craftsmanship. This is my first quilt so I’m hoping I really like it. Thanks again for your honest review!
My friend picked up an enlightened quilt, I'm going to get one too lol. His quilt lofts up to ridiculous heights, like 4-5 inches of puff. He got the best options, overkill really but I will do the same. He slept in his hammock down to 17 like nothing. Really great quilt
Impressed with the water resistance and the weight. Not so much the bulk but then it is rectangular with a zip rather than mummy shaped. I've watched many of your reviews over the last couple of months and you always climb in to whichever sleeping bag fully clothed. In my mind this would slew the results as to whether the sleeping bag is up to the rating. I use a Marmot Hydrogen and Golite Adrenaline 20 and both are on the money when it comes to their rating in base layers only.
Good video real quality has a price tag and the old saying is true you get what you pay for.
I'm researching gear now, my default was down mummy. When I plugged in my weights, ugh! I had to get my base down. I gave quilts another look and found one with most of the same features but priced within my budget. No draft tubes but I think I can live with that because at home, I sleep under a regular, synthetic quilt. I had to get over the mental block of not having a cocoon and the reasonable option is a convertible. I'll be linking this vid when I do a shakedown. Thank You!
Thank you Luke for this review. I have been following your channel for some time but none of the reviews that I have seen so far are the types of equipment that I would use. I purchased an enlightened equipment revelation quilt second hand last fall. I've been very happy with it. I wish your review had come out before I purchased that quilt. I had wondered if it was going to be worth the money or not. I see lots of people in the backpacking world choosing enlightened equipment but very few unbiased reviews. Please continue to review the cottage industry backpacking equipment. There are many other buzzword pieces of equipment that I would like an honest review on. Just because everybody uses it doesn't mean it's good or worth the money.
I've got an EE Revelation 20, 950FP 10/10 denier (green/gray) in L/W with draft collars; it weighs in at 1.8lb with stuff sack. Your short/regular weighs the same and the reason is the weight of the zipper on yours.
I was reluctant to get a quilt due to draft worries, however I've discovered that's a non-issue and I stay quite a bit warmer with it set up as a quilt (which is a footbox formed and strapped to the pad). Having it all the way open is 'blanket' mode. The ability to kick my legs out if wanted is amazing. IMO it is too warm at anything above 50F, and after using this thing, I placed an order for a second EE quilt which is a Revelation 40F spec'd the same as my 20F version (but different colors). I can combine these if I want for extreme cold. I also own a Zenbivy 10 quilt and sheet... which are AMAZING as well, though are a little bulkier since they're 800FP vs the EE's 950fp down.
I'm a cold sleeper. I hate that I am, but it is what it is. I have a Durston X-Mid2 (and a 1) that I took camping last weekend where it dipped down to 20F here in Colorado Springs up in the mountains. I also took the Zenbivy setup. I paired the EE20 with my also new NEMO Tensor EC (R-value of 8.5), and paired the Zenbivy10 system with my EXPED 7R. At 20F the EE20 was a touch cool for me, but plenty comfortable, even for this cold pansy. I credit much of that to using the Tensor EC which was absolutely spectacular. The Tensor EC rivaled the EXPED 7R for comfort and it was very quiet. The Tensor was very slightly warmer than my EXPED, but not quite as comfortable.
At the coldest part of the night I moved to the Zenbivy, which was warmer as expected since it has a comfort limit rating of 10F. The EE20 has a comfort limit rating of 20F as you'd expect, and that seems to be dead-on, even for this cold sleeper. The Zenbivy is next-level comfortable, and I do prefer it, however I'd say that for most of my adventures I'd likely take the EE as they're so much lighter and pack smaller. You can modify them to work with the Zenbivy sheets, which are really where the magic is anyway; the hood... soooo good.
In any event, I agree with your assessment that the quality is excellent. I like that it is handmade in the US. It is warmer than you'd expect. It is an exceptional piece of gear and really, the price difference between this and far inferior products isn't all that great, particularly when you account for packability and weight savings.
My wife and I are hammock campers, we have 2 20 degree down revelations, 1 40 degree down revolt and 1 50 degree apex revolt. In temps below freezing I'll add a sleeping pad to the underquilt. haven't braved past 0 yet though! no problems with any of it. also have their apex coat, and apex hoodlum. EE is a great company, no issues at all.
I bought a revelation quilt (stock, 20F, long&wide) over a year ago and am happy with it.
No, it wasn't cheap, but well worth the money! I'd buy from Enlightened Equipment again!
I just received the Revelation quilt and I agree that the quality is amazing.
I love quality gear, but the internet makes it kinda tough to see things in person. Just made an order for their Enigma-H.E. Custom hammock specific top quilt. Thanks for being my virtual hands-on inspection!
I've got a 40° and 0° quilt from them. Both are top notch and flawless.
Got the covert last year (20 deg) cant praise it highly enough! I'm all for bargains but dont compromise on warmth, so well worth every penny for the comfort, versatility and lightness/pack size.
I have the EE Enigma 20 deg quilt. I like it a lot , especially for my hammock. However, even though I got the wide, I found it a little to narrow for sleeping on the ground when it is near freezing temperatures.
I like my wider (60") UGQ XL Bandit quilt more for colder weather on the ground - Also, their dynamic tensioning system works quite well at eliminating drafts.
I have a custom EE Convert zero degree 950 down fill. Comfy cozy. 👍🏼
Awesome product. As you said not cheap. I came in at 780. But given the performance of the bag if I ever have the chance to afford it I will definitely get it
Great bit of kit would be good for the hammock to
Thanks again my friend
Atb 👍🏽
EE makes the best stuff! I have several of their products are they're all top-notch!!!!
For those that want a hood, EE sells a hoodlum. It’s a hood that works with their quilts. You can select how warm you want it to be. It also works as a warm hat. Synthetic insulation so it’s tolerant of getting wet if you’re using it as a hat. It also allows you to wash the part of your sleep system that gets soiled the worst without having to wash the whole bag.
I have the Revelation quilt, 0 degrees, and love it! You actually sleep warmer because there is no compressed down from laying on it like a sleeping bag. EE's customer service is fantastic. If something isn't right, they'll make it right.
Do you use your 0 degree year around? I’m trying to decide what temp rating to get.
I have an Enlightened Equipment quilt and absolutely love it.
I’m impressed. Excellent review Luke.
That looks amazing and love it being so vercital!!
Even though it's not shown in custimization section, at least when I got mine a year ago, you could work through customer service at time of ordering to add down. They call it "down refresh" and it comes in discrete increments. If you sleep cool at all, I reccomend it.
DWR treatment-Interesting observation & comment about the product's ability to NOT ABSORB water as well as its weight to warmth ratio. Indeed, its versatility puts it into a class of its own.
Just got my EE revelation quilt hybrid this winter, & so happy. My ten degree is warm in subzero temps, but in warm conditions it's just a light puffy cloud that hovers above me.
Hell yes! I have owned my 0 degree EE revelations for 3 years now and it is still by far my FAVORITE gear i own, even over my rifle. Anyone debating on buying a quilt, yes its expensive, go with EE and you will not regret anything about it!! i will sleep with my quilt on nights in my backyard i love it so much!! thanks for your review Luke! i now want to get a convert for my second bag!! please review more EE gear! I Highly recommend there Torrid APEX coat and pants! EE ALL Day, and much love to TOGR!!!!🤍💙💗
We got my girlfriend the Enlightenment Equipment Conundrum 20 to replace a heavy synthetic bag with a similar temperature rating, and she absolutely loves it. It's similar to the Convert, as it's a hybrid sleeping bag/quilt, only difference is it has a sewn-in foot box. Since she's had it she's been incredibly warm, and even more importantly to her - it packs down super easy and super small. She used to have to really crank on her synthetic bag to get it into a stuff sack, but the Conundrum takes her much less time and effort. Overall an absolutely excellent product, and tbh I'm a little jealous of her bag now lol.
I had this choice when I went for my UGQ and I’m glad I went with a fully insulated foot box tbh, my feet don’t do cinched, they’ll always find a way out.
My 20-deg Convert impressed me on Enlightened Equipment so much. Top notch all around! But I used my Convert in a low 50s trip and I was too hot, I also got a 40-deg Revelations
Good timing, I'm looking for a bag/quilt right now!
I am also glad that they offer synthetic fill, which I prefer over down because it is more affective in wetter climates
Did you get one? How is it?
The shoulder seasons, in the BC coast mountains, are very wet, and cold. I’m also worried about a damp down bag, at 2am.
Expensive but it is nice to have a two in one bag. Thanks for the review Luke
Just ordered mine today.They are on sale for the next week.
I have the convert custom as well, but I went with different color schemes and lengths (wide/long) in the -10⁰/950FP configuration. Have had it going on 3 years now and it is still to date the top peice of gear I own. The loft is incredible, and just like you, I've taken this thing down to below its temperature designation and still have been warm (-15 F). I will say though, the price for the same metrics that I got mine at now comes out to over $700 when I paid right about $500 3 years ago. Still, it has been a continuing staple for me out here in the Artic Northwest.
I zipped a 16c and a 4c together .. it’s now the perfect sleeping bag for any condition
I have a 30 degree EE Enigma quilt,, I absolutely love it and will always be an EE fan! Actually about to order a 10 degree bag,, I also love my Torrid coat!
I use the Enlightened Equipment Enigma and Revelation Quilts throughout the year in the mountains of Scotland, had temps down to minus 10 Celsius with no problems. There is a knack to using a quilt but once you figure them out and use them as they are supposed to be used then you will have no problems. The good things with quilts is you can even wrap them around you whilst cooking unlike having to sit inside a sleeping bag and be fixed in one position. Their weight is unbelievably light, at first I thought I had been 'stitched up' , sorry for the pun.
What jacket are you wearing in this video great stuff as always man keep up the great work.
I'll wait for a sale (to be able to afford one), but I'll definitely buy one of these since they're made in the U.S.
Have an apex hooded vest from ee ,best ever. Highly recommend the clothing line!
Noice! I thought about getting this very bag when it came out. But i saved a little money and purchased one very similar. The sea to summit micro 2 sleeping bag. Its a hybrid bag just like this one. The only real difference is it has a hood. Comes with european goose down dri-down treated aswell. Im happy with it for now for a 30 degree bag. Enlightened equipment make great products though! Gonna buy their new synthetic pullover jacket when it comes out. Thanks for this review man! Hike on!!
I've got the EE revelation 30F that I use as a summer and desert( I'm in Utah) quilt. I too was amazed at how the outer fabric keeps the down dry, The convert looks like a good choice for a mountain bag that could be versatile enough for my climate...
I'm an AT Section Hiker (from Amicalola Falls/Springer Mtn, GA up thru mid-state NY. I have the Enlighted Equipment Eniqma QUILT (40 Degree - 850 Down - Long & Wide - 17 Ounces = $280). Temps down to 45 degree are no problem...temps lower then I switch out to a Mummy Bag. One NEGATIVE is...with Quilts in general...when the temps start dropping then you need something to wear on your head (as the Mummy Bag usually keeps your head warm). Two-Thumbs up from me - LIGHT and COMPACTIBLE...I would purchase this product again.
Luke, you paid for a quality product and it was very evident as you displayed it. Let's see, you're 5'4" and I'm 5'7"...hmmm, it would fit me. I'll order the "Luke version" and maybe a little extra length. That price you paid is a fair price. I have a friend who does nothing but through-hikes and he paid almost $700 for his sleeping bag/quilt but he is 6'2". He is out on the west coast and is preparing for the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) by training in the Sierras near June Lake Loop (Mammoth area). Like other experienced through-hikers, his biggest investments were his backpack, sleeping bag and his tent. I believe you own the Hilleberg Nammatj; he bought a Nammatj 2 custom version (made to his specifications). I believe if American consumers support more American companies this would encourage them to manufacture more quality products. Well done, Luke!
Love the review Luke!!
That's a lotta lettuce, but I consistently suffer when I attempt to 'go cheap.' Glad to hear someone's still making quality gear worth the price.
If it works for you..I'm sure it will work for me! Just in time! Wanting to upgrade our sleeping bags this year
Just picked up a 20deg UGQ bandit with the blue hexcam outer fabric. Set it up so that it can be used similar to this EE convert bag, can't zip it completely closed but very excited 👍
I got my convert last September and use it almost every weekend, I'm not a fan of the zipper but other then that I really love everything else about the bag, usually i just use it in quilt mode strapped to my sleeping pad and it has worked great. mine is also a 20 degree and I've used it down to that and been quite comfortable. This was my very first quilt I was not sure how I was going to like a quilt but it turned out great, if only they had a better zipper option.
I have an EE palladin custom tarp with doors, fantastic quality very well made and functionality is perfect
I have a short list of US cottage vendors that I trust implicitly. EE is one of them. Hammock Gear, EE, ZPacks, Dutchware, Warbonnett, Loco Libre, UGQ, ULA, Firebox ... all make great products. Worth the money, and often priced less than the brand alternatives (Big Agnes, MSR, etc.).
Looks beautiful 😊
Nice gear. I would like to see a winter hammock camping adventure done by TOGR. With an underquilt and top quilt on hammock.
That looks like a great piece of gear.
I’ve been thinking about getting a new sleep system and Enlightened Equipment is one of the products considered.
Thanks for the comments about the draft collar, it sounds like a good option.
Now to decide on a color.
I decided to go for an EE quilt because of all the positive reviews. So I recently bought the revelation 31 comfort/21 extreme. I am a warm sleeper so thought this would be ample for my next trip - the Lake District mountains in the UK. Temperatures dropped to 33F and it was NOT comfort, no way. I had to wear my thermals, socks, hat, socks and fleece. Have to say I am pretty pissed off with their temperature rating, given I consider myself a warm sleeper. I like the bag a lot but it was simply not good enough for the conditions. Bloody expensive outlay as I also had to import for the States.
Looks like a great product! Thanks for the review.