The original Enlightened Equipment Revelation quilt has been trail-tested on some of the USA’s longest and toughest hikes. This version takes the same adaptable and comfortable design but uses Climashield Apex synthetic fill rather than natural down for improved performance in damp or humid conditions. This is ideal for camping and bivvying in the UK. It’s just as versatile as the original, since on warm nights, the quilt can lay open as a blanket, whilst in colder temperatures you can cinch the adjustable footbox closed. This allows you to dial in a comfortable night’s sleep across a range of different temperatures, all the while saving critical weight and space in your pack.
Premium Climashield Apex hollowfibre polyester synthetic fill, which performs better than down in wet and humid conditions, dries quickly, packs small, and is easy to clean.
Ultralight 10-denier shell and lining fabrics, with a durable water repellent outer finish.
1/4 length zipper & adjustable footbox.
Built with no sewn-through seams, to eliminate cold spots.
Included pad attachment system uses elastic straps and clips on each side of the quilt to keep it secure on a sleeping pad and lock out drafts on cold nights.
Snap and drawcord neck closure lets you fine-tune draught control.
Includes Silnylon stuff sack, 100% cotton storage bag, and 2 elastic straps.
Remember: backpacking quilts are designed to be used with an insulated sleeping mat to provide insulation underneath you, between you and the ground.
Regular
Regular Wide
Long Wide
Total Weight
505 g
531 g
568 g
Length
192 cm
192 cm
213 cm
Shoulder Width
137 cm
147 cm
147 cm
Foot Width
101 cm
106 cm
106 cm
Sack Volume
8.5 L
8.5 L
8.5 L
Sack Dimensions
35 x 18 cm
35 x 18 cm
35 x 18 cm
Compression
7.5 L
7.5 L
7.5 L
When to comes to backpacking, light is always right. That ultralight ethos initially emerged back in the mid-‘90s, from US backpackers tackling epic thru-hikes like the Appalachian Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail. Wanting their gear to be smarter and lighter, these pioneers sought out new and innovative solutions to the problems of load-lugging, sleep and shelter.
Soon, more long-distance hikers started to ‘see the light’, and demand for ultralight tents, packs and sleep systems grew. But the big, established brands initially saw it as a niche market, which meant it was down to hikers themselves to make and customise their own gear. One such pioneer was Enlightened Equipment founder Tim Marshall, who started sewing ultralight backpacking quilts by himself in his basement in 2007.
Why quilts? Well, quilts offer superior warmth-to-weight compared to a conventional sleeping bag. Not only that, but they’re also more versatile and more comfortable, especially for side sleepers. They’ve lightened the load on countless backpacking adventures, great and small. Today, more thru-hikers use quilts than bags. And Enlightened Equipment has more than 50 employees creating quilts in a 50,000 square foot building in Winona, Minnesota. Not bad for a ‘niche’ business that began in a basement.