Vesper Quilt: 20F Down
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Why We Like The Therm-a-Rest Vesper Quilt
The Therm-a-Rest Vesper Quilt offers a no-frills cozy experience in the backcountry, meaning it adds minimal weight to our packs while sealing in the warmth when we finally turn in for sleep. Since it features SynergyLink connectors, we're able to secure our sleeping pad to this lofty quilt for thermal efficiency on even the coldest nights.
Details
- Minimalist sleeping bag for shoulder-season backpacking trips
- 900-fill down traps valuable body heat on chilly nights
- Hydrophobic treatment ensures better warmth in wet weather
- Quilt-lined top radiates body heat for extra comfort
- Item #CAS00ER
- Responsible Collection
- Responsibly Sourced
- Material
- [face fabric] 10D nylon ripstop, DWR finish, [lining] 10D nylon ripstop, ThermaCapture
- Insulation
- 900-fill Nikwax Hydrophobic Down, RDS-certified
- Shape
- mummy
- Zipper
- none
- Max User Height
- [regular] 6ft, [long] 6ft 6in
- Shoulder Circumference
- [regular] 58in, [long] 61in
- Hip Circumference
- [regular] 51in, [long] 54in
- Foot Circumference
- [regular] 37in, [long] 40in
- Bag Length
- [regular] 75in, [long] 79in
- Draft Tube
- yes
- Pockets
- none
- Pad Retainer
- SynergyLink Connectors (removable)
- Fill Weight
- [regular] 12oz, [long] 13oz
- Degree
- 20F
- Storage Sack
- yes
- Stuff Sack
- yes
- Stuff Size
- 5.5 x 8in
- Claimed Weight
- [regular] 1lb 3oz, [long] 1lb 5oz
- Activity
- backpacking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 41 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 27, 2024
Light, but not warm enough
I bought this quilt because it is advertised as being quite light, and was hoping that being rated at 20 degrees I could get by down to 30 degrees or so. With just a baselayer and warm hat, that was not possible for me. Mid 30s I wore a wool baselayer top and bottom, hat, and down puffy with the hood on to get by. After comparing the actual down fill weight with competitors quilts with comparable ratings, it's no surprise it didn't meet my warmth expectations. There's just not enough down in there to be a 20 degree quilt. I also had a little bit of a hard time distributing the down evenly throughout the baffles. There were quite a few spots where the inner and outer fabrics were touching with no down between them, no matter how I tried to shuffle it around evenly, it was like there just wasn't enough down. Other than that, overall build quality is decent, and I kind of like the pad attachment system, and the snap/cinch around your neck works well. I'll keep it for very mild temperatures, but going to upgrade my cooler/cold weather system.
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
January 26, 2024
Well tested
I've had my Vesper 20 for 3 years now, bought for late autumn to early spring escapades. I've twice used it to -6C, the second time on frozen ground that had been -10 for a week (rare in the Scottish lowlands). It was a bit marginal but I could wear my lightweight down jacket under it without stretching the down, as you would in a sleeping bag, and I was warm enough. I got the long version and I'm 185cm. I can lie completely covered by it! Used many other times in less challenging temps but in plenty of rain and condensation, and its great - drys very quickly. I don't use the straps, just throw it over me like you would a duvet. The sewn in footbox works better than the draw cord on the Cumulus quilt I also have. I might even buy another for summer!
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
October 12, 2023
GREAT! needs slightly larger stuff sack
LOVE IT! Light and warm with more freedom of movement than a sleeping bag. can’t get it to fit into the stuff sack that came with it, (I had other people try too) so I’m using a slightly larger one.
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
September 19, 2023
Meets expectations
Packs well and is light, which is why I bought it. Although it's a couple ounces heavier than listed. When I first got it, the down was pretty poorly distributed, which is to be expected somewhat. But a lot of the quilt had the inner and outer fabric touching. It took a lot of effort and fluffing to get it worked around. I'm a slightly cold sleeper, and from 35-45 degrees I was comfortable with light merino bottoms, socks, t shirt and hooded puffy jacket on a 4.5 R value pad. To get this thing to it's comfort rating of 32 would be a slight stretch for me personally but could be done with the right layering. For early season in the mountains, it's great and most importantly, light.
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
September 16, 2023
Alaskan Backcountry Approved
I don't normally leave reviews but I felt compelled to write some for a few choice gear selections following a recent unforgiving Alaskan tundra backcountry caribou hunt. My new Therm-a-Rest Vesper 20 deg quilt happened to be one of the notable ones. The extremely wet late-summer conditions, although anticipated, were a morale impeding challenge. Paired with heavy winds due to lack of vegetation, I looked forward to a warm and comfortable, albeit short, evening rest each day. Paired with a quality high R-value pad, I was very content. I'm a side sleeper who languished with cheaper mummy bags from other companies for years before finally trading up. This quilt is very backpacker friendly. I'm 5' 10" and the regular size worked well for my purposes. I was warm and cozy despite temperatures dipping down to the high 30s. Went to sleep each night with somewhat moist socks and base layers but woke up dry. Was a bit concerned about having down fill in driving rain conditions but didn't experience any issues (due in part to a quality tent) Highly recommend this product! Pros: -Durable -Warm -Side sleeper friendly -Lightweight -Packs small Cons: -Expensive (buy once cry once)
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
August 28, 2023
Good for Finnish spring, summer and early autumn - compression bag breaks easily
I love my Vesper quilt, it’s made sleeping in the back country so much more comfortable and free. Have had mine out and about for 5 or 6 times now and it does well in night temps above 10C - it’s even a bit too warm in the middle of Finnish summer. The only downside I’ve noticed is that the compression bag has weak seams - mine has torn by a strap already, and I don’t think I can buy a replacement online :( this packs so small, it’s a little sad when you can’t compress it all the way.
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
August 1, 2023
The best decision I made
This Vesper 20 degree quilt was the best decision I ever made on new backpacking equipment! I also purchased the Thermarest Mondo King 3D sleeping pad. These two combined items gave me a backpacking sleeping system that yielded the most comftorable sleep that I have ever had on a longhaul hike on the JMT. The vesper quilt design is such that I was warm on cold nights and never too warm on warmer nights. THANK YOU THERMAREST!
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
May 29, 2023
Super light, packable, and easy
Super light, packable, and easy to use. I regularly use it until around 0 C and when combined with some warm layers it is great. I definitely prefer the quilt to my sleeping bag.
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
April 27, 2023
Warm and comfortable
This quilt kept me warm on a 30 degree night in the snow under a tarp. It's very light, and packs incredibly small. Attaches to your pad and doesn't let in a draft. I was amazed at how warm my feet stayed in the toe box.
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
March 21, 2023
This quilt is absolutely perfect!
This quilt is absolutely perfect! I’m 6’ 3” and the long is wonderfully sized and comfortable. Its weight to warmth ratio is the best I’ve experienced. So far I’ve been using it as a part of my winter sleeping setup as an inner layer inside a 15 degree synthetic double bag for car camping as an Indypass ski bum traveling the west for the last few weeks but it’s also going to be the quilt I use as I attempt a thru-hike of the PCT SOBO later this summer.
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
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June 4, 2020
So I have to say I miss being able to chat with a Gear Guide. =( Anyway, this feels really neat to me but struggling to understand if it is practical. It weighs 1lbs 5oz, it's presumably colder than a 20-degree bag. What's the advantage? It seems hard to set up since you have to tie it to the pad etc. Bathroom breaks easier? Takes up less room? Not seeing the weight savings. Does anyone have any thoughts? I was thinking of getting the two-person one for me and my wife for summer camping in California. But then again, not sure it provides the protection from bugs and snakes my wife insists on.
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