![]() This treatment makes the down resistant to wetting which destroys the down’s loft and therefore the insulation value. Both the Parsec bag and the Corus quilt utilize ethically sourced down with the Nikwax treatment. I also included the Universal Sheet and of course the Nalgene’s there for size comparison.įor anyone not familiar with Nikwax hydrophobic down I wanted to include a quick introduction to the product. Left: the Parsec and Corus in their storage bags. * Basically the realistic performance limit of the bag, any colder and you’ll be shivering yourself to sleep. Sizes: Regular or Large (regular tested).Interior Fabric: 20D Polyester Taffeta with ThermaCapture reflective coating.Outer Fabric: 20D DWR treated Polyester Ripstop.Fill Distribution: 40% on the bottom & 60% on the top.When testing out this system it quickly became obvious that Therm-A-Rest got a lot of things right and have made a great multi-season sleeping system. How the system attaches together, the quality of the materials, the cut and layout, etc. A great idea in concept but of course the devil’s in the details. Or, on even colder nights, they can be combined for additional warmth. ![]() ![]() On warm summer nights the Corus quilt can be used alone as can the Parsec on cooler nights. This bag and quilt, like many others in Therm-A-Rest’s line, can be mixed and matched to make an extremely versatile sleeping system. In this review we’re focusing on one such combination: the Parsec sleeping bag and Corus quilt. The combined Therm-a-Rest Parsec sleeping bag and Corus quilt. Much like a sleeping bag – over bag combination but more finessed. With the ability to be mixed and matched you can create a expandable sleeping system suitable for almost any trip or season. Therm-a-Rest recently released a series of new sleeping bags and backcountry quilts designed to be compatible with one another.
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