What Size Should a Backpacking Quilt Be?

By Michael Ferguson

When you’re out backpacking, one of the most important pieces of gear you can bring is a backpacking quilt. These quilts are designed to give you warmth and comfort while camping in the outdoors. But how do you know what size quilt you should get?

The size of your backpacking quilt should depend on two main factors: your height, and the temperature rating of the quilt. For example, if you’re 6′ tall, a regular-length quilt may not be long enough for your body; in this case, it’s best to get a long-length quilt so that it covers your entire body and keeps you warm. On the other hand, if you’re shorter than 6′, a regular-length or short-length quilt should be sufficient.

The temperature rating is also an important factor when choosing a backpacking quilt. Generally speaking, the lower the temperature rating of the quilt, the warmer it will be.

If you plan on using your quilt in temperatures below freezing (32°F / 0°C), then look for a quilt with a temperature rating somewhere between 0°F and 20°F (-17°C to -7°C). If you plan on using your quilt in warmer temperatures (above 32°F / 0°C), then look for a higher temperature rated quilt.

In addition to size and temperature rating, there are other features to consider when choosing a backpacking quilt such as shape (rectangular or mummy), material (down or synthetic) and design (baffles or sewn-through). All these factors will affect how warm and comfortable your backpacking experience will be.

In conclusion, selecting the right size backpacking qult for your needs depends on two main factors: your height and the desired temperature rating of the qult. Knowing these variables will help ensure that you get the most out of your backpacking qult so that you can stay warm and comfortable while enjoying time outdoors!