Why Are Backpacking Quilts So Expensive?

By Michael Ferguson

Backpacking quilts are one of the most versatile pieces of gear you can buy for your outdoor adventures. They are lightweight, compressible, and pack down small enough to fit in a backpack or even a pocket.

However, they can also be quite expensive. So why are backpacking quilts so expensive?

The first reason why backpacking quilts are so expensive is that they are made with high-quality materials. Most backpacking quilts are made with down feathers, which provide superior insulation and warmth while still being lightweight and compressible.

Down feathers come from either ducks or geese, and the higher quality the feather, the more expensive it is. This means that manufacturers have to pay more for the best quality down feathers which drives up the cost of the quilt.

Another reason why backpacking quilts tend to be pricey is because they often have specialized features such as adjustable cinch cords, foot boxes, and other features that make them more comfortable and versatile. These features add to both the weight and cost of a backpacking quilt as they require additional materials and labor to create.

Finally, backpacking quilts also tend to be quite labor intensive as they need to be carefully stitched together in order to ensure that all of their components are secure. This extra labor adds up in terms of cost for manufacturers which again raises the price of these items.

Conclusion:
Backpacking quilts tend to be expensive due to their high-quality materials (such as down feathers), specialized features (adjustable cinch cords, foot boxes etc.), and labor intensive construction process. Ultimately these factors drive up both their weight and cost making them one of the pricier pieces of outdoor gear available on the market.