BrittanyHighland
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Hoping to benefit from your experience as I decide on bedding for a multi-year trip around the globe. I don't want to use a sleeping bag because A) it's really hard to wash properly on the road, out of the country, and B) it makes me feel like I'm camping, not at home. (Note: we'll be living in a Jeep Gladiator + Alu-Cab Canopy Camper, which is a pop-top.)
So the alternative is a sheet set and...what kind of blanket or comforter for all seasons?
At first, I was leaning towards a down comforter. This is my husband's preference and what we've been using as full-time RVers the past few years. Pros: could use a duvet cover, which would be as easy to wash as sheets. Canopy Camper would still close. Cons: Still very bulky if we ever did have to wash it. Also, where would we put it in hot weather when we don't need it?
I'm extremely curious about the A.G. Wilderness Quilt by Prometheus Design Werx, which Expedition Portal just wrote about a few days ago. I'd love to hear from anyone who has actually used it. Having not used it, this is what I see...Pros: still goose down, seems plenty large enough to tuck under and preserve body heat, and stores in a bag the size of a single sleeping bag.
We will have a heater in the rig, but of course it could always malfunction at the worst time.
What considerations am I missing? I need bedding for my husband and myself up in the tent, as well as my young son who will be sleeping on a bench in the bed of the Gladiator.
So the alternative is a sheet set and...what kind of blanket or comforter for all seasons?
At first, I was leaning towards a down comforter. This is my husband's preference and what we've been using as full-time RVers the past few years. Pros: could use a duvet cover, which would be as easy to wash as sheets. Canopy Camper would still close. Cons: Still very bulky if we ever did have to wash it. Also, where would we put it in hot weather when we don't need it?
I'm extremely curious about the A.G. Wilderness Quilt by Prometheus Design Werx, which Expedition Portal just wrote about a few days ago. I'd love to hear from anyone who has actually used it. Having not used it, this is what I see...Pros: still goose down, seems plenty large enough to tuck under and preserve body heat, and stores in a bag the size of a single sleeping bag.
We will have a heater in the rig, but of course it could always malfunction at the worst time.
What considerations am I missing? I need bedding for my husband and myself up in the tent, as well as my young son who will be sleeping on a bench in the bed of the Gladiator.