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I'd get this over the Mountain Hardware any day. Yeah, I'm blowing your budget but if you sign up for their email list you get an extra 15 % off? maybe? [https://www.backcountry.com/rab-neutrino-800-sleeping-bag-5f-down](https://www.backcountry.com/rab-neutrino-800-sleeping-bag-5f-down) Not much heavier than the bag you're looking at, Made in the UK with responsible down, and it's 800 down vs the 650 of the MH. Rab started as a sleeping bag company. They do everything, but especially down, very well. (there's 1 left)
The Rab Neutrino range are fantastic.
The Rab Neutrino range is an awesome sleeping bag.
Okay that pad is not very warm or particularly comfy so it’d be a really bad idea below freezing. I once had one a lot like it. It’ll do okay on soft ground in reasonable weather. So I’ve given your quilt some thought and come up with an answer. Sierra Designs Nitro 800F 20°F Down Quilt. It’s very reasonably priced for an 800FP (fill power) quilt and it has some neat features that makes it good on the colder end of the scale. It weighs 760g and should be comfortable at above freezing temperatures. Water resistant down will help it last and dry out faster. You can partially lay it over you in summer, move it fully over when it finally gets cool enough. You can use it even a bit below freezing if you wear an extra layer or two (but don’t use your current pad). I know Sierra Designs well and they’re one of the best of the mid-market for sure. So in terms of a decent lightweight quilt to cover as much of the year that one item can, I think this is the best value for your money. [£230](https://wildbounds.com/products/nitro-800f-20-f-quilt?variant=39416617894055&utm_term=ShowSignup&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=17178698583&gbraid=0AAAAACpiRygrPP7SwmYLQcl_VgOoH4Uoz&gclid=Cj0KCQjwsNnCBhDRARIsAEzia4CgumdRaYZtEkx9Wba4cxGtCbuu2QuCQzjWpv8UiNzPkIcXMqDGROUaAhySEALw_wcB) is the lowest price I saw on google, but check around if you’re gonna go for it. I suspect the price might sting but trust me with sleeping bags/quilts, if you want down, then quality filling is just expensive as a commodity. So decent down bags just don’t come cheap. Down is much warmer per gram and compresses smaller than any synthetic filling. If you want light, down saves you a chunk of weight. The trick is to buy the right thing for your long term needs and then look after it. My 3 season sleeping bag is a Rab Neutrino bag I’ve had for over 10 years now. I’ve slept in it over 100 times. I’ve always dried it out if it gets moist, never got it dirty or soaked, always compressed it the bare mininum in my pack (I don’t use a compression bag), dried it and aired out thoroughly at home and stored it in a loose sack in a wardrobe. It’s still as good as the day it was new and I could sell it for something like £150 on ebay. So if the budget is tight, buy a decent quilt in a little used condition if possible 2nd hand on ebay. But I’d urge you to buy a decent quilt that’ll really do the job. There’s a [Thermarest Corus](https://ebay.us/m/BVJmho) on ebay right now, this model is a bit warmer than you want and it’s a long size which you don’t need. I didn’t see anything else right now but if you have time, save some searches on ebay and get alerts when ‘camping quilts’ or ‘ultralight quilt’ are listed. Hope that’s helpful mate
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