I’m a side sleeper who tosses and turns a lot. I know that that vents a lot of warm air out of my bag, but I was also wondering if it decreases the loft. For instance, if I’m laying on my back for a while, then I roll over to my side, I doubt the insulation on the bottom of the bag suddenly lofts to its full volume. As a consequence of these factors (and others), I think I’m a cold sleeper.
I’m looking for some (relatively cheap) ways to fix this problem. My first thought was a quilt, but there are a few problems with that. First, the good ones that I would need are out of my price range. Second, the Fanatic Fringe 30 quilt may work, but I want to be comfortable to about 25 (maybe 30 is okay if I really am “comfortable”). I’m 6’5″ and I hear the Fanatic Fringe quilt is small and it’s only rated to 30 and it doesn’t have any straps to secure it under me to reduce drafts. Is there any consensus on that rating? Oh, and I don’t have a usable sewing machine and can’t sew, so the Jardine quilt is out.
My other thought was a semi-rectangular bag so I could keep the bag in place as I rotate. Bags such as the Marmot Wasatch, or the Big Agnes Horse Theif. But the Marmot bag is heavy and the Horse Thief doesn’t quite have the temperature rating.
Any input or experience from others who are side sleepers and toss and turn (and are on a budget)?



