History:
I have a WM summerlite and ultralite. Love the ultralite. I find the summerlite a bit tight in the lower leg region. If feet get cold I like to warm the cold foot on the other calve muscle but this is impossible in the summerlite. I also find that around 0C/32F degrees I get some cold spots in the hips regions. I attribute this to down shifting (continuous baffles and maybe a bit of underfill). Relative to my wife I am a warm sleeper. I generally have found that the MEC and WM bag ratings are conservative for me by a couple of degrees.
Context:
I backpack primarily in the Canadian Rockies. Usually trip length is from overnight to four nights. The climate is relatively dry however I have experienced of prolonged rain/sleet/snow that could last the duration of three to four day trip. I want an option that would cover the typical overnight lows that I experience in summer months: +5C/41F to -5C/23F at the coldest. I will take the ultralite when it is colder than -5.
My primary shelters are a MLD solomid and a Oware 9×9 pyramid.
I generally sleep in my hiking clothes. I generally take an Eddie Bauer down sweater or a Montbell thermawrap jacket. I have a balaclava (light/medium weight) and a mid-weight wool toque that I could use as headwear options.
Question:
I am going to sell my summerlite. What would you recommend I replace it with that would meet the criteria/conditions outlined above?
I am leaning towards a quilt option. I have not ruled out synthetic or down. The MLD spirit quilt interests me. I do not know if synthetic is worth considering.
Opinions based on experience would be greatly appreciated.
Jeff

