I ended up getting a WarBonnet Diamondback Sleeping Quilt (20 ounces) in 10 degree and 950 DW Down and the women’s NeoAir Xlite which has R3.9 insulation
After reading this thread, I think I should be Ok. I son runs hotter, so I got hime the WarBonnet Diamondback Quilt (19 ounces in 20 degree rating with an R3 insulation pad. We both went with wider widths so we can tuck in a little better with the 55 inch width on the WB Quilt.
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