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Advice for Growing with One Quilt for My Toddler? šŸ›ļø
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Hey ultralight community!

Iā€™m looking for some advice on making a long-term sleep system work for my 14-month-old daughter as she grows. So far, weā€™ve taken her on several backpacking trips, and hereā€™s the sleeping system weā€™re working with currently:

  • Shelter: Zpacks Triplex offset
  • Sleeping pads: Three Therm-a-Rest XLites we put together as a "big bed"
  • Sleeping bag: Morrison baby bag (which sheā€™ll likely outgrow by next spring/summer)

so far that worked really well.

I'm trying to avoid buying multiple sleeping bags over the years until sheā€™s ready for an adult-sized one. After looking into some options, Iā€™m considering the Enlightened Equipment Revelation quilt in XShort/slim (up to 152 cm). Sheā€™ll probably only be around 88 cm by next summer, but I thought the Revelationā€™s versatility might allow us to adapt it a bit as she grows.

I know some brands like UGQ and Feathered Friends and also morrison have kidsā€™ specific bags, but I like the idea of something adjustable which we can use for a long time. Has anyone else tried a similar setup, or have suggestions for managing size with a quilt for a growing kid?

Any advice is appreciated!

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