Miya
Because I am able.
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Hey guys!
I bought a Tiny Home on Wheels and am moving to Idaho (hopefully ID). You know what that means? I have too many heels, dresses, and backpacking/camping gear.
I am selling my Katabatic Grenadier, which they no longer make! I think I got it the summer of 2020. Even though I never use this thing, it is hard to let it go because I was on a waitlist for it and the quality is top notch. I think I paid either $545 or $565 for it, can't remember, I just know it was about $600 after tax. I took it on 2 car camping trips to test it out and realized I should have ordered 5'6 and smaller width. It is just too big for me and takes a long time for me to get it warmed up.
Since those two trips it has been stored indoors and in the cotton bag. I have washed it once exactly as the website instructs.
Specs:
Quilt: Katabatic Grenadier 5° with super fluffy draft collar
Includes: Cotton storage bag, stuff sack, pad attachments
Weight: 30.5 oz / 1.91 lbs (my personal scale, hopefully it is correct)
Fill power: 900 water resistant down
Fill weight: 18.6 oz
Defects: Wasn't able to find any
Paid price: ~$600.00
Asking price: $350.00 OBO - free shipping unless you live somewhere where it is going to be excessively expensive.
Personal thoughts if anyone cares: I now own 2 Enlightened Equipment quilts, I do love them. However, the loft and quality of Katabatic is amazing! This thing is so lofted I can't even put my arms on top of it without them falling over the sides. If you have cold feet, nothing has kept my feet toasty like THIS quilt. I just didn't want to be on a waitlist again and their coldest quilt now is a 15 degree.
DM me if interested or have any questions. Sorry, not sure why the pictures uploaded sideways and can't figure out how to fix it.
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I bought a Tiny Home on Wheels and am moving to Idaho (hopefully ID). You know what that means? I have too many heels, dresses, and backpacking/camping gear.
I am selling my Katabatic Grenadier, which they no longer make! I think I got it the summer of 2020. Even though I never use this thing, it is hard to let it go because I was on a waitlist for it and the quality is top notch. I think I paid either $545 or $565 for it, can't remember, I just know it was about $600 after tax. I took it on 2 car camping trips to test it out and realized I should have ordered 5'6 and smaller width. It is just too big for me and takes a long time for me to get it warmed up.
Since those two trips it has been stored indoors and in the cotton bag. I have washed it once exactly as the website instructs.
Specs:
Quilt: Katabatic Grenadier 5° with super fluffy draft collar
Includes: Cotton storage bag, stuff sack, pad attachments
Weight: 30.5 oz / 1.91 lbs (my personal scale, hopefully it is correct)
Fill power: 900 water resistant down
Fill weight: 18.6 oz
Defects: Wasn't able to find any
Paid price: ~$600.00
Asking price: $350.00 OBO - free shipping unless you live somewhere where it is going to be excessively expensive.
Personal thoughts if anyone cares: I now own 2 Enlightened Equipment quilts, I do love them. However, the loft and quality of Katabatic is amazing! This thing is so lofted I can't even put my arms on top of it without them falling over the sides. If you have cold feet, nothing has kept my feet toasty like THIS quilt. I just didn't want to be on a waitlist again and their coldest quilt now is a 15 degree.
DM me if interested or have any questions. Sorry, not sure why the pictures uploaded sideways and can't figure out how to fix it.
![20220421_153548.jpg 20220421_153548.jpg](https://backcountrypost.com/data/attachments/109/109281-20a88eb88ffa4c973223f59f38cb3f10.jpg)
![20220421_155624.jpg 20220421_155624.jpg](https://backcountrypost.com/data/attachments/109/109282-29cad4dbee74385dd7a09be90d096e87.jpg)
![20220421_153823.jpg 20220421_153823.jpg](https://backcountrypost.com/data/attachments/109/109283-4f1d82c89533f3b978798cb8028fd6da.jpg)
![20220421_153612.jpg 20220421_153612.jpg](https://backcountrypost.com/data/attachments/109/109284-ac90cc99067ce763163571011e434364.jpg)
![20220421_153625.jpg 20220421_153625.jpg](https://backcountrypost.com/data/attachments/109/109285-a5894549bc2896e99a85729a5bc7414a.jpg)
![20220421_160349.jpg 20220421_160349.jpg](https://backcountrypost.com/data/attachments/109/109286-19cdb5c767729f5bb1e9264ebbb7128a.jpg)
![20220421_160405.jpg 20220421_160405.jpg](https://backcountrypost.com/data/attachments/109/109287-6891533d3cf717e0b14aafa16d038373.jpg)