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I haven't switched - here's what happened. The idea was very attractive to me. I had at the time a new REI subkilo bag - with the zipper opened all the way, it has a sort of foot pocket like some quilts do. So I thought, I'll just use it as a quilt, not zipping it, and if I like it that way, will trim off the excess and the zipper. Well, bottom line is, even with the extra width to tuck in under me, it was simply never as warm as when zipped up. So it looked to me like, to get enough warmth to compensate for the drafts and convection losses, I'd have to up the loft. Plus, I still just didn't like waking up with part of it untucked. I suggest you might try the same approach - pretend the zipper is broken on your current bag - if you find you always sleep toasty and can keep the sides tucked under you all night, maybe go for a quilt. BTW another approach to the so-called dilemma of insulation being compressed under you, so get rid of it, is someone (I think Glenn Vanpelt) makes a sleeping bag with a thin layer of nylon underneath but no insulation on the bottom. Yet another thing to consider. Good luck in your quest.
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